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What's the Best Mix for Perfect Rendering? 

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Roger helps you get the perfect ratio for your rendering mix.
So, what's the best mix for rendering?
It all depends on what you're rendering on to.
The golden rule is you never make the mix stronger than the material that you're going on to. For example, lightweight concrete block that's 3.6kN, so we don't want a really strong mix for this because if the wall moves, which it will as you always get some expansion and contraction as the seasons change, you don't want the render to be the thing that stops the wall from moving otherwise the render will crack. If you've ever wondered why render cracks, often this is a reason. Also if you put too much cement in the render it shrinks back and it will crack. People don't always believe that, lots of people do a 3:1 mix and say it's nice and strong but that won't stop it from cracking because there's no real tensile strength in it so there's no point putting too much cement in.
Why lime helps make the best mix for rendering
Instead, we make a 6:1:1, which is six parts of sand, one part of cement and one part of hydrated lime. The sand must be plastering sand or rendering sand, not building sand - do not use building sand for rendering because it shrinks and cracks. Sometimes you can add some building sand to the mix for the base coat, but it shouldn't be your primary sand. It's important not to put more than one part lime to one part cement because hydrated lime won't set on its own, you need the cement to help it set. But the lime does give the mix body and make it creamy and gives it a certain amount of elasticity so that if the building moves the render will go with it a bit and if you do get a crack the lime in the mix will move into the crack and re-calcify to some extent. In a way it is self curing and self-rendering. A lot of renderers don't use it and prefer to use plastisier which puts lots of bubbles into the mix which is a good thing but the lime is better as we demonstrate in this video.
Roger also discusses the best weather for rendering.
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@forbiddenforest5327
@forbiddenforest5327 5 лет назад
Too many young builders get caught in the 'brand new transit van and nagging wife for a bigger house' brigade and before they know it they're working 7 days a week and ripping everyone off so they can take their spoilt kids on a dull tour of Disney Land, because their wife thinks they'll like them more. Well here's a message to busy builders everywhere - forget Disney land and a dull pile of plastic presents: buy your kids some second hand books to read as this'll give them the best life imaginable, then work 4 days a week so you can spend time with your family as opposed to throwing sh*t on walls all day while listening to talk sport and talking about talk sport. Great vid BTW and what a lovely guy. Shows there's a lot of intelligent and articulate builders out there who live a meaningful life and aim to help others. Got some render patches to fix now but I think 5:1 and plasticiser for me.
@steveblack610
@steveblack610 5 лет назад
forbidden forest I don’t know anything about render ratios but you’ve summed up today’s lame mentality perfectly there mate.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 5 лет назад
we got maybe 5 years left of civilization. A job=wage slave
@JAY-xg4se
@JAY-xg4se 5 лет назад
Well said
@Bish186
@Bish186 5 лет назад
Lol so true. But you forgot the VW transporter van thats for work but been lowered and got alloy wheels. And the Fiamma awning on the side that they have never used. Haha
@puremoore
@puremoore 5 лет назад
you know nothing john snow
@321357w
@321357w 5 лет назад
Love the Hawk over the head trick, I used the same with labourers and apprentices for mixing mud for bricklaying. Saved me giving them a clip for making a sloppy batch and they soon learned that if it fell off the trowel over their head, they got it wrong.
@brianobrain8985
@brianobrain8985 Год назад
Wow, after about half a century of doing it my way I have finally found an expert who explains it all so well. I can only say thanks Roger and luckily (?) I have nearly always done any mortar jobs with a 3:1:1 mixture (so I think I am not too far out). Here in Italy, they are all very vague on the proportions to use but I once contacted the cement company and asked them what they use in a typical 'ready to use' mortar and they told me Sand 71%, Cement 13%, Lime (calce) 16% at the time, which is about a 5:1:1 ratio.
@jaimaraj4059
@jaimaraj4059 4 года назад
This makes my impending job achievable. Thank you.
@baretteroyce5120
@baretteroyce5120 Год назад
This guy explains in detail better than some lecturers I’ve sat across from
@neilsmith9473
@neilsmith9473 4 года назад
Another great video, Roger. I have an extension to render, built with high-density, concrete blocks. Mercifully, most of it is glazed but I can see that your advice will make all the difference to the job. I recently completed an en-suite bathroom and your videos were a huge help. Your presentation skills are top notch. Thank you so much for all the help and advice. Truly appreciated.
