Any pictures?.Do you use stop beads all the way around ? I've got a job to do where velux has been put in so need to board reveals and patch in round the ceiling round windows...
Just use thin coat angle beads.Any pictures?.
I wanted to see the ceiling size where he was going to patch.If it was’nt too big i’d personally prefer to reskim it instead of patching.Just use thin coat angle beads.
His question was about what beads to use.I wanted to see the ceiling size where he was going to patch.If it was’nt too big i’d personally prefer to reskim it instead of patching.
Do you use stop beads all the way around ? I've got a job to do where velux has been put in so need to board reveals and patch in round the ceiling round windows...
Right so,skim beads.His question was about what beads to use.
customer doesn't want angle beads using as it will need skimming on ceiling side and look like its bulging out... But surely if I use stop beads I'll have to scrim on ceiling side up to stop bead and then skim/fether out ?I've done a few recently where the client wanted the wood surrounds removing and replaced with plaster.
I used stop beads, and skimmed reveals, but on the ceiing side, I carefully removed an inch or so of skim, bonded up to beads where necessary, scrimmed, then easifilled.
Perfect blend once sanded and painted.
customer doesn't want angle beads using as it will need skimming on ceiling side and look like its bulging out... But surely if I use stop beads I'll have to scrim on ceiling side up to stop bead and then skim/fether out ?
Did you overlap scrim between old ceiling and bit you scraped out ?The customer I did it for had already had a few done some years previously and whoever had done it had tried to blend in with skim. They looked s**t tbf.
Here's what I did.
Remove existing wood reveals and architraves.
Re-board with foil back.
Ceiling side, get Stanley and cut depth of skim about 2" back from reveal. Carefully cross hatch with Stanley and remove existing skim.
Cut and fit stop beads using a straight edge to flush up with existing ceiling skim level.
Nail and use a bit of grip fill on back.
Carefully bond any gaps ceiling side.
Skim reveals with multi/board etc.
Scrim 'trough' created by skim removal on ceiling side up to stop bead.
Skim over this with easifil and sand.
Sorry to be pedantic. Wish I had pics, but you would never tell that new reveals had been put in.
Did you overlap scrim between old ceiling and bit you scraped out ?
Did you overlap scrim between old ceiling and bit you scraped out ?
If you use Catnic beads don't buy/ask for 'thincoat' as they allow for more thickness, ask for/buy 'drywall' beads. Even some merchants don't realise that they are different.Just use thin coat angle beads.
Love the upside down detail!
If its splayed use 135 degree beads rather than stop. More expensive but easier to keep straightDo you use stop beads all the way around ? I've got a job to do where velux has been put in so need to board reveals and patch in round the ceiling round windows...
Love the upside down detail!
Lol.
Morning beautiful!!
Catnic thincoat beads are out of square because they're made to allow for a coat of Bonding before skimming. Drywall beads are square and allow for a thin coat of skim. Well about 3mm to be fair, which is less than a lot on the market.I find the catnic can be inconsistent and mostly use thin coat skim beads. I’ve found the catnics can sometimes be out of square and a pain to fix.
Sorry for the late reply... But I did exactly this and turned out a good job. Cheers !!
Sorry for the late reply... But I did exactly this and turned out a good job. Cheers !!