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You still have a lot to learn . Your comment is another sign of your lack of an apprenticeship.Stuck up pricks on this forum sometimes, like they never splashed a bit of gear anywhere
You still have a lot to learn . Your comment is another sign of your lack of an apprenticeship.Stuck up pricks on this forum sometimes, like they never splashed a bit of gear anywhere
Is it you or someone you know?Stuck up pricks on this forum sometimes, like they never splashed a bit of gear anywhere
every night rossiHave a we had a shandy or two tonight Mr Lodan?
Not me or anyone I know....he splashed a bit, what's the big deal? Its water based wipe it up...and even with my lack of apprenticeship I know how to sheet up but still wouldn't be sweating a couple of splashes....maybe he should buy them a new cooker and kitchen as an apologyIs it you or someone you know?
Fk up, you'd be happy covering someone's kitchen and cooker in plaster like that then?Stuck up pricks on this forum sometimes, like they never splashed a bit of gear anywhere
No I wouldnt mate but if it happened id get it with a baby wipe and would take me about 20 secondsFk up, you'd be happy covering someone's kitchen and cooker in plaster like that then?
Lol....at end of a job, workplace needs to be clean and tidy, like it was before you got thereDon't know full story but let's say someone has paid a 'professional' to come in and skim there kitchen. It is no way acceptable to have your kitchen covered in plaster like that wither it wipes off or not! If it's a diy'r doing his own kitchen then fair enough but this is a paid job and the guy, like you, obviously doesn't think anything is wrong with it as he is using it for marketing purposes.
There's how tidy my workplace is in on the railway, actually get gutted when I have to leave it and spend ten minutes out on the track!Lol....at end of a job, workplace needs to be clean and tidy, like it was before you got there
Very nice and clean I'm actually the worst person to be a plasterer as I hate dirt on my hands and noiseView attachment 16283
There's how tidy my workplace is in on the railway, actually get gutted when I have to leave it and spend ten minutes out on the track!
Sheeting up a room prior to plastering - the customer loves it, I always mention to them how i can just roll it all up at the end of the job and dispose of it - I then 'joke' to them that if they don't pay up at the end of the job I will roll them up in it too and dispose of them....£££View attachment 16282
Calm yourself down reeves...in getting a lot of call backs and always sheet up right...the drama of this thread is Just a bit much...yes good to sheet right but if you get a splash somewhere you wipe it and if it leaves that streaky residue wipe it off with a clean cloth@Lodan have you ever been back to a job where you've got s**t everywhere then cleaned up?
It looks good for all of 10 minutes plaster staines the f**k out everything.
As @Pagey says if you think that's acceptable to work like that then clean up after you need to give your head a wobble.
Looks good when customer walks in to make a brew and thinks he's a messy f**k*r.
It's all about impressions.
Guarantee you 100% he won't get another job off that customer.
Got some roll and stroll on carpets and hard floor.
T-board/antinox/correx on top of worktops. Looks professional gives off a good impression of yourself and gives them piece of mind you value their property and possessions.
You wouldn't work like that in your own house so why the f**k does a paying customer deserve it in theirs.
Couldn't give a f**k how well it's scrubs up after its a disgrace.
And that's me being 100% honest. You'd last the whole of 5 minutes with me if you worked like that.
That's not me being Billy big b*ll***s and I don't proclaim to be the plastering God there's always somebody bigger and better. But I've being in the game 12-13 years and no what is acceptable and what's not.
Peace out!
View attachment 16284 View attachment 16284 Costs penny's to do this
That's not just 1 splash though is it! Everything is caked in it!Calm yourself down reeves...in getting a lot of call backs and always sheet up right...the drama of this thread is Just a bit much...yes good to sheet right but if you get a splash somewhere you wipe it and if it leaves that streaky residue wipe it off with a clean cloth
Dropped my trowel once and it landed pointy edge straight on worktop. Cost me £450 for the new worktops (was mitred) the fitting and the tilling afterits when you scratch the worktop do you realise how cheap the plastic is
You see yourself in that picture don't you lolThis thread is funny
Dropped my trowel once and it landed pointy edge straight on worktop. Cost me £450 for the new worktops (was mitred) the fitting and the tilling after
There's a local guy on Facebook that can do flawless repairs to worktops, wish I knew about him years agoyup... seen it a few times... Angle grinder was a good one... Thankfully I have not had to pay up for any damages (that i can remember) as I was always careful and sheeted up etc... Accidents happen...
If I do any jobs now I over sheet as the first few hawkfuls after time away tend to be a bit questionable
Did that with a bucket of strong PVA on a brand new carpet many moons ago,Just double dust sheets and a lesson learned.We knocked over a full bucket of dirty water in a lounge.... and thankfully we really sheeted up well... spent ages making sure it was perfect... the following day they throw the carpet in the skip
No I dont, just think the thread you started is patheticYou see yourself in that picture don't you lol
Im not bad and thats why pete still works with meThat's not just 1 splash though is it! Everything is caked in it!
It's the way you said it it comes across like you don't give a f**k and think "oh it's alright" I'll sort it after.
Being new to the game it doesn't give off a good impression of you.
There lads on here been doing it twice, three times as long as me who we all at some point ask for advise. You think they'd give you time of day if they think you worked like that?
I'm not saying your a bad spread and I'm sure Pete wouldn't have you doing work with him if you were.
There's a local guy on Facebook that can do flawless repairs to worktops, wish I knew about him years ago