user_removed
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True truth of it is, most, if not all render manufacturers allow a 3mm tolerance.
A 3mm hollow or bump will look fine during 99% of the day, at certain times when the sun hits it at the wrong angle you'll want to slit your wrists.
Shining up lighters will only exaggerate the hollows and bumps, I make no excuse for the work shown, obviously they haven't ruled or used an I bar, if you shine them up most guys works including most on here, it would fooking haunt you.
I finished a south facing panel the other week, took extra time making it as flat as I could, I scratched back with minimal if any hollows and it looked bang on, 10:30am the next day I saw a bump/hollow and put my I bar to it to see fooking nothing but the full length pinned to the wall.
The funny thing is they are putting up lighters on it too, if they ring to complain they'll be told to take the fooking things down.
A 3mm hollow or bump will look fine during 99% of the day, at certain times when the sun hits it at the wrong angle you'll want to slit your wrists.
Shining up lighters will only exaggerate the hollows and bumps, I make no excuse for the work shown, obviously they haven't ruled or used an I bar, if you shine them up most guys works including most on here, it would fooking haunt you.
I finished a south facing panel the other week, took extra time making it as flat as I could, I scratched back with minimal if any hollows and it looked bang on, 10:30am the next day I saw a bump/hollow and put my I bar to it to see fooking nothing but the full length pinned to the wall.
The funny thing is they are putting up lighters on it too, if they ring to complain they'll be told to take the fooking things down.