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Ox Trowel Giveaway (Not a Bribe)
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3 года назад
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@BLUEHORIZON-g2b
@BLUEHORIZON-g2b День назад
Brilliant video guys, thanks as I learned some. 👍
@mises9954
@mises9954 День назад
How much water as i tried but it dried out . I used 12 litres to one bag
@Japanese_one_Tokyo
@Japanese_one_Tokyo 2 дня назад
You didn’t mention to turn off the power before taking that light apart? It has 240V which can kill?
@emma-xu5pz
@emma-xu5pz 2 дня назад
How much would you normally charge for this service including materials?
@formbyjim
@formbyjim 3 дня назад
Where ceiling insulation?
@SunnyvaleTrailerParkSupervisor
There needs to be lots more apprenticeships given out
@seamuswarren
@seamuswarren 3 дня назад
How can you make a stone cross out of wood? It’s wood. 🤭
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 3 дня назад
@@seamuswarren 🤫 it's a prop for a film, and I can't carve or carry stone so easily
@raj080288
@raj080288 6 дней назад
Why do you pva the ceiling and not plasterboard?
@norabatty1767
@norabatty1767 7 дней назад
That is a nice neat job, but it did make my throat feel a bit dusty because of your not having a mask on. I
@DANAILish
@DANAILish 9 дней назад
Great video, thank you
@Drumminson
@Drumminson 11 дней назад
Hello, this is the first time I've come across 4-1 scratch and then 6-1-1 top coat.
@leeleo295
@leeleo295 11 дней назад
You are amazing, thank you.
@Construction-work-skill
@Construction-work-skill 12 дней назад
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@Construction-work-skill
@Construction-work-skill 12 дней назад
Useful video Cary on
@colinprince1633
@colinprince1633 13 дней назад
Where’s your dots?
@ravenmaster6364
@ravenmaster6364 15 дней назад
great stuff, as a complete novice how much would this all cost? for the correct whisk and everything else please?
@ravenmaster6364
@ravenmaster6364 15 дней назад
could you come and do mine for me 👍
@icalculi
@icalculi 16 дней назад
So this video is replace ceiling not stopping the leak
@garethmcrae668
@garethmcrae668 16 дней назад
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.
@blitzsah
@blitzsah 16 дней назад
You should cut in before rollering, much easier
@robertseeley5980
@robertseeley5980 16 дней назад
Well done Son, fantastic video, so proud x
@bonjyb
@bonjyb 17 дней назад
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.
@OliverMurrayYT
@OliverMurrayYT 17 дней назад
Great video man! Amazing to see how much work went into this. A proper labour of love.
@wolololer
@wolololer 17 дней назад
Mate i was wondering how old are you?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 17 дней назад
I'm 34, why? Did you think I was older or younger?
@wolololer
@wolololer 17 дней назад
@@ryanseeley I allways thought u look like 23-25, but when u talk about your life i knew that couldnt be true, so i was intriged :P Thank you for reply and help me with my curiosity
@Resin__Designer
@Resin__Designer 19 дней назад
Weird grip angje. Guarantee you get a bad elbow. 32yr plasterer and its a common mistake. Rotate wrist forward another 40mm.
@elguapo7722
@elguapo7722 22 дня назад
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?
@robertoduranos5196
@robertoduranos5196 23 дня назад
Can this be done exactly the same but with white cement instead please?
@katalintuska9695
@katalintuska9695 23 дня назад
This material world is full of suffering, you can go back to Godhead , Krishna, where everything is secure , no problems , be God conscious ❤ be Krishna conscious ❤
@durragas4671
@durragas4671 25 дней назад
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
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 24 дня назад
Sorry, this is trade talk. I'm talking buckets to bags. A 14L bucket full most of the way is probably about 12L
@songbird501
@songbird501 25 дней назад
Great work!
@derekdaniel3361
@derekdaniel3361 27 дней назад
Kudos to you. Plastering like that is one of the hardest skills to learn. You make it look easy.
@Progfan2010
@Progfan2010 27 дней назад
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.
@therabman_5606
@therabman_5606 Месяц назад
Shocking
@njugunachege5990
@njugunachege5990 Месяц назад
thank you so much for this video,tomorrow am gone work somewhere that way
@muscular-lr6er
@muscular-lr6er Месяц назад
I have no experience in fixing a ceiling. Are there any extra tips for a beginner
@kyropickett764
@kyropickett764 Месяц назад
That slow mo clean down got me wetter than the brush this man’s using 😮‍💨😮‍💨
@ladakhsail1
@ladakhsail1 Месяц назад
Thanks guy's 🐣
@BLUEHORIZON-g2b
@BLUEHORIZON-g2b Месяц назад
Such a SHIT VID....... you NEVER SHOWED ANYTHING FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO LEARN !!!
@oliverdorsett3167
@oliverdorsett3167 Месяц назад
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 🤦‍♂️
@abidali6712
@abidali6712 Месяц назад
Excellent and concise tutorial! really useful. Thanks a bunch.
@msmagic4815
@msmagic4815 Месяц назад
Lord I need u lol u made this so easy
@majorrgeek
@majorrgeek Месяц назад
don't know why you flushed the whole ceiling when all you need is to flush the joints of the new piece with joint tape and flushing compound
@outgrown3094
@outgrown3094 Месяц назад
can you use monocouche as a base coat then put the mesh and scratch then put on your top coat?
@nybiggs
@nybiggs Месяц назад
I've hired people to do this and they didn't do 5 passes like you did. This is amazing.
@EfaBailey22
@EfaBailey22 Месяц назад
Happy days! Great video, i now have neatly plastered skirting wall
@tonyborg4510
@tonyborg4510 Месяц назад
I am left cannot start from right.
@jamiebond6349
@jamiebond6349 Месяц назад
How did you scratch the base coat? With the Weberend Aid that you used, you should stipple the render using a burn hole roller?
@ZizouTheKing22
@ZizouTheKing22 Месяц назад
why do the skimming? Cant you just plaster over the tape and screws, then sand and seal?
@jamiebond6349
@jamiebond6349 2 месяца назад
I thought the point of monocuche, was you only needed to apply one coat? But you did two layers?
@ryanseeley
@ryanseeley 2 месяца назад
Yeah it's technically 1 coat in 2 passes
@johnscott6963
@johnscott6963 2 месяца назад
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. 👏