How to Fill Wall Chases, Cracks & Holes

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @hbrealhousewife2270
    @hbrealhousewife2270 2 года назад +27

    Need never apologise for going on in these videos. That is what makes your videos top notch. You explain everything very thoroughly. Thanks. 👍

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад

      Thank you. I appreciate that 🙏

  • @rosiemoore2285
    @rosiemoore2285 2 года назад +17

    Thanks for this video, I chose the EasiFill option to fill 10 chases in my kitchen and I'm so pleased with the result, I actually really enjoyed the whole process too, very satisfying. It can be a bit intimidating to get the supplies for a more advanced DIY project like this as a young woman, it might sound silly, but it really helped to have the information from this video when I went to the hardware shop.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад +1

      So glad to hear that Rosie - fantastic work - bet you felt a bit epic completing that project and it's armed you with confidence for the next one. Thanks for getting in touch 👍

    • @cwuzii
      @cwuzii 2 года назад

      Did you use only the easifill? I’ve got the same job to do and I’m wondering if I use the first way he showed or use only easifill. Has it cracked or shrunk since? Does it show lighter after you paint it or is the new paint the same across the whole wall?

  • @arthurklos7982
    @arthurklos7982 4 года назад +3

    Being in the autobody trade for over 40 years, I apply techniques from my trade to my home for those repairs as well. For small repairs, I use autobody filler. Although it's a little expensive, it's fast, sands easily, compatible with everything I've applied it to, and doesn't shrink. Good benefits! I also use fibreglass filler for repairs in damp areas and rotted wood repairs. Works great! I do use plaster and spackle for some minor repairs. Great channel, Charlie!

  • @DavidS-dw1wv
    @DavidS-dw1wv 4 года назад +147

    Yours is the most watchable and reassuring DIY channel I’ve found. I like how you explain things, I like the way you come across and I just generally think this is a better channel than a lot of the others. Seems a shame you’re not on the telly.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад +25

      Aw, thanks David. It can be a bit of an anxiety inducing thing this video malarky, so comments like yours are manna from heaven 👍 I'm working on the TV bit. No solid offers yet but here's hoping 🤣

    • @DavidS-dw1wv
      @DavidS-dw1wv 4 года назад +12

      Charlie DIYte You definitely feel like you belong on the box so I hope it works out. I don’t often comment on RUclips so this is totally genuine. Thanks a lot for the videos - they’ve been a help to me and you’re much better at explaining this stuff than most. Best of luck!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад +6

      @@DavidS-dw1wv Thanks, I massively appreciate that!!

    • @garvielloken3929
      @garvielloken3929 4 года назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @DamianHelme
      @DamianHelme 4 года назад +2

      Agree with David's point. Very informative and watchable, you should defo have a TV gig! thanks for putting these out there.

  • @kiix
    @kiix 4 года назад +10

    It's funny how many of your uploads coincide with what I bodged about two hours before :) oh well. My next jobs are painting the walls, new skirting/architrave, and a built in wardrobe too.
    These videos have helped so much over the last couple of months. Thank you!

  • @simonjackson2101
    @simonjackson2101 4 года назад +8

    Finally some decent uk handyman content. Keep up the good work

  • @jayjohal6892
    @jayjohal6892 3 года назад +4

    I feel confident enough now to go round my house and start plastering all the chasing left by the sparky! Having watched my sparky bonding the first few chasers WITHOUT using PVA glue to seal the brick dust to begin with , I can now do this myself and do a proper job!

  • @strawycape9693
    @strawycape9693 3 года назад +3

    My partner and I have just bought our first home and it needs a fair amount for repair as well fully redecorating so this is a great time to have found your channel! this was great info and I look forward to working through you other videos

  • @marekjustus
    @marekjustus 4 года назад +9

    This is one of the most helpful videos I’ve seen since I started my “rebuilding and redecorating” journey! Thank you!

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 2 года назад +5

    Of all the videos out there on this subject this is the best by miles and miles! Exactly all the info I needed plus more. You do NOT "go on and on" at all!? Your content is always to the point, incredibly well filmed with detailed close-ups and full of helpful tips. Thanks so, SO much, Charlie! xox 🙏

  • @Chriskreepa
    @Chriskreepa 4 года назад +1

    Been looking all over the internet for a good how to. This video beats all of them. Broke it down brilliantly for me. Get yourself a TV gig!