@sherrieholland9765
@sherrieholland9765 Год назад
Probably the best rendering video I have seen thanks for the tips
@cglees
@cglees 3 года назад
Love it Roger! This is the video where my SkillBuilder journey began back in lockdown 😂
@adamzaloga9679
@adamzaloga9679 3 года назад
excellent information delivered appropriately with no fluff, thank you very much.
@MARKMANIATT
@MARKMANIATT 5 лет назад
I like some washed river sand along with some yellow in my scratch coat. 3 : river 2 : yellow 1 : cement 1 : Lime ( or plasticiser, water proofer) Top coat 5 : yellow 1 : river ( washed & graded) 1 : cement 1 : Lime ( plasticiser/ waterproofer) Not everyone puts water proofer in the top coat but it works for me. 43 years down the line and no problems yet. Must say though.Give me a Hydraulic Lime/ River Sand render any day of the week.Beautiful to use, rubs up a treat and looks terrific. Each to their own I say!!
@nigellilburn4323
@nigellilburn4323 4 года назад
Great detail, superbly presented. Thanks
@nikolaosbouloudas368
@nikolaosbouloudas368 2 года назад
Roger, thank you. You're informative, knowledgable, and entertaining too. I enjoyed and learned from your additional info regarding temperature - living here in a pretty hot climate. Brilliant video production too I should add; not too many, but just Goldilocks effects and editing. I'm about to look up your other Skill Builder videos. Hope you're well mate.
@matthewcunningham2399
@matthewcunningham2399 4 года назад
Well done Roger, great tutorial. Cheers
@adamgarrett3646
@adamgarrett3646 2 года назад
I'm in the construction industry pal and always looking to learn more and progress, I don't comment on videos often but 2 minutes in and iv already learned somethimg new, thanks for the info mate and keep up the good work ! 👏
@adamgarrett3646
@adamgarrett3646 2 года назад
Again half way through the vid and iv learned so much, its hard to come by an old school guy like urself that's willing to share the vast amount of knowledge you have as easy as you you do... I'll be subscribing for sure pal... thanks for the info boss 👍 😎
@edknoxwill520
@edknoxwill520 5 лет назад
Hi Roger when I was very young as you do we used to just Lime(except cement and sand) for rendering, but it was different than Lime you show on video. Usually we putted into the hole Lime and mixed it with water and left for few day to get proper consistency and when it becomes like butter we add into every mix and it was brilliant stuff for rendering. Same we used for bricklaying, just a bit less than for rendering.
@kelvindawe5123
@kelvindawe5123 2 года назад
Very helpful Roger thanks.
@thamesbuildingsupplies1984
@thamesbuildingsupplies1984 Год назад
brillant video mate.
@margaretcronin4073
@margaretcronin4073 6 лет назад
Nice video mate very explanatory.
@martineleven8179
@martineleven8179 5 лет назад
A friend of mine rendered a concrete block wall for us, he used 60% building sand & 40% washed plastering sand in a 4 to 1 mix, was done ions ago, still perfect, he's been a spread for the last 50 years or so. He didn't use corner beads either, did it freehand, loveley job.
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 5 лет назад
yes a lot of plasterers will chuck in a bit of building sand to make the mix more workable. Often it can shrink and crack. The other problem is that building sand often has tiny pebbles in it which are a problem in the top coat.
@nobreighner
@nobreighner 3 года назад
Excellent explanations!
@chrishodges1672
@chrishodges1672 6 лет назад
Just seen a few of these video's. Excellent. I mean, really excellent.
@ujalabalakrishnan4295
@ujalabalakrishnan4295 4 года назад
Very useful information...simple and comprehensive..
@mariusm5187
@mariusm5187 3 года назад
Great video really helped me out!!!
@DeeJay003
@DeeJay003 6 лет назад
What a great tutorial. Nice one.
@chriscargle7645
@chriscargle7645 3 года назад
Great vid👍🏽
@michaelfallon2280
@michaelfallon2280 3 года назад
Great video. Really informative for the DIY'er like myself.
@richardbaron2948
@richardbaron2948 2 года назад
Just what Ive been looking for!!
