when spraying as a backing coat for tc 15 we spray pretty wet as picks up in pipes and on the wall pretty quickly and use a serrated rule over it followed by a spat then sponge finsh
Nope not read through your history just what I've read the last couple of months..
And far from upset find you pretty amusing.
Look Mac if you go out with the thinking that everyone quoting around you is cheaper or what ever out play them, explain full specs etc, if the customer goes for the...
Good lad Mac keep posting costs for jobs on the Internet for anyone to see and telling other lads there to expensive.
Anyone who does that job for 4-5k is stupid.
Don't care what area it's in
Probably because all of the smooth render you have seen have been done by people with little or no experience with it, a sand and cement render done correctly will last a hell of a lot longer than 2 years.
Freed I hardly post on this forum but you wind me the f*ck up you go on like you know all...
All the times I have skimmed over that pattern and never actually thought how hard it would be to get uniform. just found little bit of respect for those guys lol
we apply ft all the time always flat though. so familiar with setting times.
it will be over a hp12 base on old brickwork.
I was thinking 15mm and cut in 5mm but don't know if that is deep enough to see the feature.
was going to buy a proper tool. as its on my own house wanted to do something a bit different.
when cutting it would some of it not scrape through i.e if I have to do 20mm thickness no way am I going to get that in one or even 2 passes. don't mean the actual scrape its self just when cutting...
looking at doing bottom half of my house in ft and wanted to ashlar it.
what depth does it need to go on at 15mm and cut in 5mm and when do you cut it once ruled up or rubbing up time.
any help appreciated ta
no mate all brick is fine just over the render board part. I was thinking maybe the heat of house through the studding is drying it out loads ?. definitely the darker colours are a pain in the ass
evening lads
Done a k rend York just over 9 months ago. The front of property is all brick apart from the bay which is studding, we render boarded it and then hp 12 and finally top coat, was fine for first few months and started to go almost white. so re top coated again fine for a few months...
could imagine use all in pub with the hug drug "love you loads yano your amazing spread, yer av always wanted to tell you love you as well" wanna them give each other a wide borth the next day ha
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