So you lot think itl be ok to go straight over? Just not wanting it to set like a mofo and chasing my arse the whole day
Told them i was taking no responsibility if it fails, and they agreed to this.
Been asked to quote for a job multiple ceilings in a house but has been green gritted before hand.
As iv never used the stuff before will i need to/ can i pva over the top of it before i skim or will it still control the suction after a long time. I dont know how long its been on...
To me it looks like it will only screw on the joist and hold the board close to the ceiling timbers, when it is screwed onto plasterboard it has an extra 9-12mm gap so you will have to push the board up to the joists to screw anyway. So whats the point in the tool?
i get you there.. The wifes dad was told by her grandmother when he was a youngun to ask for a decorators aprentiship off someone she knew. And apparently the grandmother made him who he is today all thanks to her.. Not the hardwork and commitment he has put in:rolleyes:
I told the arresting officer it was just plaster of paris but he said it was a controlled substance, i said have you seen my lab mixing more control in a raging bull
I have a labourer well hes my brother in law but still.... Worked alone for years, just nice for someone else to carry bags of s**t up flights of stairs
Get reliable profesional, with good reviews on my builder that has alot of photos of previous work thats taken from the webber webpage.
A must is he has to wear a hat and spurs
If hes not going to pay you id ask to come back and look then run a jab saw or stanley blade through all your work and hit all beads with a hammer then walk off laughing at the c**t
Just having all my chainsaw tickets and doing chainsaw work iv seen some horrendous things. From nicks to full limb removal best to think before using it.
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