@marcinmioduszewski1456
@marcinmioduszewski1456 2 года назад
I’m learning of you and I appreciate it really
@edmtb1603
@edmtb1603 4 года назад
Very helpful, thanks!
@johnwellings3225
@johnwellings3225 4 года назад
Good vid roger, thanks
@MarkAndreYapching
@MarkAndreYapching 3 года назад
Thank you sir, a very big help for me.
@cg2bx264
@cg2bx264 4 года назад
Good video, thanks!
@asterixborden-koi6881
@asterixborden-koi6881 3 года назад
Thank you for your advice I’m starting to build a fish pond this summer and want a render finish I’m using the same block as in this video 👍
@georgianwindow
@georgianwindow 3 года назад
Thanks That's the information I needed
@ParaBellum2024
@ParaBellum2024 5 лет назад
Great video - this will be very useful for me, as a DIY person/occasional user of building materials. Shame about the negative comments, but as usual the people posting them have no videos of their own (I checked), so until they put up videos showcasing their expertise, their coments are worthless.
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 5 лет назад
Thanks Howard, glad to see you're enjoying SB
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 3 года назад
ACTUAL EXPERT....a rare thing nowdays. and appreciated.
@MrAdeyb
@MrAdeyb 2 года назад
Yes most on sites these days havnt got a clue
@Lemon-squeezer
@Lemon-squeezer 5 лет назад
I've got a house that's been rendered on to concrete blocks and I've had quite a few long cracks I've had to chop the cracks out and patch them and this time I used plastering sand cement and lime I've been a plasterer for 16 years and the first thing I was taught when floating and rendering was the mix it's important to always put lime in the mix never use building sand I've always done a 5:1:1 mix I hardly render these days but it's fact to much cement and the wrong sand will make your render crack in time
@EddieHickman-cc7nt
@EddieHickman-cc7nt 3 месяца назад
brilliant video
@teachweb69
@teachweb69 2 года назад
I love your channel Roger thanks so much
@teachweb69
@teachweb69 2 года назад
As I have retrain to become a plumber late in life I've just gained so much from your channel particularly
@db7610
@db7610 4 года назад
Great tip about lime in render, I specify and see so many 1:3 as standard, in books too! Stay safe guv
@ellamarkey1329
@ellamarkey1329 3 года назад
Hegrewt
@just-dontbs
@just-dontbs 8 месяцев назад
Great video.
@tweakerkid
@tweakerkid 5 лет назад
Nice, thanks 🤘
@dnimon936
@dnimon936 3 года назад
Hey Roger, i knew nothing about rendering and followed your mix and application advise exactly,, I was happy wwith the first half wall i did, and after doing 4 half walls my results were almost professional...........thanks so much!!. P.S I remembered a trick from 4 decades ago an amateur plasterer/stucco guy told me; add a capful of dishwashing detergent to the mixture............it makes the render light and fluffy. Too much makes it too light and fluffy though, but it was a very useful tip!
@brucehazelton4393
@brucehazelton4393 2 года назад
I'm not an expert by any means but I believe washing up liquid / detergent acts as a plasticiser - experts correct me if I'm wrong
@dspicer4639
@dspicer4639 3 года назад
Good one, thanks
@buttheadpink
@buttheadpink 5 лет назад
Thank you Roger and i`ll take your advices next week down to new zealand. I did read all comments and i still have some days to think about it - what is the "right" mixture between all the opinions.... , and if i don`t fail and my buddy didn`t kill me after our work, well, i`ll give you my feedback. And one thing we do know about it, the sand should not be salty. Anyway, thanx man.
@johnpearman7283
@johnpearman7283 4 года назад
Cheers Roger, thanks for the good vids and advice. Building a Pizza oven so needed a bit of info on the render and top coat for the support structure and oven itself. Got a bit of lime also so we are all go. I made fine care not to follow up any of the tosspot replies you have received. Not too many vids from them I see. Cheers
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
I have always intended to build an outdoor pizza oven come bar-b-cue but never got round to it. I did some sketches with my son when he was 12 years old and it was going to be our project. He is 32 now.
@TheMahoney65
@TheMahoney65 Год назад
Thank you Roger
@MsSimpledesign
@MsSimpledesign 5 лет назад
What's with all the hate? 1 part Hydrated Lime, 1 part Type GP Grey Cement and 6 parts sand by volume seems to be standard here in Oz.
