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    mesh for embedding in multi finish

    Thanks to everyone that has posted great advice for me. I am very grateful to you. I managed to locate a source of mesh reasonably locally, but it is by K rend instead - could not source the EZE Mesh locally, which I was originally trying to get . Also found/collected fibres for plaster (2.2...
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    mesh for embedding in multi finish

    Thanks t33ch. Thats very helpful. I will do a bit of googling and try to find a local source. I delved a bit last night, out of interest, about the difference between fibres meant for concrete and those for plaster and although I don't have a complete picture, it look like one of the major...
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    Hello everybody - first time post here so please be kind (or almost)

    Thanks for responding Dropsalot. I think I posted the question in the wrong place, so I later put it in another area of the forum. Had some very helpful replies so great response from the forum members sharing their knowledge.
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    mesh for embedding in multi finish

    Thanks for the advice t33ch. A friend contacted me this afternoon to say he had half a roll left in his garage. Collected it earlier this evening, so I have enough mesh to make a start on Friday. Will try to source more tomorrow. I was involved in adding polypropylene fibres to ready mixed...
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    mesh for embedding in multi finish

    Thanks Curry - will contact them
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    mesh for embedding in multi finish

    Hi all - I posted this below in 'Introduce yourself' - maybe the wrong place, if it was, I am sorry. I have read about EZE Mesh - 70gr/m2 on a couple of threads on here. It is just what I need to help to ensure the cracks from a variety of original backgrounds (circa 1885) are prevented (as far...
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    Hello everybody - first time post here so please be kind (or almost)

    I have read about EZE Mesh - 70gr/m2 on a couple of threads on here. It is just what I need to help to ensure the cracks from a variety of original backgrounds (circa 1885) are prevented (as far as possible) from appearing in the overskim which starts on Friday 18th May. Problem is, it is out...
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