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Your first coat is super smooth. I find if you nick the surface with the trowel, take the bit from the back of the blade and chuck it back in- just like a divot in golf. It's drying at the same rate as the wall, whereas the fat gives problems when polishing. Great vid.
Well done Ryan the finished cross looks amazing! It’s so interesting to see behind the scenes and all the stages behind it. The knots look great in close up and the stone texture is really cool. I like the editing with the music especially Zadok the Priest at the end.
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What about replacing the drywall on the ceiling Afterwards? I will have to remove everything from the room then clean the dust and put it back after the drywall is removed. I don't want to have to do this twice. Is replacing the drywall as messy as cutting it out?
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How is 25kg bag to 11.5l of water a ratio of 1:1? I'm seriously asking because my 5kg bag says 5kg to 2.5 liters which I did and it was way too much powder even adding it slowly
How long did it take you to that first coat? From the moment you started applying the mud. I'm asking so I can have a reference of a time frame, because I just started to work in renovations snd skim coating is something they do.
For one it’s called a paddle mixer and two it’s called Laying on coat then laying down coat, 3 it’s called a gauge,also that’s not completely true you apply next coat when it allows you to,if suction is fast you wouldn’t wait until 30 min or 45 🤦♂️
Thank you Ryan, very good video. I too am a decorator though I've only got a year to retirement. That's 50 yrs so as you can imagine I've cursed a few plasterers 😅 Just one point if I may? When I started my apprenticeship in 1976 plasterers would polish their newly applied plaster until it shone. As the years have passed by this part of the work has given way to more speed, less quality. Its not a criticism, its a fact. Some walls are now so hot because they havnt been polished. That means, no matter how thin the mist coat, the paint sets quickly on the face of the plaster. So you buy your nice new house and think, oh paper would be finish it off nicely. So everything's nicely decorated and you live with your nice new paper for a few years. Tastes change, kids grow up, time to change your wallpaper. Only you start to remove it but find it comes off with patches of the emulsion stuck to the back of the paper. Paper removed and the substrate is now covered in scars all over your walls. So your painter then has to scrape off loose, blistered emulsion then flush fill the bare patches to leave a smooth surface. If it's really bad you have to advise your client to let you cross line the walls. If its in a right state? Get a plasterer to skim the walls. 😂 Nice job though Ryan. 👏