Singlesman
New Member
Hi Gents, just stumbled across this site and wondered if anyone would be kind enough to give me a few pointers on a couple of rendering jobs I've been asked to do?
Briefly, been building, (mainly plastering) for 30 years, done a fair bit of s&c rendering but all domestic, small jobs. Certainly nothing over 25/30m2.
Now these k- rend jobs have come up and although I'm keen to have a go I really don't want to make a mess of them. Neither job has any massive wall areas, (20m2) and both are over new medium density block work.
What I need is a idiot proof guide to getting the stuff on, I've got the plastic bead / bell- cast thing but so many things I'm clueless on,
Will I realistically mix and get it on the walls alone? ( no problem with s&c)
Primer, base coat, mesh on new block work ?
If I can 2 coat straight onto block work does the second coat go on asap.
Tools? Serrated straight- edge, I-beam, scratching up float, do you think that's all I'll need over and above all the normal plastering tools I have?
Sorry for such a long winded first post, but any advice much appreciated,
Paul.
Briefly, been building, (mainly plastering) for 30 years, done a fair bit of s&c rendering but all domestic, small jobs. Certainly nothing over 25/30m2.
Now these k- rend jobs have come up and although I'm keen to have a go I really don't want to make a mess of them. Neither job has any massive wall areas, (20m2) and both are over new medium density block work.
What I need is a idiot proof guide to getting the stuff on, I've got the plastic bead / bell- cast thing but so many things I'm clueless on,
Will I realistically mix and get it on the walls alone? ( no problem with s&c)
Primer, base coat, mesh on new block work ?
If I can 2 coat straight onto block work does the second coat go on asap.
Tools? Serrated straight- edge, I-beam, scratching up float, do you think that's all I'll need over and above all the normal plastering tools I have?
Sorry for such a long winded first post, but any advice much appreciated,
Paul.