You can use ocr in as many layers as you want you got the bubbles because the top half was painted render and didn’t have much suction so the air gets trapped then you get a bubble
Morning Blaine. Quick question, would you still to one brand when external rendering? I'm wanting to use silicone top coat and was going to use EWI. However Webber OCR is easier to buy and I know you like the product. Would you use Webber OCR and then EWI silicone top coat? Also over summer I moved into a right project of a house and iv plastered half of the house thanks to practice and your tips and advice. Thank you.🙏 Dan
I had exactly the same, bubbles, I scratched it one day then a few days later wet it down and went to put the top coat next time I got dry weather. I put 14 bags on as my second coat all in one off a tower, went to float the top down and it was solid ! Lol
Builders are parasites, deal directly with customers, cut the 💸 grabbing middle man out, for builders labour only do not supply materials Don't be there interest free overdraft, most Greedy builders are looking for lowest price, to maximise there Over the top Profit margin, Best of Luck finding a Honest builder
OCR can even when I do 2 coats on the same day. Not as many bubbles, but a few. Spray it with a little water @TonyC and your good to start floating. It comes back nicely 👌
I've a wall to render that's only 8m long 3 blocks high. Already have a tonne of building sand, can i get away with using that or am I asking for trouble? Cheers
Thats what i need done that rain bead lip you done so the rain drips down over lead stip of a porch joined to a rendered wooden panel wall render bungerlow can you help i cant move that well and i was thinking i could do it untill i relised i could hardly get up the ladder and was hard to climb down i was dreaming i could do it lol
Im starting off my own rendering business, i have one question though, what about a brick wall or brick work that is just atrocious, edges are terrible so you won’t be able to get an angle on and going to need alot of thickness and level, any tips? Have you taken on a job like that when there was nothing else available and needed the money.
Because they aren't selling as many compared to drills. The bearings need to take a lateral load like mixers, as well as the axial loading a drill will take. The manufacturers tooling will be different. Generally, if I need a tool, I just get the best I can afford if it's going to be used long term. I'm sure you could fashion something like this out of a cheap paddle mixer if you are handy enough.
I know this is a touchy subject with other plasterers but im struggling with pricing at the minute and lost a lot of jobs because of it, i priced up a job yesterday for a builder to render the top half of a house (10sqm) in an acrylic/silicone render, qouted him £900 including materials, is that to expensive or cheap? i thought it was a decent price myself. not heard of him since.
Is weber ocr always that colour? I've looked online and can only find the grey colour same as in your video? Is it only k rend what offer other colour options?
@@PlasteringForBeginners you're welcome bro i always watch you're videos always liked to try plastering done few jobs 3 ceilings in a large 4 bedroom house and the living room By trade I'm a joiner furniture and cabinet maker doors windows stairs tables and chairs i appreciated good work and you're work is good easy the best plaster I've seen👍🏻
regarding scratch coat ive been told that you should do the scratch i a criss cross not waves as waves will create water to collect is this true u just bs
Hi, I’ve hacked of some old sand and cement render on an internal exterior wall which did suffer from water damage from a leak onto the concrete floor which climbed the walls. What ratio and what components would you recommend. Victorian/Edwardian house. Many Thanks