Smurf, you've made me laugh again!. Getting half way down the filling out coat and I can read your mind- Oh s**t, this is going off really quick!! I can tell purely by how you're suddenly having to move quicker😂😂 Apprentices out there: This is just a narrow strip. Part of your learning will, at some point in time, involve a whole wall going off at a super high speed meaning you will have to move at a super high speed. Write that down!! 🙂🙂
Smurf is posh and takes a teapot to work to make his tea in. He uses the tea strainer from pouring his tea out to strain the bits/lumps out of his dirty water when he tips it in to another bucket. Simples! 🙂
@@stevem60 don’t pour the last bit in, that will be the part with lumps in it. There was a small amount of vermiculite granules floating from the bonding dirty water, not enough to make a difference, they buried in the multi. 👍
dot and dab plasterboard has a higher chance of cracking over a solid plaster wall, solid plaster it is also stronger and more durable. plasterboard is a cheap and costly alternative in my opinion
@@Trekz86 I'll be the first to admit I'm no structural engineer but if there was cracking due to differential movement on this repair, I'd be a tiny bit more concerned about the major cracks caused by the shift in the building's foundations!! 🙂