Next day scrape?

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Mixy

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Alright guys I've got to do a garage tomorrow in webber and was wondering if you would put it on first thing and do an afternoon scrape or put it on after lunch and scrape Saturday morning?
Its been rend aided and I'm using 10 mm beads and being hand applied,
thankyou
 
There's only 20 bags to put on. Thanks for the replies
Start early mate ,your have that on by 9am , that way you can put your feet up on Saturday , we have been getting on site for 6.30 , setting up in the dark :RpS_scared:
 
I would rub up next day, specially this weather, I use 15mm beads personally, but sure 10mm will be sound.
 
What do you do when the block works ****** Cassie ?

start with the tightest section and dab out the beads plumb/level from the point mate.. if their proper out I;ll dub out before banging the beads on .. rarely anythings out to that extent though...
 
main reason I prefer 15mm beads is once the rendaids on that takes few mm thickness off... everyone has their own way, and if its in spec and works.. thats the way to go..
 
You can stick 10mm on top they don't have to go on before.....15mm good luck if you're supplying mate
 
You can stick 10mm on top they don't have to go on before.....15mm good luck if you're supplying mate

they do go after the rendaid mate... the rendaids spikes stick out do they not ?? OCR. mono.. min 15mm recommended thickness.. thats minimum.... I do about 12 houses during the summer and they work out fine mate, dont think we need to picknit on the price difference between 10 and 15mm beads...lol...
 
they do go after the rendaid mate... the rendaids spikes stick out do they not ?? OCR. mono.. min 15mm recommended thickness.. thats minimum.... I do about 12 houses during the summer and they work out fine mate, dont think we need to picknit on the price difference between 10 and 15mm beads...lol...
Crack on then you don't need 15mm beads, if you did you could butter them on first then rend aid inside of the beads
 
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