If the brickwork is straight they are ok but I’ve found them s**t full stop.What's the general consensus on these?
They work alright but they seem a bit on the flimsy side?
Common sense to use them or the work of an amateur?
If the brickwork is straight they are ok but I’ve found them s**t full stop.
Who has arches now as they are 1970,s.
I hate those plastic arch beads! If they were a person I’d never invite them round
Yeah 3m, hate them! Doesn’t mean I don’t use them but they’re horrible! All chunky and bleugh! They should come up with something betterNot the ones that came with the kit, the 3m ones im on about.
If he's low on cash making arches isn't a good idea. Whichever way it's done it's labour intensive to get rightI've got a truly humongous room to break up a bit. It's kind of like 3 rooms side by side.
The customer is thinking of partitioning it off but he's umming about cash.
I've advised him that he should be building his wall now while the place is in s**t state, not coming back to it when everything is finished.
So I was thinking an archway would put the stud wall in place for him which he could alter later
Yeah 3m, hate them! Doesn’t mean I don’t use them but they’re horrible! All chunky and bleugh! They should come up with something better
If he's low on cash making arches isn't a good idea. Whichever way it's done it's labour intensive to get right
Oh f**k off Danny how does indi an need starring outHe's not low on cash. He's I****n
use hard board to form the arch .We used to have just the 3mm stop beads before the plastic ones and had to be careful nit to kink them!
I've done that before. Long time ago though.use hard board to form the arch .
No just use thin stuff that bends easy but is rigid enough to hold its shape when pushed up into the arch , then fix in center with clout nails every few inches but do not drive all the way in so they do not distort the shape and can be removed easy .I've done that before. Long time ago though.
Do I remember hardboard with a castelated backing for bending?
Yeah then score the board and push it on to the arch.No just use thin stuff that bends easy but is rigid enough to hold its shape when pushed up into the arch , then fix in center with clout nails every few inches but do not drive all the way in so they do not distort the shape and can be removed easy .
Tell me his business is called Archie's arches?a local bricklayer his nickname is Archie. he can build an arch. his has a large collection of templates and for a small arch i have seen him take the wheel off his Toyota land cruiser and use that as a template.
No just use thin stuff that bends easy but is rigid enough to hold its shape when pushed up into the arch , then fix in center with clout nails every few inches but do not drive all the way in so they do not distort the shape and can be removed easy .
I love brick arches. Stockport should be a national treasure for that reason!a local bricklayer his nickname is Archie. he can build an arch. his has a large collection of templates and for a small arch i have seen him take the wheel off his Toyota land cruiser and use that as a template.
What's the general consensus on these?
They work alright but they seem a bit on the flimsy side?
Common sense to use them or the work of an amateur?
Appreciate it.If need help pm me with photo and will do you a guide pal
I'm getting seriously worried about you mate.If need help pm me with photo and will do you a guide pal
I'm getting seriously worried about you mate.
Probably more reliable than that ginger c**t.Hes my bus stop brother
Didnt that helmet tapit have some wanky tape for sticking them on withYeah 3m, hate them! Doesn’t mean I don’t use them but they’re horrible! All chunky and bleugh! They should come up with something better
Wanky being the main ingredientDidnt that helmet tapit have some wanky tape for sticking them on with
So no Dragons Den then?Wanky being the main ingredient
Looks goodf**k the arch formers
Them beads look like the shite ones out of toolstation.f**k the arch formers