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 3 года назад
SHARP sand....mostly called Sydney sand here....very important detail....and they DON'T use a lot of lime here...impe.
@gdfggggg
@gdfggggg 5 лет назад
So are you saying sand, cement and plasticiser for scratch and sand cement and lime (no plasticiser) for top coat? Cheers
@cocoamcjaegermeister5534
@cocoamcjaegermeister5534 2 года назад
I love information when it is given rich yet still lends itself to being understood. Great video and explanation, it was easy to watch. 🙂
@donaldcendana7288
@donaldcendana7288 Год назад
good tip man
@billyblackburn6600
@billyblackburn6600 3 года назад
Good honest advice
@chizzlemo3094
@chizzlemo3094 Год назад
thanks mate! Top tips before my DIY disaster
@mrd5178
@mrd5178 2 года назад
Good quality video.
@conorcoyle6763
@conorcoyle6763 4 года назад
How do you measure the amount of sand you need to buy? What's the coverage?
@djyul
@djyul 5 лет назад
At last a video that tells straight away what and why and how much. Brilliant! Given your body some blood as well 😉
@darringodden7225
@darringodden7225 Год назад
You are a fantastic help Roger. Do you ever consider using a hydraulic lime as an additional binder to your sharp sand based mix? I always find my void ratio in a sand ( its a simple process) Sharp sand will generally have enough void to acomadate 1 binder to 2.5 or 3 units of aggregate. 6:1:1 is therefore a very good mix. Although my work is mainly brickwork the mix rule is generally the same. What are your thoughts on scud coats on celcon type blocks 1st?
@ronrocha316
@ronrocha316 3 года назад
For the scratch, you say 6 parts Sand 1 part cement and “a bit of plasticizer”. How much is a bit and what would would be the ratio or part ?
@auybirazgar4530
@auybirazgar4530 3 года назад
Best quality job
@ss-gl1xo
@ss-gl1xo 3 года назад
Hi mate I have an garage to render over lbc heaters, what is the best primer to use before scratch coat or is enough just to water down the wall? Cheers
@SamDaviesBuilder
@SamDaviesBuilder 4 года назад
Nice video, you'll always get people slagging you off in the comments saying they've got a better way of doing things. I've done a few videos on my channel and get a few negative comments, I don't mind constructive criticism but I don't like people having a go just for the sake of it. Keep up the good work!!
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
Thanks Sam. I really don't mind plasterers having a go and encouraging their mates to take a pop. All the comments, good and bad, help the channel. The important thing for me is that people have watched this video and gone on to have a go themselves and a lot of them have been surprised just how easy it is to make a decent job of a small extension or garden wall.
@jenniferwilliams4447
@jenniferwilliams4447 5 лет назад
Very interesting TY
@hkinniable
@hkinniable 3 года назад
Simple and straightforward explanation, thank you. One question, with the base coat of 6 parts sand, 1 part cement and some plasticiser, do I add waterproofer as well?
@dooovde
@dooovde 2 года назад
no
@TheNixbrix
@TheNixbrix 5 лет назад
in the early 80s i used 1-4 and was criticised for it ? still smile about it now
@lukasarap3313
@lukasarap3313 3 года назад
Merci pour explication 🙏☺️
@samketteringham6070
@samketteringham6070 2 года назад
Hi, is it imperative that you have two coats of render (scratch and top) for an exterior wall. I have several 1.5m x 2m sections of wall my neighbour has kindly left me to do! I’ll be growing plants on wires just in front of it all. Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you and keep up the good work😉
@paulelscey2465
@paulelscey2465 3 года назад
Have a question so iam going to block up a door and window on my extension with breeze blocks what blocks should .I use and will I have to have a different rendering mix for this area to the solid brick area
@sundayfooty
@sundayfooty 3 года назад
6:1:1 still a good mix for old red brick walls that need rendering?
@JakeBM4
@JakeBM4 5 лет назад
Roger seems like such a top bloke!
@harryedwards9391
@harryedwards9391 5 лет назад
😛😛😛😛
@Ahmed12529
@Ahmed12529 5 лет назад
I live in Iraq and we use bricks mainly to build our homes I agree with you my contractor has advised me the rendering in winter because cement crazy about water loves hydration.
