Teaching A Beginner The Laws Of Plastering (PROTECT, SEAL, SKIM)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In this video, we're knocking the back of our house out and showing you the best ways to put it back together again. I'm going to introduce you to my new labourer and also show the best practices for preparing walls for plastering.
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I’ve had nothing but issues plastering over tacky pva or sbr. Dry though, works wonderful. Especially for beginners, I’d always recommend letting it dry completely, considering it re emulsified there’s no actual need to go over it tacky
SBR doesn't re emulsify, although I'd agree with the rest of your statement , I'm just impatient and don't wait long enough for the SBR to dry (or at least dry more) and wish I had. tbh its normally fine tho
@@jonesconrad1I was meaning pva re emulsifies when the plaster touches it. always made me laugh when the old boys would say you have to go over tacky pva, which is impossible if you’re doing a big ceiling for example, as the pva would be dry before you got to the last section. I generally just prefer sbr, one coat, no messing about.
Wish i had such a nice and easy structure to work with. My house has meter thick walls of stone and brick built 500 or 600 yr ago. Not one bit straight
That sounds insane mate. This sounds easy compared to that!
Have you sped up your voice by accident mate? XD Just for the voice-over bit.
Don’t think so…but looking back it sounds fast ha! I must have got excited…sorry 😂
I've seen a few of these, but haven't yet come across anything that talks about protecting property.
I noticed in a few videos splatter all over the floors especially. It's very costly and time-consuming to clear up after. Also, the dust created cleaning up dried plaster inevitably ends up everywhere, requiring thorough cleaning/prep before painting & flooring can be done.
Shouldn't there be some consideration for this before the tools are brought out? Tarps, drop clothes, old cardboard boxes... anything like this would suffice.
Rule #1... cover any surfaces that are not due to be plastered, e.g. floors, windows, etc.
Grace had enough of work and decided to throw your daughter down a hill 😂 Great vid.
Haha I loved that
Hi Blaine a roller for ploybond is much easier
I just had to teach her the hard way to begin with 😂
Good video buddy. Hello to Grace! Your daughter is growing so fast!!
Sorry I haven't kept up with vids lately. Just so busy!
Hi can you not use the render mesh on all joints than scrim tape
Have you ever worked on bisf houses. How do you plaster over wood?
Could you do a video on easifill for small repairs?
Hi Blaine. Looks like a cracking refurb to your house. Another great video.👏
Thanks.
Dn
Hi, ive got a question about hardwall plaster, should i use it when filling in my chases when they are into brickwork ?
Just wondering, is there any need to purchase the plastering blueprint course now or is everything now on youtube? Thanks.
So you pva before you skim but not before u put bonding over a pained ceiling ? do u pva before you dot and dab a painted wall? Does Any painted surface not need sealing before Any plaster is applied ?
Another top video mate. Your new labourer worked hard, and love to see the young supervisor keeping her eye on how you're doing 😂 gotta keep it straight! Lol
cor u really made her work that pva with a brush
😂😂
Hey Blaine, India & Grace.
Mate, you've something on with them bifolds 😮
Cracking job guys 👍 👌
Thank you mate. We’re happy with how they’ve turned out 👍
Hi mate, I just bought the plasterers' blueprint but have not had any email yet from yourself about the course..
That’s strange…sorry to hear that. Could you email me at:
plasteringforbeginners@outlook.com
Send me an email and I’ll sort it ASAP mate👍
More videos with the labourer😂
👍👍
Grace Face thumbs up.
Great videos, I am just working through your back catalogue. I have just ordered some fibreglass render mesh because I have just removed a partition and have a chase to fill. You talked about not having to scape back the ceiling chase but assume you needed to scrape back the wall chase? Do you have a video of you scraping back the plaster? Keep up the great work!
Plastering in flipflops
It’s the future!
He’s got steel toenails lol 😂