I've hacked my spar off to scratch coat on my house. and wanna scratch and top off again without hitting the scratch coat off but want to guarantee a bond
I mean colour it'll soon have dirt on it and require painting after a while but people don't seem to grasp that.not that I'm complaint about the extra work involved and culla mix often goes patchy(lime bloom).
I've been asked to price to use cullamix on a job and was wondering if you guys new how far a bag will cover roughly per sq mtrs I can't seem to find out online. Any help would be apreciated thanks
Any tips for working outdoors this time of year as muck sets so fast was advised to pva scratch coat day before and again the morning before has any one else done this before
A hug would be lovely i asked the merchant what no blow might be called by others and he said its called no blow its basically a dumpy bag of lime similar to what you'd practise with at college you mix it with cement and takes a while to set ideal for dash jobs especially ones that require a...
Like I've said I wanted to find out what ratios others had used not have someone ranting about sand on my post y wud u even bother to post that. I know what to do ,just wonderd what others had done .wat r u his boyfriend ,more like some sad **** with nothing better in his life than to sit...
Who rattled your cage gibbo ,showing off on the Internet your superior knowlege of sand get a life .im asking what mixes you'd use not a lesson on sand
A customer has requested i use red spar on her house to match red bricks on other houses and was wondering if any of you guys have used this colour dash and what mixes you used as i have never used this colour.i was thinking of half holm sand half no blow with a little red dye. Any suggestions...
I'm pricing a massive spar job I have done loads before so I'm sure it'll be fine but this will be my biggest panel to date. I'm debating weather to use no blow to give a longer setting time but have hardly used it before and wondered how u guys use it in ur mixes ill be using a derby stone for...
I'm going to book a course on wall Crete and wonders if I could get some info on the start up costs etc and how everyone found it doing their first jobs any help would be great
Hi guys what do u all recommend for rendering in feb.i recently use rapid set cement to float up and it was great layer and floated a chimney in. 2 hrs.is this ok to render like this or any other sugestions to get render to set quicker
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