I’m going to buy one tomorrow. 35 yrs in the trade and shoulders have had it and had to semi retire. Wish I’d had one years ago.! Cheers for a cracking video
Hello Blaine, I'm not a plasterer, but as a general builder, I had times where I needed a plasterer for small areas, but couldn't get one in the required time frame, so I had a go myself, with reference to your videos and others on the Tube. The jobs came out all right, so I carried on with ever increasing confidence. I've just completed a 32 sq metre stairwell wall in a big Victorian house with high ceilings, with home made Fred Dibnah style wooden scaffolding which you quickly have to erect then remove to do top and bottom in one hit. It was hard and hectic but the results were more than acceptable, the customer was very happy. I'd love to see a video on your stairwell technique. Thank you so much for putting all this out, it's much appreciated.
Another great video Blaine. Got 2 speedskim myself, plastic and flexi steel 1.2m. Makes doing massive walls and ceilings so effortless. Barely needs a trowel after a couple of passes with those.
Great little refresher video. Going to be tackling my third ever full wall (still fairly small though) tomorrow. Been a really useful tool so far along with the sponge float. After dropping the money on the Speedskim and a Refina flex trowel I finally bought a 14" Marshalltown permashape as an upgrade from my 11" cheapo trowel that came with a bunch of others for less than 15 quid. Looking forward to trying that out. Your videos have helped me go from never having skimmed before to getting shockingly good results even on the first day.
Good video. I'm 24 years in the trade but Iv only started to use the spatula. I bought the Nela Spatula 900mm. I'm a bit concerned about it leaving waves when it's painted as the blade is so flexible
Hi hope all are happy n well 👊🏾👳🏾♂️ I usually start from the top down then back up. That way I feel the line across the top is made more defined , then I'll go from one side to the other. I've found keeping the fat on works well too. Thanks for the vid all the best & more 👊🏾👳🏾♂️
Love the videos Blaine as a beginner how do you keep your corners nice and straight when skimming?I find it no problem when i have done rendering but not so easy when skimming
I hope you getting shares in OX mate I’ve bought a couple of different speedskims sizes lol. Great vid I’m a chippy but my spreading is getting much better due to your course and videoes dude. Cheers keep them coming
Haha I wish I was my friend!! Good man - it's good to see a Chippy on the trowel! Thank you mate, I really appreciate that. It's great to hear you enjoy the content 👍
brilliant vid, got mine in the van just waiting to use it. bought the ox semi-flex as well for tight spaces. literally all my money goes on either tools or music kit lol.
Good vid u tell by the sound of speedskim your using it at the right time by the looks of u put the whole room on That’s about the right time to go over the surface Any earlier it won’t flatten properly and be too wet 👍🏻👍🏻
Been plastering for 10 years and have all the different tools and never used one so now ordered and going go for it to help speed up the plastering defo ceiling nice video been watch lots of your stuff and idea great advise 👍
@@freebornjohn2687 yer take time getting use the system some day still use the old system marshal trowl and nela black flex seem to get a better result but further practice will help get the use of the system right
Indeed. I have noticed that both the speedskim and foam float speeds up the setting time? I can only suggest that this process opens up the grain more to allow air to cure?
I agree with the opening up the angle I think that’s how is designed to to be used to avoid those raised lines just back of the tip of the blade. I reckon there there to keep the blade straight but would drag material off the wall or ceiling if they get involved in the pass!
The ridges help to spread the plaster but I must admit mine are completely worn out now. I think it's better without them. Thanks for the comment mate 👍
Thank you very much for your videos you put out there very informal, would you please do a video on how to use a spirit level when doing dot & Dab there is no video out on UA-cam that really goes in detail, example if the bubble leaning towards you, do you hit the Top or bottom etc..... Really detail video of the spirit level plus skirting board, have a check no videos what so ever, I would really appreciate it and it would help many people out there. Much appreciated ☺️
I just got an airless sprayer for painting so I'm keen to see plastering with it. Vevor 1800w brushless airless sprayer. (£175) Graco PC contractor pro gun. (£210) Graco tips. (£30 each.) It's all about the gun and tips! Graco and Wagner pumps are overpriced! Pump armour is just engine coolant at 50/50 mix. Subscribed last week and bought a speedskim yesterday still waiting for delivery. I will round the edges like you said.
