Hello all, I have recently become a homeowner (DIYER) for the first time and I have wanted to give plastering a go for years so now it is finally my time to give it a go.
I've been watching a lot of videos on what to do etc to get an idea of what commonly goes wrong for beginners and want to give myself the best shot I can for success.
First project I've got is to cover up some plasterboard where I've blocked up a door - I'll be covering this wall up with wardrobes so seems to me like the best place to learn.
So, with that project in mind, which marshalltown trowel is it I'm wanting? I constantly see 14"/13" MT Permashape stainless trowels recommended but I don't get if that means a finishing trowel such as this permashape finishing trowel? I've read this article explaining the types of trowels and it's got me a bit confused.
I'm thinking I should probably go with a 13" trowel as I've got noodle arms and I've seen a few say 13" would be better for beginners.
I'm happy to spend the bit to get the best tool for the job to compensate for my lack of experience as much as possible but I'd be annoyed with myself if I went and bought the wrong trowel!
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Another quick question - will this OX hawk be worthwhile getting & do the job? From what I gather the hawk isn't going to matter too much to me as a DIYER as it's mostly about comfort.
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Cheers all! Looking forward to getting stuck in and ruining a few of my walls
I've been watching a lot of videos on what to do etc to get an idea of what commonly goes wrong for beginners and want to give myself the best shot I can for success.
First project I've got is to cover up some plasterboard where I've blocked up a door - I'll be covering this wall up with wardrobes so seems to me like the best place to learn.
So, with that project in mind, which marshalltown trowel is it I'm wanting? I constantly see 14"/13" MT Permashape stainless trowels recommended but I don't get if that means a finishing trowel such as this permashape finishing trowel? I've read this article explaining the types of trowels and it's got me a bit confused.
I'm thinking I should probably go with a 13" trowel as I've got noodle arms and I've seen a few say 13" would be better for beginners.
I'm happy to spend the bit to get the best tool for the job to compensate for my lack of experience as much as possible but I'd be annoyed with myself if I went and bought the wrong trowel!
___
Another quick question - will this OX hawk be worthwhile getting & do the job? From what I gather the hawk isn't going to matter too much to me as a DIYER as it's mostly about comfort.
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Cheers all! Looking forward to getting stuck in and ruining a few of my walls