I didn't Deserve This...Curved Ceilings With LED Strip LIGHTS!!
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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Blaine Gray,
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There's no substitute to experience. It makes it look easy.
Absolutely savage to watch you are so good at your work and a great tutor !!
LED strip light in a curve your a nice guy you don’t deserve that
Never mind the 'plastering'...the 'improvisational JAZZ' music adds double pleasure to your videos...ACE CHANNE as always...and keep up the great vibes!:--)
Nice video mate. Wouldn’t be surprised if the stud work was like a banana to cause the bowed wall. All timber now seems to curl up as soon as they stack it wrong in the merchants. I’m on a job at the minute putting all new frames in to a council property. All new doors and arcs. Downside is walls are all bowed like this and the council ain’t getting it plastered or even patched. Gonna have to do some right faffing to get the arcs on right! Wish me luck lol!
Agree timber these days rubbish
This guy inspired me to start up ❤
Had to do the same, but the leds were on the ceiling. Three panels in total different sizes, looks great when finished but what a pain to do, best advice though no lights fitted makes keeping the tracks clean so much easier
Good vid mate but I think it would have been enhanced if you'd included a section on creating the curve. Keep it up, cheers
Jazz plastering!!!!! …………. Great
Great work Blaine.
Great video Blaine, thanks for the tip about plastering onto bonding too. I've got my practical assessment at college this week. We got to board a wall onto a ceiling with a bulkhead. Beading fitted and bond the bulkhead before skimming it all. This is a question I've had but I can't ask my tutor so thank you 😊
Cracking job Blaine, can’t fault it 👏. Some really good advice too 👍
Great skills there. If i had to try that, the whole lot would end on the floor. Im no plasterer , but just like to watch the videos.
Great Video
Brilliant work as ever buddy. Good to see you back!
Wow m8! That,s an absolute work of art. Well done
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I’m a decorator and have a plasterer sub contracted to me. I was thinking it would benefit me more if I learned how to plaster myself. Any tips on how I could practise every day after work to master the skill, I can render small walls to a good standard but haven’t done any large jobs or plastered any jobs before
Sweet looking finish, funny how plasters have to fix cockups from preceding trade's, and leave plumb square work for the following tradesmen 😉 who pay's for our lost time ?? We are definitely under appreciated 🤣😂🤣😂 Plastering is a Art so don't Pay 🥜🥜 or you Get 🐒🐒
A master at work
Not going to lie, have had 2 arches on a ceiling exactly the same this month. The general trowels don’t work. So ended up putting muck on with a flexi. They were just a skim required by customer so bonding wasn’t needed. But will be looking at the plastic trowel. Note to self…stop buying trowels 😂
Gotta collect them all 😂
I'm going to attempt my first bit of plastering soon. I'll need a pair of props to board a small ceiling. Can you recommend any?
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Mad how much the boarding was out, I guess if they've got to work to the substrate and can't level and plumb what more can they do?!
Hey Blaine, Great work as usual, and I've been watching your videos for a good wile now, but please can you tell me how in the hell you managed to bend those beads to the curve without kinking them? lol. I've tried cutting v's out< making lots of little relief cuts, but I always end up with a kink or little bump on the bead edge that the trowel hits and then you know what happens! 🤣
Jeez, how someone managed to get a new studwall that much out! 😳
Exactly, sack em
Hey Blaine just wondering would you ever get a cordless mixer? I have the dewalt Flexvolt one and it’s amazing! Would be interesting to know your thoughts
how to fix plasterboard to a curved wall?
To be honest would of taken the bottom boards of and refined the sole plate, you’ve got the same problem on the other side
Frog tape your door lining then just pull of at end of set the finish is the nuts when done like that
Nice work though
I always do that, looks the nuts when you peel it off and it’s clean as a whistle
@@NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot sure does
Hi mate I am a dry liner and been in the game 20 years . So a quick 1 I have been around a fair few plasterers and now a good job. But I have recently done a complete office installation in my mates yard/warehouse built new offices ceilings everything. But my mate got some good plasterers in who did a good job but the first phase I did I used square edge boards , and once the walls were painted you could see a visible line on all the joints. So I thought they might have coated the joints first . But the second phase I did I used tapered edge boards and still have visible joints not so much on the vertical but on the horizontal. Do you think it is because they used the speed skim?? It’s just strange and I have never seen it. Sorry for the long message but thought I would ask if you have ever seen this. Cheers mate . Shaun 👍🏻
Regardless of what the issue is, if you can see the joints they didn't plaster properly. Did they 1 coat it?
Not enough plaster one coat maybe or old school hessian scrim
They one coated it unfortunately. I’ve never had that issue on my work as I always 2 coat. Lots of spreads these days one coat and sponge, shit finish
It's probably drylined by an electrician 😂😂😂
Is that veneer??
First 😂