I m not very good at plastering to be honest but I'm a good bricky i need to do the odd room and ceiling. I need some advice i can put plaster on wall easy but flattening is near impossible for me I'm going to buy a speedskim which will be easier for me the 1200mm or 1800 mm I worked for a plaster as a labourer for 5 years I know the basics and have been watching your vidios I dont wont any smaller than 1200mm as I'd find more lines to sort which is always my problem please advise kind sir
Nice job mate. Have you tried the steel blades yet for the speedskim ? I don't do allot of plastering so I'm not very quick at putting it on.. iv been told that metal blades in my speedskim would be better for me as it won't set the plaster off as quick. If you could do I video for the metal blades that would be muchly appreciated.. thanks
I like the Steel blades but you can't use them in the early stages. Check out the video below - it shows which stage to use the Steel Speedskim. I think you'll like it pal 👍 ua-cam.com/video/zznwEZFtDIw/v-deo.html
Blaine I'm torn between which flexi trowel I should go for refina super flex 2 or go for the nela Black and Wear it till its sweet, what would you do for someone who only plasters the occasional weekends
@@PlasteringForBeginners - What a great tool I love it! - I did have a line being produced on the second pass though, almost like i had some garbage on it, which I didn't. I have the Speed Skim ST with the rounded corners which is strange
Hi Blaine, I’ve just bought a speedskim sf, it’s the metal blade, does it really matter if it’s plastic or metal? What do you think difference is? I’m struggling to get used to it aswell, I’ve used trowels for 18 years,
Thank you mate! There was a massive delay due to the conservatory that was supposed to be installed. I'll be back this week so they'll be another video soon. The redemption video will come soon ha!
I have the 1.2m but the 900mm is a great all rounder! No...there's a bit more to it - maybe check out the welcome course we offer. It outlines the full process to plastering so that could help. Thanks for watching pal!
thing is he tells you how to use all the stuff proper...but i met a plasterer and he says he puts someting in his plaster to make it slower to go off,...this guys plaster is always soft whereas ours is always goign off. i recon he is using the softner on the sly
They are an excellent bit of kit and not too pricey … took me 3 or 4 walls to get comfortable with it
I’m going to buy one tomorrow.
35 yrs in the trade and shoulders have had it and had to semi retire.
Wish I’d had one years ago.!
Cheers for a cracking video
Hello Blaine, I'm not a plasterer, but as a general builder, I had times where I needed a plasterer for small areas, but couldn't get one in the required time frame, so I had a go myself, with reference to your videos and others on the Tube. The jobs came out all right, so I carried on with ever increasing confidence. I've just completed a 32 sq metre stairwell wall in a big Victorian house with high ceilings, with home made Fred Dibnah style wooden scaffolding which you quickly have to erect then remove to do top and bottom in one hit. It was hard and hectic but the results were more than acceptable, the customer was very happy.
I'd love to see a video on your stairwell technique. Thank you so much for putting all this out, it's much appreciated.
Another great video Blaine. Got 2 speedskim myself, plastic and flexi steel 1.2m. Makes doing massive walls and ceilings so effortless. Barely needs a trowel after a couple of passes with those.
Great little refresher video. Going to be tackling my third ever full wall (still fairly small though) tomorrow. Been a really useful tool so far along with the sponge float. After dropping the money on the Speedskim and a Refina flex trowel I finally bought a 14" Marshalltown permashape as an upgrade from my 11" cheapo trowel that came with a bunch of others for less than 15 quid. Looking forward to trying that out. Your videos have helped me go from never having skimmed before to getting shockingly good results even on the first day.