  • @ExtremeShez
    @ExtremeShez 3 года назад +2

    I love the fact after receiving professional advice, you reign it in and give the average DIYer's perspective. Like you say, we haven't dailled in those skills like a professional or a master craftsman or have those sort of high end tool available. Thank you for a great channel.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад +3

      Thanks mate, I really appreciate that. Yes there's a lot of tool snobbery from the pro tradesman but there so much we DIYer's can do with a few basic tools and a bit of prep 👊🏻

  • @wooly17
    @wooly17 4 года назад +2

    I always mix my filler the way you did mate. Impressed with you. The amount of people I see on site who waste easi fill is shocking. I've been plastering old school for 14 years

  • @Invisiblehawk007
    @Invisiblehawk007 4 года назад +11

    I absolutely love your videos and as a keen DIY enthusiast for many years I have to say I learn a lot from you, even if it’s one or two things I haven’t tried before. I think the way you present for complete novices to those more experienced, leads me to always think I didn’t know I didn’t know that. Keep up the great work mate.

  • @blairtraynor7236
    @blairtraynor7236 Год назад +1

    This video is perfection! It’s answered every question I’ve had about wall repairs! I feel confident to get on at home now!

  • @ianthomas739
    @ianthomas739 4 года назад +10

    The best diy channel bar none. Charlie , you're a perfectionist and must inspire the " bodgers " to follow suit.

    • @kinghabib2770
      @kinghabib2770 2 года назад

      Hahah I’m of to do one today going to fill it with pound shop wall filler

  • @darrenelkins5923
    @darrenelkins5923 2 года назад +3

    As always, The most thorough and properly explained and shown examples to help any DIYr
    Just like school, many tutorials do not explain the why behind the how. You always do. And that is the key to understanding.
    great stuff
    many, many thanks

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад +1

      Can't thank you enough for this Darren. Whenever I find myself flagging a bit, wonderful people like you pop up and remind me why I'm doing this. Thanks so much. 👊

  • @sailaway4559
    @sailaway4559 4 года назад +8

    Great Video, first time some one has explained British Gypsum so i can understand the different products. Looking forward to seeing more, Thanks

  • @Vyker
    @Vyker 4 года назад +3

    This guy is just brilliant!! I'm almost there to finally redecorating my home DIY. Videos like this gives me that extra confidence.

    • @garvielloken3929
      @garvielloken3929 4 года назад +1

      100% Agree! Its the confidennce, not to mention the clear info too

  • @johnbell7552
    @johnbell7552 4 года назад +27

    Another wonderful output and extremely informative video. Charlie there’s no need to apologise for the length of your videos at all.👍

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 4 года назад +2

    20:44 Charlie says, "I can't thank you enough"
    No Mate! Its us who can't thank you enough!!!! This is exactly what i was looking for. Given me enough confidence to tackle this job my self! I too am renovating a few rooms of my house

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад

      Thanks Garviel - and I massively appreciate all your support of the Channel 👍👏

  • @davetay44
    @davetay44 Год назад +5

    Absolutely what I needed, thanks Charlie for going to the time (as always) to explain things so thoroughly and so easily understandable too. Already have a bag of easy fill and I only have 1 small chase to fill after installing an outdoor light, so you doing this both with and without bonding has really helped me in feeling confident I can just use the easy fill for the whole chase and not worry about not using bonding (and having the cost of buying another material) thanks again

  • @Karolina-ch8ll
    @Karolina-ch8ll 4 года назад +1

    We are renovating the whole house and I must say that your videos are a great help. Very informative and objective. Thank you 😊

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад

      Thanks Karolina. I'm very grateful for your support! 👍

  • @Leedsdroneguy
    @Leedsdroneguy 3 года назад +2

    As a beginner to this , you explained these to perfection well done

  • @davidjohnrees
    @davidjohnrees 2 года назад +2

    I've done this before, but I'm about to revisit this exact job with one of the 5x1kg Easifill bags. This video has been super helpful in reminding me what to do, with plenty of extra hints and tips. Thank you! Excellent video!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад +2

      Thanks David. Well done getting those 1kg bags. They're fantastic. Get yourself a plasterers hawk and possibly a plasterers trowel if you can. Makes the job so easy 😉

    • @nozomihk
      @nozomihk Год назад

      Why order 5x1kg instead of 1x5kg, am I correct that Easyfill will have an expiration time limit once it opens?

  • @jamesloveswork1
    @jamesloveswork1 4 года назад +1

    Explained with expertise, confidence and loads of common sense. Brilliant. Ta!

  • @wizgha1987
    @wizgha1987 Год назад

    What a legend. I was previously clueless about all things DIY, but thanks to this video I could help a sparky with second fix to speed things up.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Год назад

      Awesome. Well done mate 👌👍💪

  • @BinarySecond
    @BinarySecond 4 года назад +3

    Great videos charlie. Just the sort of thing I've been needing to know. Pulled all the wallpaper off in my hallway and tons of blown and cracked plaster that needs some love

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад

      Really glad you found it useful! Yes this stuff will be just the ticket for that 👍

  • @nightstitch
    @nightstitch Год назад

    Just the tutorial I was needing. Now feel more confident with the job I am about to start. Well worth subscribing to.