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 3 года назад
Best utilize the local material....Iraq....best bricks for 4 thousand years.. the blue and gold bricks of the Ishtar Gate....is something to behold. ;-)
@abscomm
@abscomm 6 лет назад
Love it! I've always had problems keeping the muck on the wall, maybe, finally, I'll be able to do it right.
@scottleft3672
@scottleft3672 3 года назад
Start small.
@johnfithian-franks8276
@johnfithian-franks8276 5 лет назад
Hi I have a house that was built in the 1950's and the bricks are showing signs of water damage, the faces of a lot of them are crumbling and I want to render them to stop any more problems. I have looked your skill builders but you only show rendering block not bricks is there a difference.
@Vincentofvega
@Vincentofvega Год назад
I've been plastering all my adult life and agree with everything said here. Only recommendation is that you use should really measure the mix /ratio accurately using a bucket or similar as just using shovels , especially if you have a novice labourer, can go waaaay out.
@benh5492
@benh5492 4 года назад
Can you use this method to build a outdoors fireplace ?
@teresaguillen7921
@teresaguillen7921 4 года назад
Thanks for a great video. I am doing a small shed and need to do the inside wall. I bought sand and cement. Question is do you need plasticiser. Is it essential or we can do without it ?
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
It will make it easier to spread but it is not essential. Just the smallest squirt of washing up liquid will do on an inside wall.
@plummetplum
@plummetplum 3 года назад
Do I always need scratch and finish coat. I've got a 4m run of plinth about 20cm tall 10-15mm thick and an gonna use some Rendagrip. I normally do two coats but fancy trying it with one coat. Your thoughts?
@iraqviva7670
@iraqviva7670 6 лет назад
Good job
@randymarsh3636
@randymarsh3636 3 года назад
I personally go any less than 4-1 on a scratch unless the masonry was very soft.
@uniculCSM
@uniculCSM 3 года назад
What is the differecne between building sand and plastering sand? Which one is finer?
@AndrewHelgeCox
@AndrewHelgeCox 2 года назад
Of we want it to move should we use some kind of resin as the binder instead of cement?
@KAAKKK
@KAAKKK 4 года назад
Great video! If I took the old render off our garden wall, could I just put new render on, or would it all need repointing first? It's not awful under the render, but the points could be redone. Would the render kill two birds with one stone?
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
Don't point it. The more dents there are for the render to hang onto the better.
@GerardHeinen
@GerardHeinen 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for helping us to carry on the work.
@royb2251
@royb2251 11 месяцев назад
Roger’s the man 👍🏻
@badr8b8t
@badr8b8t 5 лет назад
Thanks Roger, informative video. Not sure about the parting comment. You will survive lol
@andrewhelmer7710
@andrewhelmer7710 7 месяцев назад
Could you please tell me the best mix for rendering slate stone work on the side of the house exposed to the most extreme prevailing wet winter weather?
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
I once had to do a repair job for a builder which had some serious cracking. So I called a consultant who put me into touch with an industrial chemist. I then worked on using plaster without lime and rendering or even mortar without lime. The industrial chemist stated. We consider lime to be no good. I thought okay. It was the best thing I even did. So what I'm saying if you use lime then you make the strength of the mortar according to the strength of the substance you are putting it on. Exactly what you mentioned. However, with the product I use you can mix whatever strength you like to a certain extent. And I think there are many factors to take into consideration. I use what is called a latex rubberised synthetic emulsion system. If you render onto old bricks which were laid without cement then you will get surface retention. So you will see a certain amount of cracking as the compression is very low opposed to bricks laid with cement in the mortar. Without lime I can wash my tools without wearing rubber gloves. Also if some material splashes in my eyes I don't need to race to the water to get the mortar or plaster mixed with lime put. Lime is highly corrosive so if it gets on aluminium it anodises. Although cement had alkaline and can sometimes leave a mark on specially coated windows glass. I found that out with a client when some mortar got in behind covered up windows. This is partly due to cement manufacturers cutting costs and leaving out gypsum which in the last we had better cement than from recent times. I'm not sure about U.K. Because I'm from Australia. I think of you use plasticisers then perhaps also use some bonding agent. I use an addicrete add mixture which is a plant based material which also is a water proofer. That combined with the rubbberised emulsion system really makes a great mix and you will never go back using lime. Trust me. It also has a stronger finish and reduces efflorescence. Anyway great video.
