L Lee10 New Member Oct 17, 2016 #1 Love skimming with fresh gear but looking for ways to speed up the process in winter months .
SpankySouthport Private Member Oct 17, 2016 #2 Double up with first coat? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Z zombie Private Member Oct 17, 2016 #3 1 coat pal... Can even save bit of gear from previous gauge and add water to turn it back to mush before adding powder... Small fan heater, Warm water blablabla The lists endless really pal... Or just put 1 big massive foook off gauge on trowel up and go home early!!! f**k em
1 coat pal... Can even save bit of gear from previous gauge and add water to turn it back to mush before adding powder... Small fan heater, Warm water blablabla The lists endless really pal... Or just put 1 big massive foook off gauge on trowel up and go home early!!! f**k em
PlanB Active Member Oct 17, 2016 #6 Churn up yesterdays washing up water and add it to a bag of finish .... You'll be the fella steaming like Red Rum after a frosty morning on the downs.
Churn up yesterdays washing up water and add it to a bag of finish .... You'll be the fella steaming like Red Rum after a frosty morning on the downs.
R reeves1985 Well-Known Member Oct 18, 2016 #9 For me today was a case of bigger longer set but only 1 of Then pack up and job done
L Lee10 New Member Oct 18, 2016 #10 All good answers I like the rolling set idea. I like the first coat to pull well before I mix up for second
All good answers I like the rolling set idea. I like the first coat to pull well before I mix up for second
Cornelius Well-Known Member Oct 18, 2016 #11 Danny said: Has anyone tried using the extratime sachets and boshing on one massive set? Click to expand... I wonder how many metres I could do using that stuff?
Danny said: Has anyone tried using the extratime sachets and boshing on one massive set? Click to expand... I wonder how many metres I could do using that stuff?
Danny - Oct 19, 2016 #13 the rolling set works a treat used it a few times on some big ceilings Its still hard work though