huddsspread
New Member
When i first started all the way back in 1994, i remember my first day was knocing up artex, back in sunny essex.
Now all i have ever used is :-
Sand and cement
multi
bonding
browning
artex
lately hardwall..
Now i was bored a while back and looked on BG website, and noticed they had LOADS of products i had never heard of, or seen. I then rung the 60 year old bloke who taught me and works with me now and again, and he had never heard of them. I also asked a plasterer who fishes at my lake, and he has only ever used the same as me....
By this i mean all the differet bagged plaster you can buy. My mate said to me, its all well and good them selling these, but where do you buy it from? and we have no idea ( not that we want to use it ), cant just walk in wickes and buy it!
And i've only found out about in the last year about gypbond, and we know a mate who works for a massive plastering firm in london and he gets us the odd tub when we need it. ( and loads of stainless beads for nothing....) We have always wired flat surfaces.
I was just wondering am i miles behind the times? I mean 99% of my work is in domestic houses, plasterboarding, skimming and rendering, and screeding.
And is all the other bagged stuff very individual?
Now all i have ever used is :-
Sand and cement
multi
bonding
browning
artex
lately hardwall..
Now i was bored a while back and looked on BG website, and noticed they had LOADS of products i had never heard of, or seen. I then rung the 60 year old bloke who taught me and works with me now and again, and he had never heard of them. I also asked a plasterer who fishes at my lake, and he has only ever used the same as me....
By this i mean all the differet bagged plaster you can buy. My mate said to me, its all well and good them selling these, but where do you buy it from? and we have no idea ( not that we want to use it ), cant just walk in wickes and buy it!
And i've only found out about in the last year about gypbond, and we know a mate who works for a massive plastering firm in london and he gets us the odd tub when we need it. ( and loads of stainless beads for nothing....) We have always wired flat surfaces.
I was just wondering am i miles behind the times? I mean 99% of my work is in domestic houses, plasterboarding, skimming and rendering, and screeding.
And is all the other bagged stuff very individual?