Good video.
I'm 24 years in the trade but Iv only started to use the spatula. I bought the Nela Spatula 900mm.
I'm a bit concerned about it leaving waves when it's painted as the blade is so flexible
Hi hope all are happy n well 👊🏾👳🏾♂️
I usually start from the top down then back up. That way I feel the line across the top is made more defined , then I'll go from one side to the other. I've found keeping the fat on works well too.
Thanks for the vid all the best & more 👊🏾👳🏾♂️
Love the videos Blaine as a beginner how do you keep your corners nice and straight when skimming?I find it no problem when i have done rendering but not so easy when skimming
I hope you getting shares in OX mate I’ve bought a couple of different speedskims sizes lol. Great vid I’m a chippy but my spreading is getting much better due to your course and videoes dude. Cheers keep them coming
Haha I wish I was my friend!! Good man - it's good to see a Chippy on the trowel! Thank you mate, I really appreciate that. It's great to hear you enjoy the content 👍
brilliant vid, got mine in the van just waiting to use it. bought the ox semi-flex as well for tight spaces. literally all my money goes on either tools or music kit lol.
Haha I feel your pain. I'm the exact same - if it's not tools its drums or music software. It's all too expensive ha!
Good vid u tell by the sound of speedskim your using it at the right time by the looks of u put the whole room on
That’s about the right time to go over the surface
Any earlier it won’t flatten properly and be too wet
👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers pal! Thank you for watching 👍
Been plastering for 10 years and have all the different tools and never used one so now ordered and going go for it to help speed up the plastering defo ceiling nice video been watch lots of your stuff and idea great advise 👍
How did it go? Were you pleased with the results?
@@freebornjohn2687 yer take time getting use the system some day still use the old system marshal trowl and nela black flex seem to get a better result but further practice will help get the use of the system right
Speed skim is a game changer thanks for the tips
Indeed. I have noticed that both the speedskim and foam float speeds up the setting time? I can only suggest that this process opens up the grain more to allow air to cure?
Exactly that pal - it opens the plaster which speeds the reaction. It's solved if you close the plaster back with your steel trowel.
Very good iob plaster master.
I agree with the opening up the angle I think that’s how is designed to to be used to avoid those raised lines just back of the tip of the blade.
I reckon there there to keep the blade straight but would drag material off the wall or ceiling if they get involved in the pass!
The ridges help to spread the plaster but I must admit mine are completely worn out now. I think it's better without them. Thanks for the comment mate 👍
@@PlasteringForBeginners I see! every days a learning day! Haven’t worn mine out yet as I am a wood butcher by trade! All the best!
Thank you very much for your videos you put out there very informal, would you please do a video on how to use a spirit level when doing dot & Dab there is no video out on UA-cam that really goes in detail, example if the bubble leaning towards you, do you hit the Top or bottom etc.....
Really detail video of the spirit level plus skirting board, have a check no videos what so ever, I would really appreciate it and it would help many people out there.
Much appreciated ☺️
I just got an airless sprayer for painting so I'm keen to see plastering with it.
Vevor 1800w brushless airless sprayer. (£175)
Graco PC contractor pro gun. (£210)
Graco tips. (£30 each.)
It's all about the gun and tips! Graco and Wagner pumps are overpriced!
Pump armour is just engine coolant at 50/50 mix.
Subscribed last week and bought a speedskim yesterday still waiting for delivery. I will round the edges like you said.
That sounds good man. My mate has one and they are real game changers. Yeah, it's worth rounding the edges pal - it does help 👍
Brilliant video as ever mate. Might have to invest in one of these speedskims!
