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Plastering Nelly's Kitchen at Montpelier

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2008

Tim Proffit, Robby Kolb and Lewis Rucker trowel the brown coat on the ceiling of Nelly's Kitchen. Video by Maggie Wilson.

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  • We are using a naturally hydraulic lime plaster for all three coats. The first two coats have a larger grained sand and the final finish coat uses a much finer graded sand.

    This is also Montpelier in Virginia (USA). It was the home of James Madison (4th president of US and architect of the US constitution) and is open to the public for tours.

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  • Virginia Lime Works, and Price Masonry Contractors, sure know their mud. Hey, I like the mortar wagon.

  • Is this Montpelier Gardens UK by any chance?

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