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
There is a lot to consider here. I think you might be talking about SBR but I am not sure. Can you send some product details so we can look at the spec? It would be great to develop this discussion.
@ron1martens
@ron1martens 4 года назад
Skill Builder thanks for the reply. Check out calmarc chemicals based not far from where I live. The product I'm talking about is screedbond. It is rather expensive and I have had many discussions with Jeffrey consulting his products and working with the plaster so give it trowel slide. Here is the link. www.calmarc.com/ Plaster I worked with Jeffrey and there are only a few of us in the whole state that worked out the method to use this product. Thankfully I listened to plasterers from UK who stated get the plaster on, trowel it smooth and let it go hard before giving final trowel. The product gets very hard and does not draw fat so making a small batch to fill in voids achieves a more desirable finish. Also I use a fine spray to spread the material. www.calmarc.com/gypsum-plaster-finishes.html Screedbond www.calmarc.com/adhesives.html In this screedbond is a data sheet within. Jeffrey stated the screedbond can be used to make tile adhesive mixed with cement. I have also patched timber at 2/1 sand cement ratio with screedbond 50/ 50. I recently did a cement dado 50%'water 50%'screedbond. It hasn't cracked yet so I will keep an eye on it. The cement mortar wasn't too strong either. That's what I was amazed with. It's like throwing the rule book away. Mind you the lime industries don't like it. Cheers. Keep up your great video. Yourself and Robin Specialists in your field. Oh the cement dado I mixed I made one mix 2.8 fine .3mm silica sand to 1 cement also adding addicrete p. The second mix I made 2.5 /1 all 50/50 water screedbond. I found the 2.8 to one better mix. Normally cement dado is 1 cement 1 lime and 1.5 sand. You get lots of cracking. I did a small screed on top of smooth concrete upon advice from Jeffrey. Since the results were rather pleasing I decided to do the mix of cement dado. I plan to actually polish with a wet concrete polisher.
@mervynhardy3693
@mervynhardy3693 11 месяцев назад
65 years ago when I began to serve my time one of the first things I was told as a right hander,always work from left to right. You usually can spot a plasterer by how he uses his hardboard and TROWEL,it's never called a float. A float is made from straight grain wood(yellow pine if possible).
@gonefishing8947
@gonefishing8947 7 месяцев назад
Will this be a breathable enough mix we have installed plaster insulation internally on our old property so need the breathability and this looks easier than using lime render and no cement
@stevecrowable
@stevecrowable 3 года назад
Hi Great advise, does it apply to a chimney stack with a liner fitted. Thanks Sreve
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 3 года назад
Yes it does but if it is exposed you may want a slightly stronger mix or some mesh reinforcement to stop it cracking.
@callumari3199
@callumari3199 5 лет назад
So many different opinions on the mix ratio. i am now confused and i want to render a low limestone garden bed
@cementhapavery
@cementhapavery 6 лет назад
Boss I worked for always used buckets to measure sand and cement with - not shovels. This way the mixes are always accurate ratios and the same even colour throughout the job. This also went for mixing brick mortar. Buckets seem cumbersome but you get used to using them. There is an art to using the mixer - keeping it clean and not having stuff stuck on the inside and affecting the next mix. All the best. ...And look after your backs too! (...or you will be sorry... Ha Ha)
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 6 лет назад
Thanks Val, good advice and buckets are the way but hardly anyone has the time, rush, rush.
@theessexhunter1305
@theessexhunter1305 6 лет назад
Correct as a big shovel the lad was using would have made that about 8-1 my Dad had me use a small shovel on the sand and big one on the dust. Gauge is good for any colour mix
@aaronstately
@aaronstately 6 лет назад
Actually, i find buckets are quicker, i never thought that they would be till i started to use them for consistency... it does depend slightly on your mixers location to the sand if it will be quicker... ... but i find its alot quicker to fill 3 buckets level, and only go to the mixer 3 times than shovel and count 12 times over to the mixer. less chance of error in counting shovels/better consistency/cleaner site/and can be alot quicker if sand is not close to mixer.
@jewelcitizen2567
@jewelcitizen2567 5 лет назад
Val Caino Great advice, username and comment!
