Gibbo
Well-Known Member
It can still crack the building paper isolates the timberno point with the paper mate just eml and crack on save yourself the time
It can still crack the building paper isolates the timberno point with the paper mate just eml and crack on save yourself the time
its an opinion fair enough if I had seen what you said in a spec for the last 15 years I'd believe you but I haven't1st coat goes through the eml and is very similar to laths, then when the dubbing out coat sets and drys it gives some suction for the scratch coat. We always used to brush a cement slurry on the eml to give it a bit of suction. Leave it with you boys you do it your way and I'll do it mine, sorry for having an opinion.
dont take it to heart marra...............:RpS_thumbup:
You can't float plasterboard with pva, you have to line all the beads up with the board and it won't be straightorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr just screw some strips of plasterboard over and float over.......easy peasy!
booooom im all out!
zombie:RpS_thumbsup:
id just cut the board a couple of inches bigger pal so it spans the timber and some....anyway i cant argue with anything that yourself and essex are saying your both correct....im just being honest.
zombie:RpS_thumbsup:
bad brickwork alright,Just coz 40mm on a plain faced block probably isn't that great! I guess also coz im sure bgyp say no more than 25mm without mechanical key..... I know that's unrealistic in the real world so thought better safe than sorry!!!
Can't see how this bricklayer can't do better than nearly 15 mm/meter I think I could do better than that without a level grrrrrrrr