superspread
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If you have a wall to float,say 30ft long by 10 ft high how do you guys approach it ,I do box screeds just wondered what you lot do , do you do sections as long as your straightedge is.
I just bang on the scratch and rule it flat as I go, depends if you work on your own or a two and one as I do,depends also on the wall's plumbness , best to get the scratch coat nice and level and then the work is eased, if the scrtach has a waterproofer in it , you should have plenty of time when you put on the second coat a week later.Bang it on ,rule and float, collect the money,..
on sand/cement i always put waterproofer to give me time and i dnt have to box screed, but for hardwall and the likes i box screed
Each to their own I expect, its not something I have ever done(using box creeds that is) I always assume two coats for floating if no one states its one coat. For hardwall , i bang it on ,rule it off ,check for plumbness, when its right and ready I devil float it, no need to complicate it IMO..John no one mentioned two coating it.
Personally I use box screeds but usually work sections of about 4m between them.
And that's with either S&C or Hardwall
probably just used to refurbs in period properties Andy,the are nearly always bad enough, and in answering at the beginning, my mind was on external rendering so forgive my monday head...But why assume two coat not one John? Just curious as I hardly ever have to two coat anything more than the odd wall.
i just lay -on then rule-off ,we used to be taught to put-up screeds at collage ,i couldn't see the point if you can rule level !!
Same as.Just lash it on and rule as you go.
i worked with someone before christmas who doesnt put his beads up before skimming just measures and cuts them and leaves them in the window or door gap then skimms the wall out and pushes the beads into the skim then has to go back repairing where hes pushed them into his skim coat:RpS_thumbsup::RpS_scared:
Do you leave it in a free state eddie :RpS_biggrin:
i worked with someone before christmas who doesnt put his beads up before skimming just measures and cuts them and leaves them in the window or door gap then skimms the wall out and pushes the beads into the skim then has to go back repairing where hes pushed them into his skim coat:RpS_thumbsup::RpS_scared:
Dont think Ive ever seen spreads use screeds on site. Always just bish bash bosh.
Get it on, rule it off and plumb it up.
Rinse and repeat until done. 3 x 3 wall or 30 x 3 makes no difference....just bang on the metres....