self adhesive plasterboard beads

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johniosaif

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Do many of you spreads use the plasterboard bead that attaches to board work, the are very handy when the boardwork is neat...
 
I use them mate they work well even if the the boarding isnt perfect just use a tack to hold in place, it shocked me but they work on existing plasterwork to.

Strong as well so do dent easily, good selling point i use the finest quality materials :)
 
I love them think there ace but my merchant doesn't stock them
very easy to get them delivered, I like you probably get haunted by the sales guys, pva,beads,rubble bags etc, but I have saved thousands over the years, I hate buying a bead in a builders merchants now..
 
Never heard of them, learnt something new again :), they any good? How much? Doesn't take a second stapling them on anyway tho? They would have to be similarly priced to make sense
 
Never heard of them, learnt something new again :), they any good? How much? Doesn't take a second stapling them on anyway tho? They would have to be similarly priced to make sense
similarly priced to the ones you always use, the are handy though, prices on the link 2nd from top, ps not selling them ha ha
 
Try pink grip very handy stuff !just yous a little bit for bedding beads on .....have a read on its uses and adapt for your needs !!Link Removed

im not selling it eighther
 
Think warrior got box or two and think he said they were canny...............:RpS_thumbup:
 
cast reveals are a pain to nail beads onto !! i just bed the beads on !i mix bonding with the contents of my podging bucket ,the slurry left from the job before ....
 
Penlaw offered these to me at 60p a length, I get my normal beads for 51p so I think I'll give them ago as soon as I've used up present stock.
 
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