DannyMac
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I would level and square reveals if the client pays extra for the work, otherwise I wouldn't bother
Lol do you ask him if he wants to pay the extra before you start?
I would level and square reveals if the client pays extra for the work, otherwise I wouldn't bother
i would square reveals, heads and nibs up but i would not be squaring rooms up.
what type of meterage are you covering in a day doing that?
Malc couldnt tell you mate, bud were dabbing and skimming 4 bed houses in 7 days.
Couldnt tell you meterage as i work on a price so dont even bother measuring up.
What do you do when you've just dabbed 30m wall then start the next wall coming off you're external and realise it runs back into the blockwork
Lol do you ask him if he wants to pay the extra before you start?
Minh thought you were a teacher
I would like to know how many of u there is an what your getting a plot but I bet your not going to tell meMalc couldnt tell you mate, bud were dabbing and skimming 4 bed houses in 7 days.
Couldnt tell you meterage as i work on a price so dont even bother measuring up.
For an overskim, it is outside the remit of our responsibilities to leave the walls perfectly level (horizontal and vertical) and the reveals perfectly square. Whenever the requirements lead to more effort, I always charge more
well done so we charge for what we do, it was pretty obvious he was on about new builds you tit
I could twitch one neater :RpS_thumbup:
What do you do when you've just dabbed 30m wall then start the next wall coming off you're external and realise it runs back into the blockwork
Me too,defo:RpS_thumbsup:
One is being very posh with ones post spunky ?wot ,wot ,wot .:-0
Over hang the external by using the square and my 30m edge to set up
My ol man is 87 and still spreading and using the same twitcher from when he was a boy, and it was his dad that gave it to him:RpS_laugh:
Why are people finding it so difficult to use an angle trowel? In essence it is a two-sided trowel. The first pass creates a straight line down the internal corner. Then each face of the trowel uses the straight internal as a refernce point for flattening/removing excess from each side in turn. There is more work involved in forming a wet corner but the end result is comparable to a hard corner
So don,t f**king loose it when he gives it to you :RpS_crying: :RpS_wink:My ol man is 87 and still spreading and using the same twitcher from when he was a boy, and it was his dad that gave it to him:RpS_laugh:
I dont find them difficult... I find them crap
Cant believe people dont use twitches how do u chuck on rooms in onne hit?
An angle trowel can perform exactly the same functions as a normal trowel. It can be used for laying on, flattening, removing excess, wet troweling and dry troweling. In my opinion, those that cannot produce a comparable corner with an angle trowel are those who have yet to master the tool
And in my opinion those who need to use an abundance of tools have not yet mastered the use of our main main tool the trowel