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Mine is a “hawk”Will you two please stop throwing your spotboard slops at each other, it'x getting tiresome, just leave it.
Wind yer neck inRAF I’m sure you’re mother was begging for it when we tied you’re old man up screaming like a pig she was !!!! Good girl
Nahh defo not me...ain't a lowlife or saddo like yourself
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Nahh defo not me...ain't a lowlife or saddo like yourself
Seen alot worse pal...why did you use plastic beads?Floated and set
Now to do the rest of the house, thanks for all the support guys
I know, I know you'll all rip me up now, I went back for that 6th day on the course for all the good stuff, that's what made the difference that one extra day.
All jokes and piss taking aside, I don't know how you guys do it everyday, hats off to you all.
If you've got nothing nice to say then expect to get abused in return.
Thank you, yes used plastic beads indoors and set to the beads cutting the S&C back a little near the bead.Seen alot worse pal...why did you use plastic beads?
Looks good job, shame used plastic beads, but well done, all the advice on here paid off...ha ha.Ye
Thank you, yes used plastic beads indoors and set to the beads cutting the S&C back a little near the bead.
Oh c'mon totally blown out of proportions, it was a figure of speech, obvs didn't mean it literally.Not bad just don't go raping anybodies mum now you've done the job
Oh c'mon totally blown out of proportions, it was a figure of speech, obvs didn't mean it literally.
Thank you.
HeyHi all
New to this forum and only been plastering since Nov 2020 after doing a course.
I will be doing some sand and cement render to some internal brick walls. I'll SBR the walls and then get a 4:1 mix on with plasticiser.
What I want to know is can I do one coat of sand and cement on the internal walls then scratch it and go over it with mutifinish?
When scratching it should I create the long wavy horizontal lines or use a float with some screws in it to make a side way's figure of 8 to scratch it (like I have done before with hardwall) ?
I ask as on our course we did a scratch coat of S&C and then a top coat which we used a float to make smooth. We then put multifinish over the top and I'm not sure if that was so that we can be shown how to do 2 coats of S&C render and do multifinish on top as extra practice or if that's the way to do it on internal walls.
I feel I can do one coat of S&C, rule it off flat, then scratch it and then go over it with multifinish a week later, would this be right?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks for reading.
Hey mate. Ive been looking into doing a course with Goldtrowel too. Just wanted to ask how it was?Hi all
New to this forum and only been plastering since Nov 2020 after doing a course.
I will be doing some sand and cement render to some internal brick walls. I'll SBR the walls and then get a 4:1 mix on with plasticiser.
What I want to know is can I do one coat of sand and cement on the internal walls then scratch it and go over it with mutifinish?
When scratching it should I create the long wavy horizontal lines or use a float with some screws in it to make a side way's figure of 8 to scratch it (like I have done before with hardwall) ?
I ask as on our course we did a scratch coat of S&C and then a top coat which we used a float to make smooth. We then put multifinish over the top and I'm not sure if that was so that we can be shown how to do 2 coats of S&C render and do multifinish on top as extra practice or if that's the way to do it on internal walls.
I feel I can do one coat of S&C, rule it off flat, then scratch it and then go over it with multifinish a week later, would this be right?
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks for reading.
Hello. I see that you attended Goldtrowel. Im thinking of going onto the nvq course they have going on. Ill be honest. Ive really tried to get in with an actual plasterer/firm but they just arent taking me on. So im thinking to take the course now. And then maybe i can go back to these plastering firms with something to offer. How was the course u did with Goldtrowel?@Raf121 You've got it wrong mate, and should have studied the course notes/made your own notes as you went. I did exactly the same course as you, and had the same problem - but re-read the notes many times, researched, listened, learnt, and hopefully have never asked for help, and don't kick off.
You could have read around the threads for info, got to understand the vibe and more sides to the situation, then if necessary asked a simple question. Instead you walked into a new pub, gave a long intro to show how much you already think you know then ask a really basic question, and bawl out everybody when they turn round and ask who the fck are you stranger?
Andy and a few others challenged me about my intentions when I joined - which I answered honestly, without getting riled like you or expecting a free ride. Andy accepted that and actually withdrew his challenge.
I was under no illusions about the Gold Trowel course or it's shortcomings. They are numerous because it is for weekend heroes not for persons wanting to go into the trade full time. I knew why I was doing it, to have a bit of knowledge/practice about how to patch up around fireplaces where the work was so piddly no self respecting spread would want it.
I'm a lab on here, it's a great crack, I learn huge amounts about all sorts of stuff in life. I hopefully contribute where I do have some knowledge - but am happy to be corrected. The guys n gals have been great.
Been a while and I was only on the one week heroes course - basically we didn't do anything with a bead or narrow widths. But we did do S&c, skim, ceilings, sockets and chases, plaster coving, mixes, and a good session on planning and pricing work.Hello. I see that you attended Goldtrowel. Im thinking of going onto the nvq course they have going on. Ill be honest. Ive really tried to get in with an actual plasterer/firm but they just arent taking me on. So im thinking to take the course now. And then maybe i can go back to these plastering firms with something to offer. How was the course u did with Goldtrowel?