I m not very good at plastering to be honest but I'm a good bricky i need to do the odd room and ceiling. I need some advice i can put plaster on wall easy but flattening is near impossible for me I'm going to buy a speedskim which will be easier for me the 1200mm or 1800 mm I worked for a plaster as a labourer for 5 years I know the basics and have been watching your vidios I dont wont any smaller than 1200mm as I'd find more lines to sort which is always my problem please advise kind sir
I bought the metal blade attachment, would you say its best to get the blue plastic blade for the final flattening
Are you going to try the Ox plastic semi flex soon?
Hi bro finding that with multifinish I’m getting a nice flat Matt finish but when it dries it’s not a uniform colour any suggestions
Do you use the speedskim for first flat on your second coat aswel?
Great vid mate,just bought one so great timing
Thanks mate - you'll it 💪
Nice job mate. Have you tried the steel blades yet for the speedskim ? I don't do allot of plastering so I'm not very quick at putting it on.. iv been told that metal blades in my speedskim would be better for me as it won't set the plaster off as quick. If you could do I video for the metal blades that would be muchly appreciated.. thanks
I like the Steel blades but you can't use them in the early stages. Check out the video below - it shows which stage to use the Steel Speedskim. I think you'll like it pal 👍
ua-cam.com/video/zznwEZFtDIw/v-deo.html
@@PlasteringForBeginners spot on. Thanks for that 👌
Top vid as usual 👍
Thanks mate! You're a legend 👍
Awesome tips mate great video 👍
Thank you for always watching mate...cheers 👍
Blaine I'm torn between which flexi trowel I should go for refina super flex 2 or go for the nela Black and Wear it till its sweet, what would you do for someone who only plasters the occasional weekends
Brilliant Brother, thank you.
Cheers mate!
nice video Blaine always good mate
Cheers matey! I really appreciate that 👍
Thank you, would you only ever use this on the second coat?
I would pal - I always use it to flatten both coats of plaster!
Great content, thanks for posting....
Not a problem! Thanks for watching 👍
Can you use plastic speedskim on both coats?
You can my friend - I actually recommend it. It's great for flattening the plaster pal. It's a game changer
@@PlasteringForBeginners Thanks I had heard you use the metal one for the second coat. I'll have a go anyway this week :)
@@PlasteringForBeginners - What a great tool I love it! - I did have a line being produced on the second pass though, almost like i had some garbage on it, which I didn't. I have the Speed Skim ST with the rounded corners which is strange
Im defo gonna use my ox speedskim today
Good luck 🤞
Hi Blaine, I’ve just bought a speedskim sf, it’s the metal blade, does it really matter if it’s plastic or metal? What do you think difference is? I’m struggling to get used to it aswell, I’ve used trowels for 18 years,
Yup, got one of these too, following a recent comment from Blaine about the plastic blade causing slightly too quick drying and recommending the SF.
Great as ever Blaine. Any news on the render job that you had the problem with month or so ago ?
Thank you mate! There was a massive delay due to the conservatory that was supposed to be installed. I'll be back this week so they'll be another video soon. The redemption video will come soon ha!
is the plaster nearly gone off or wet
Which size is he using?
Hi Blaine thinking buying one of these, what length do u recommend also after this process is it just 2 wet trowels and a dry cross? Thx m8
I have the 1.2m but the 900mm is a great all rounder! No...there's a bit more to it - maybe check out the welcome course we offer. It outlines the full process to plastering so that could help. Thanks for watching pal!
What size speed skim is that
1200mm pal 👍
@@PlasteringForBeginners cheers mate appreciate it
@@PlasteringForBeginners also mate is that the semi flex your using ?
Just bought one and also bought a finishing blade, the metal tipped one. whats your view on that, waste of time?
thing is he tells you how to use all the stuff proper...but i met a plasterer and he says he puts someting in his plaster to make it slower to go off,...this guys plaster is always soft whereas ours is always goign off. i recon he is using the softner on the sly
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As usual Blaine, Brill
Thank you mate! I really appreciate that ☺️