Any joy with the screw head situation today?I catch your drift now
Any joy with the screw head situation today?
Checked all me clout nails that I skimmed today..All good
Carpets get fitted Monday
I be on another job by then though
I know what you mean we have extras put on our job too with no extra pay like screwing grips on stairs the worst is scraping all the silicon off the skirting board and arcs so we can get a good finish flush to the skirting,Plasterers won't scrim screw heads on site? They would if they got paid for it....
Not going to happenGlue down the grippers instead.
When you fit carpet don't the gripper sit close to the skirting? Always skirting with carpet right? How high are they popping from? Me personally thinks this is a wind up cos who would think that scrimming over 2000 screws in a house would be the answer to solve the problem,all I can do is point you in the direction of YouTube and your find your answer
I can't see that happening if I'm honest with you a bloke on price won't be thinking about when carpets are going down will screw heads pop he will just do what he has done for years get it done and move onNo wind up mate, yes gripper rods are fixed 6mm away from skirting board, in the new builds we are doing at the moment when we are fixing gripper in the bedrooms above on the perimeter or the house, the plaster is coming off screws underneath in the living room etc, but only on the perimeter of the home none in the middle of rooms where we also fix gripper above.
So it would only mean running a length of tape down the screws that are along the perimeter of the home 4 walls, it wouldn't take much time, yes if you were to do it on every screw it would be time consuming and you'd want to get payed I understand that, but it's getting to the point now where site manager was asking us to screw gripper down upstairs because he doesn't want to touch up holes in the plaster.
Checked the clout nails today
Still not popped off
Exactly the same in the 1930s built council houses round my way..
Clout nails rule
I think.he is jokingthey tend to pop more than screws you doughnut
@theplasterman doesnt really do the joke thing so you may be wrong.I think.he is joking
still use clouts to fix beads. Carpenters are the fookers who always over do the screws and push them in to far.
It was my first attempt@theplasterman doesnt really do the joke thing so you may be wrong.
So its us against you... either we do unpaid work extra scrimming or you do unpaid work screwing.
Hhmmm...what do you think?
Exactly.
Nobody has mentioned it might be no fault of the boarders. It looks like you want a solution to a problem you may be have created, but dont want to be put out, and fix or prevent it from happening.
.We've been having problems with the plaster coming away from screws in the new build properties where carpets are being fitted.
It seems to be happening only where the grippers are being installed, we are not using excessive force just a little more than the weight off the hammer, none of the screw heads have had scrim tape.
would scrim tape solve the problem?
Is scrim tape used over screws?
It seems to be happening only in one site and on the outer perimeter walls of the house where the screws are in the region directly below where the gripper is installed in the rooms above.
Cheers
I come behind some people who leave screws that miss timbers that also causes it
b*ll***s a building site is a building site You're just too small too take on large contractswe only carry out up market contracts. site work is low quality.
There's no way plaster would pop off a screw unless it's loose and screws don't loosen unless there looseWe've been having problems with the plaster coming away from screws in the new build properties where carpets are being fitted.
It seems to be happening only where the grippers are being installed, we are not using excessive force just a little more than the weight off the hammer, none of the screw heads have had scrim tape.
would scrim tape solve the problem?
Is scrim tape used over screws?
It seems to be happening only in one site and on the outer perimeter walls of the house where the screws are in the region directly below where the gripper is installed in the rooms above.
Cheers
b*ll***s a building site is a building site You're just too small too take on large contracts