We use to have the problem with tearing but we seem to solv it by hiting it with the float as early as possible it's awesome spraying though when thers a gang at side of you pulling ther stones out to get 20 bags on by hand n u have Managed Cain at pallet on for 10 o click on gud areaswe spray hardwall with the m300 and it works well. As you stated it is harder when ruling and you cant stop. We decided to apply by hand the other day as we couldn`t be bothered to get the pump out and did i regret it, just seems so slow now. I normally start by giving the blocks a slight mist of water then spray at around 1000-1100. If for some reason we have to stop we dont let the hardwall sit in the pipe for no longer than 4-5 mins. Cleaning seems no worse than any other material. Rubbing up takes longer as it seems to tear more, nowt a brush and water cant sort though
How much is Hardwall these days? what is the coverage per bag? Just curious as I stopped plastering years ago but have mixed in my youth many, many tons of Browning in a tin bath. 50kg bag and 4 buckets of water, initial mix with a shovel and then rake.
I doubt you could get a lab to knock that up now. I always put a screeds on and if they was not stiffening up straight away I would screed the next wall then turn back to the first wall.
Do you put screeds on? I would think you could screed 2or 3 walls before filling in.
is solid plastering making a come back? Might put the skimmers out of work.
My local merchants want nearly a tenner plus for it so i still use browning if i have to, or s@c depending on area to be done cos the mats work out cheaper and it's more durable think it's about 4 or 5 sq m per bag for hardwall but not sure cos it's a good while since i used it.
whatever happined to the good old days were u had a 2in1 squad using hawks,trowels,darbys and feather edges! thats skill in plastering! i thimk we should try keep things as they were or alot of real plasterers will get put out of biz!