I used to be in the game years ago - 58 now and knees done in from laying floor screeds probably - appreciate the hard work you guys do keep the vids coming it’s good to see how the plastering game has changed over the years - reminds me of the spatterdash with covering all the windows and doors with poly.
Thanks mate will try keep the vids coming. Yeah dad always sez floor screeds does his knees and back in. He sez it’s ok when ya on the floor it’s when ya go to stand up that’s when you feel it hahaha. Yes can be a pain covering everything up but it looks mega when you pull it all off and it’s all clean
Great video pal! Great technique for rubbing up working downwards, I like that, will try it! I remeber a few haters commenting on the last video, but look at it now! Keep em coming 👍
what's up Ryan, back again. What size trowel are you using and what is the thickness of the blade? Andddd what size Bellcast bead did you use across the bottom? Thanks in advance!! 👍🏾
@Ryan_Clarke_Plastering Hi mate, did you work your hp12 to the beads? If so, are you still able to work the tc15 to the beads, too, since it's that thin?
@@Ryan_Clarke_Plastering were trying the tc15 tommorow as last job we did in k1 white and it finished an off white cream. Had to paint it in Johnstone stormsheild. Apparently the thin coat pure white is a brighter white ? You had much experience with it
Yes that’s correct. For some reason the white comes up an off white. If you want true white then go for the pure white. I don’t know why they do that it’s very strange but we’ve had customers before say that’s not white
Nice job lads definitely got your own technique 👍
Thanks mate. Yeah we’ve adopted our own technique hahaha. Check out the tiktok for more regular vids👍🏻@ryanclarkeplastering
I used to be in the game years ago - 58 now and knees done in from laying floor screeds probably - appreciate the hard work you guys do keep the vids coming it’s good to see how the plastering game has changed over the years - reminds me of the spatterdash with covering all the windows and doors with poly.
Thanks mate will try keep the vids coming. Yeah dad always sez floor screeds does his knees and back in. He sez it’s ok when ya on the floor it’s when ya go to stand up that’s when you feel it hahaha. Yes can be a pain covering everything up but it looks mega when you pull it all off and it’s all clean
Very nice 🎉good job
Great video pal! Great technique for rubbing up working downwards, I like that, will try it! I remeber a few haters commenting on the last video, but look at it now! Keep em coming 👍
Thanks mate I appreciate that. Yeah I find going down helps get the excess material off so it runs up nicer. Will try to keep the vids comin :)
what's up Ryan, back again. What size trowel are you using and what is the thickness of the blade? Andddd what size Bellcast bead did you use across the bottom?
Thanks in advance!! 👍🏾
Hi mate I’m using a 14” marshalltown and we used 10mm beads all round👍🏻
Whats brightest pure or limestone
Hi ryan did u prime it if so what did u use please
Yes mate we just used sbr for this. Nice heavy coat of it
what primar did you use mate
We just used sbr mate rendagrip is too expensive
Hi m8 can that stuff be applied to sound render
Yes mate it can. They recommend to still use their sealer/primer underneath which is also the same colour as the finish coat
Hi pal never used that stuff looks great job , you got hp12 base coat on there
@@JohnEvansPlastereringRoughcast yes mate ho12 base coat it’s awesome stuff and the thin coat tc-15 ontop goes lovely too. Can’t fault k-rend products
@Ryan_Clarke_Plastering Hi mate, did you work your hp12 to the beads? If so, are you still able to work the tc15 to the beads, too, since it's that thin?
Do you need to use a primer between the base coat and the finish coat tc15?
Yes
What colour is it ?
This if I remember correctly is k rend. Wheaten
@@Ryan_Clarke_Plastering were trying the tc15 tommorow as last job we did in k1 white and it finished an off white cream. Had to paint it in Johnstone stormsheild. Apparently the thin coat pure white is a brighter white ? You had much experience with it
Yes that’s correct. For some reason the white comes up an off white. If you want true white then go for the pure white. I don’t know why they do that it’s very strange but we’ve had customers before say that’s not white