  • @jsufi1
    @jsufi1 2 месяца назад

    First video ive watched (so far) which explains the different types of plaster excellently. Thank you so much for that!!

  • @patburke5740
    @patburke5740 Год назад

    Love your videos, just done my sitting room wall chases using your methods , turned out great. One of the best diy channels on you tube.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Год назад

      Thanks Pat. Really pleased to hear that and thanks so much for the comment. 🙏

  • @saimuddin5312
    @saimuddin5312 Год назад

    I needed that video to give a boost of confidence and refresher on my DIY skills. A big thank you

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Год назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for the comment 👊

  • @KG-gg8rl
    @KG-gg8rl 2 года назад

    Just wanted to say thank you. I have the confidence to give this a go now.

  • @jjohanesson9139
    @jjohanesson9139 Год назад

    This has been so helpful. I've had nothing but bad experiences with trades people I've found on Rated People and MyBuilder. Almost all are cowboys and exploit people on standard of work and then price.
    I'm going to by my own kit too.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Год назад

      You're welcome. Glad you found it useful. 👍

  • @plica06
    @plica06 Месяц назад

    I liked this video so much the first time I came back a few months later and watched it again !

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much - really chuffed you found it useful. 👌👊

  • @C4sp3r123
    @C4sp3r123 4 года назад +7

    My tip for making up the PVA mix is to do it in a plastic milk bottle. Larger the area to be covered, the larger the bottle. You can then very easily mix it up with a shake of the bottle (lid on!) and it keeps very well in the bottle for the next day or job. Just make sure you label it clearly so you don't put it in your tea!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад

      Very good 😉

    • @andyandy8536
      @andyandy8536 Год назад

      Hi C4sp3r. Can I ask how long you leave diluted PVA to dry before doing the filling, please. Thanks.

    • @C4sp3r123
      @C4sp3r123 Год назад

      @@andyandy8536 The first coat of the PVA watered down you want to leave to dry, it dries quickly but you could do it the night before. The second coat you want to leave it until it becomes tacky to the touch but you don't really want it to dry out. You could do a test area to get an idea of how long this takes in your situation, things like temperature will affect the time it takes. Then when ready just reapply over the test area, leave to get tacky then plaster. If you are quick at plastering you could do the whole wall or if slower do a part then plaster it then apply the pva mix to the next area. If you keep your roller or paint brush being used for the PVA in a plastic bag and sealed off you don't need to worry about it drying out. You are looking for a milk like consistency so it is quite runny when applying it to the walls so it will run and drip so keep some rags handy.

    • @deathwishdave
      @deathwishdave 9 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @davidnewsome3948
    @davidnewsome3948 3 года назад +1

    This is my weekend sorted! Incredibly helpful video, in particular the discussion of the different products. Thank you.

  • @robertm6990
    @robertm6990 2 года назад +3

    Hey Charlie ✌🏼 your video is helping me a lot , just rewired my house and now I have to repair the walls , just a question, how long did you let the PVA to dry ? Thanks ✌🏼

  • @TheUllrikk
    @TheUllrikk Месяц назад

    Just to keep the algorithm helpful. Thanks for the help Charlie.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Месяц назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for that 👊

  • @TokyoDining
    @TokyoDining 4 года назад +4

    Great vid Charlie! I never understood the differences with the products but you explained it perfectly

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад

      Thanks - glad you found it useful 👍

  • @MAMDAVEM
    @MAMDAVEM 4 года назад

    Charlie, excelent video as usual. Went to buy some Easi-Fill 60 from my local Travis Perkins, their on-line catalog price (trade) was £38! the best they could do for me was £26. I told him that Toolstation, which Travis Perkins own, sell it for about £18 free next day delivery...... which is what I ended up doing.

  • @Brynoize
    @Brynoize 4 года назад +3

    I've found putting expanding foam along the edges of a backbox works a treat gives something for the filler to fix onto as its difficult getting the filler deep inside a small gap like that.

    • @victor9501
      @victor9501 3 года назад +1

      I fill the hole with plaster before inserting the box- that way, there's plenty of plaster filling the gaps.

  • @denisemc607
    @denisemc607 Год назад

    Thank you thank you thank you! Excellent delivery, detail, and no faf. You are perfection ❤

  • @chandreshvarsani2190
    @chandreshvarsani2190 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant video, very detailed and useful for beginners or improves. Only item to note is that the electrician did not install the rubber open grommets for the incoming 2.5mm electrical cable and need a blind grommet for the knockout which isn't being used on the first sockets filled with bonding

  • @parapilot09
    @parapilot09 4 года назад +1

    I use plaster board adhesive powder to fill chases and larger holes cracks. Works a treat and not expensive.