@raymondkirkham3815
@raymondkirkham3815 5 лет назад
I've always used bucket's more accurate mix
@aliceallen4604
@aliceallen4604 5 лет назад
Hi there Rodger, great video, very helpful. I'm going to attempt a little bit of rendering on my side wall and I was Just wondering would you recommend putting pva on first. Seems that some do and some don't. I was told that just giving it a good clean first will do and that pva can stop it breathing. What do you recommend. Thanks
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
Sorry Alice. I have only just come across this comment. PVA should never be used outside. SBR is way better.
@philipm1896
@philipm1896 2 года назад
@@SkillBuilder normally you attach beads if you are using beads that is etc.. then skud the walls, then scratch coat aka base coat, then finish coat . I agree the scratch coat should always be a weaker mix also helps with keeping the walls wet before the finish coat. I always used a 4 or 5 to 1 for scratch and a 3 to 1 for the finish coat, lime is great for the finish but it can cause bad burns worse than cement if someone has tender skin that is. Also when using lime let it mix and hold off on the water , this catches alot of people out as it get more watery as it mixes through.
@iaintait772
@iaintait772 Год назад
@@philipm1896 if you put a stronger coat on top of a weaker coat it's gonna crack and fall off. I hope you're not a pro
@philipm1896
@philipm1896 Год назад
@@iaintait772 building houses 35 years not one has fallen off, guess you are wrong.
@iaintait772
@iaintait772 Год назад
@@philipm1896 Hi Philip. I've been rendering houses for about 35 years as well. The only time I might put a stronger mix top coat on might be if I do a thin harl coat on top of the second coat(we're in Scotland) I'm not trying to diss you but it is accepted practice that a stronger top coat on top of a weaker scratch will cause problems. It may be that the addition of lime in your top coat makes it more flexible and less likely to crack but I'm not convinced, but if it works for you then that's good.
@srlfc90
@srlfc90 Год назад
Can you do a video on Brick Slips Pros and Con of it. To be used on the external of the building
@rezakazemi6424
@rezakazemi6424 4 года назад
well don you . very helpfull . great explanation .top man
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
Glad it helped
@seanmoran1056
@seanmoran1056 4 года назад
Good video , should the Windows not be in before you render ? Or can they go in after ?
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
You can render up to the corner beads around the windows but the windows then need to go in so you can finish the reveals etc. If you have put the windows in from the inside it is not a problem to finish the render to some dummy frames.
@queenslander954
@queenslander954 3 года назад
We hose the walls down soaking wet in summer down in Oz , he’s right it stops the cracks & also gos off slower.
@vicdean9558
@vicdean9558 9 месяцев назад
Bravo.
@anthonyskilton8634
@anthonyskilton8634 3 года назад
Exactly the info I needed Roger, thanks yet again. I think the BBC should create a DIY competition series like Bake Off or Sewing Bee and let you be the chief judge !! :O)
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 3 года назад
That idea was tried 30 years ago on a BBC pilot show I did with Phillip Schofield. It was called The Practically Useful Show quickly dubbed The Practically Useless Show. It was supposed to combine good information with fun but the people taking part badly wanted to win and that killed the fun element stone dead.
@anthonyskilton8634
@anthonyskilton8634 3 года назад
@@SkillBuilder That's interesting Roger. I've always felt that you were good 'TV' and surprised we've not seen you on the telly in some way. I've always been a serious DIY'er and last year retired, so can now properly get into those incomplete projects. I'm currently reroofing our place under a 'tin hat' temporary roof that was put up last week. I've discovered that the chimney pots need resetting, hence why I'm here but I assume that I need plastering/rendering sand which is not currently available down her in Eastbourne. Roger, could I use sharp sand for this purpose please? Could I perhaps use a pre mix render ?
@francobarone7437
@francobarone7437 6 лет назад
I agree with you Roger, I use a 280 liters cement mixer 6 buckets of sharp sand, 1 bucket of cement and one and an half of lime, plaster like you said doesn't need to be bomb or scratch proof, and if the wall is nice and strait use as little plaster as you can because using a lot is a waste of time and material.
@sarahbeverley2109
@sarahbeverley2109 Год назад
Can you have lime in the scratch coat (sand, cement and lime) and if so what ratio for the scratch coat and what ratio for the top coat please?
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