S a plastering
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got a extension to dash on concrete block was going to give the krend dry dash a whirl whats the best base coat to use for this and is thedsah reciever all diff colours to match someof the stone cheers
essexandy said:Have you done much dashing lately Church? I haven't done or been asked to price any in ages and I used to quite enjoy a bit of dashing for a change, I don't even see much done in Essex now.
pftmonojetman said:Do many of you do wet dashing?
dieselpower said:Wet dashing is the business, messy as hell though. Used to use s&c all the time but moved onto krend wet dash seven years ago. Lot quicker slapping krend wet dash on than the old 321 s,c&c as it doesn't segregate as much.
Certainly a knack to it as you don't want switch marks..
Much much quicker in my opinion, takes a little bit longer to apply the dash reciever than s&c (not much though)but when applying the wet dash it is probably 4 or 5 times quicker than the traditional method as your not constantly remixing it in the bucket.church said:dieselpower said:Wet dashing is the business, messy as hell though. Used to use s&c all the time but moved onto krend wet dash seven years ago. Lot quicker slapping krend wet dash on than the old 321 s,c&c as it doesn't segregate as much.
Certainly a knack to it as you don't want switch marks..
I do wetdash but never done the krend version tho how does k rend wetdash compare exactly the same finish or slightly different to s&c?
grand wizard said:thats a texture finish not tyrolean stp
But extremely durable thats why its used in wet climes, but your right it is messys.p.t plastering said:grand wizard said:thats a texture finish not tyrolean stp
So dashing is rough casting, that's what we call it down here.
Chucking wet concrete on the wall, very messy.
And a hawk ;D ;D ;D ;Dspunky said:also we call a hawk a handboard ;D
bodplasterer said:Where you from s.t.p thats what we call it here.