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They do contradict themselves a bit in the White Book.
yep.. so they must reckon its ok to scrim with hey... bad crack, I tape and fill, if it cracks through the finish then... its got some decent movement... assuming if it PB, their secure..I think so marra
on the usaf bases in suffolk, the spec was for jute scrim over all electrical chases. we where also told not to walk on the grass as that is american soil, keep to the pavements!
on the usaf bases in suffolk, the spec was for jute scrim over all electrical chases. we where also told not to walk on the grass as that is american soil, keep to the pavements!
i still demonstrate with fibre tape, but not a much skill required, do any contracts specify jute/hession scrim for new builds or renovation work these days -
i remember when i started most contracts specified jute/hessian, rather than that tissue paper -cotton scrim :RpS_biggrin:
sometimes I would put some jute scrim on a ceiling walking down the scaffold as you do, then I would turn round and the bloody stuff would be wrapped round my face/head, oh how I laughed with the rest of them as I pulled the scrim off my face/head,