Gibbo
Well-Known Member
Yep they were c**ts and could not understand a hand applied materialFuuck that mate
Yep they were c**ts and could not understand a hand applied materialFuuck that mate
Yep they were c**ts and could not understand a hand applied material
The only way you will get round that is to use a float on your finishAndy didn't say it was a bad outcome pal. All flat and plumb when edge is held to wall. Talking about slight deviations on longer runs when looking directly down line. No other site spreads I've seen mess about with box screed or creating bands tbh.
Idiots2019 they still don't mate.
Anybody got any good tips on getting a bang straight ceiling line please. Done loads of rough and skim on comercial sites mostly where grid is being fitted so easy to get straight and flat as nothing in your way.. always notice the odd deviation when roughing to a ceiling looking down the line. Any methods or ways I might not know to get it spot on?? Thanks
Why you asking for advice if you don’t want to listen or keep an open mind on other methods. Dumb c**t.Andy didn't say it was a bad outcome pal. All flat and plumb when edge is held to wall. Talking about slight deviations on longer runs when looking directly down line. No other site spreads I've seen mess about with box screed or creating bands tbh.