So its spray on derby of as normal, fill in any lows with my normal steel float. Then do you rub it up with a poly float or PVC float or something? And then I presume for Scrape textured finish you scrape it back next day depemndant on weather?
i live in dallas tx n work on plaster bussines,the longer hose we use is 300linear feet,but we talking that we use puthzmeitzer diesel combo mixer pump,with this material u dont need any metal lath,what about control joints?
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UTIFORM2007 1 year ago
The end result looks very good, though. Nice work.
rdf111 1 year ago
In America we always use the nozzle to shoot the mud from the TOP down. It makes it easier to darby, then rod if needed.
rdf111 1 year ago
@datzfast i second that!!!
roxytheakita 1 year ago
Good work lads...
to the max it....
plasteringuk
marcojaycee 1 year ago
Just a quick few questions mate:
So its spray on derby of as normal, fill in any lows with my normal steel float. Then do you rub it up with a poly float or PVC float or something? And then I presume for Scrape textured finish you scrape it back next day depemndant on weather?
Let me know as got a bit to do this summer.
Cheers
Paul
aquiesce69 1 year ago
You may be the plastermachine1 but im the plasteringking101 lol.
PlasteringKing101 2 years ago
i live in dallas tx n work on plaster bussines,the longer hose we use is 300linear feet,but we talking that we use puthzmeitzer diesel combo mixer pump,with this material u dont need any metal lath,what about control joints?
QUINTEROJAVIERE 2 years ago
and your a dik 4 sayin that u dik
ash3rli3 2 years ago
i read somthing like 50 feet or 15 meters
datzfast 2 years ago