the best way to carry out this work would be to employ a plasterer. it is not a DI
FYI I am a qualified plasterer that left the trade 18 years ago to become a firefighter therefore I’m a bit out of practice but have just kept my hand in with the odd small job, thanks for the friendly advice thoughthe best way to carry out this work would be to employ a plasterer. it is not a DIY project.
Buy some pre bagged render and spray it with that . Cant go wrongWould anyone know the best mix to use for a sand & cement (lime) mix to use in a tyrolean gun and also how to prepare a new wall (render coat ?) before applying, thanks
Yes you can use any . I did that job in Weber and tyroleaned it with the left over bags
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Thanks for that.
Would I just smooth render it first let it dry for a few days then apply finish coat?
Have you seen the price of cullamix. Fuk me its expensiveBuy a bag of tyrolean and read the back of the bag.
Cut the handle off and attach cordless drill on low variable speed!sloppy normal render mix.
get ready for a sore arm !!!
Is that weber pral?Use Weber pr Johnstones one coat render for both the rendering and tyroleaning.
mix the tyrolean mix very wet and keep stirring.
Ooh cheersCheers
two coats multi with a drop of limeWould anyone know the best mix to use for a sand & cement (lime) mix to use in a tyrolean gun and also how to prepare a new wall (render coat ?) before applying, thanks