  • @thomaspeoples3065
    @thomaspeoples3065 Месяц назад

    Great video, thanks. Really liked the shopping list, made filling chased sockets super simple. 🎉

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Thomas, really appreciate that comment 👊 Chuffed you found it useful

  • @Steve_Wardley_G6JEF
    @Steve_Wardley_G6JEF 4 года назад +1

    I've got loads of this sort of work to do, this video is so helpful and I will be watching it again to reinforce the techniques you explain.

  • @aksul220
    @aksul220 4 года назад +3

    The way you explain it, it’s amazing. Thanks man.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад +1

      Aw, thanks mate. I really appreciate that 👍

  • @josephedlin2172
    @josephedlin2172 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for all the detail! I was literally standing in the isle at B&Q on Saturday completely confused! 😂 I remember thinking I have no idea so I just bought a big tub of pre-mixed stuff…
    Off to check what I’ve bought now 😂

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад

      It can be very confusing in there Joseph. The premix is likely to slump more - so you may have to layer it up if the hole is deep, and be more susceptible to shrinking, depending which one you've bought.

  • @RH-nk7eo
    @RH-nk7eo Год назад

    You answered pretty much every question I had on this! Best video on plastering I've seen thank you.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Год назад

      Really glad you found it useful. Thanks so much for the comment 👊

  • @LongNThickWithEase
    @LongNThickWithEase 3 года назад +3

    That pacific type of small tool is called a leaf and square, also very handy for filling in mitres on coving/ cornice, you can get different sizes alo

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад

      I had always wondered what that was called. Weirdly one of my favourite tools, that!

  • @Velldog
    @Velldog 9 месяцев назад

    Good video mate. Thanks for explaining the different use cases for the fillers/bondings.

  • @EmsillCazm
    @EmsillCazm 2 года назад +1

    Hi Charlie…. Another good informative video 👍,just a little tip, when you cut trench’s in the wall for cables ect try putting a little 45° + leading edge each side of the trench, I just use a scraper too form this leading edge, this way it feathers the edge of the filler from the wall to the hole rather than being a hard 90° drop into the trench

  • @richardbaker5974
    @richardbaker5974 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video. It has helped with making the right choice for the job I had to do.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад

      Really glad to hear that Richard. Thanks for the comment.

  • @danjones2567
    @danjones2567 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Charlie, used the Gyproc 60. Gave me enough time as I’m to much of a faffer and it was 27c indoors.

  • @Jonnzy01
    @Jonnzy01 Год назад

    Starting a full house renovation soon chasing all walls for new plumbing and electrics so this video has been very helpful Charlie thanks!
    Questions - 1. Can I get away with just filling the chases with bonding if a plasterer is going to re-skim the walls? Is the easy fill more for those painting straight over?
    2. Will this method work well over pipework for radiators or will the heat have an effect such as cracking over time? Is there anything different I need to do for filling over plumbing work?

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Год назад +1

      Yes you can just bond if a plasterer is reskimming. I had the cracking problem with pipes. See if you can pipe expanding foam in to insulate the pipes. Then trim it back before applying bonding on top.

  • @evh22
    @evh22 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Charlie Another quality video thank you. Ive had some electrical chasing done on hallway wall. It's chiselled down to breeze block around 1" deep - with it being an external facing wall I'm worried about damp (property is around 15yrs old). What method to use? Can I just build up layers of the East Fill 60 or do I need the Thistle stuff first?!

  • @explorewithant
    @explorewithant 11 месяцев назад

    Hi pal,,I need a small amount of that bonding for a small hole size of a small socket,,do they do smaller bags

  • @jamescater66
    @jamescater66 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Charlie, always good to double check with your videos before starting a job

  • @kalaish6424
    @kalaish6424 4 года назад +1

    Perfect timing, I'm about to start chasing into every wall of a new house! Really helpful vid Charlie, thankyou 😊

  • @solb101
    @solb101 6 месяцев назад

    This is great. Can I fill a 50mm electrical box and cables with easifill?

  • @y97481138
    @y97481138 4 года назад +1

    Best channel ever, simply.

  • @overbyte
    @overbyte 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding video. I was put onto easifill by some builders we had in but it was great to see the bonding option and even better, the plasterers hawk. Straight down to Screwfix for me 😋

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад +1

      Really glad to hear you found it useful, yes you'll love the hawk - one of those very simple but game changing tools.

    • @overbyte
      @overbyte 2 года назад

      The hawk is brilliant. I got a plastic one for less than a tenner and the help that having a surface to cut the filler and scrape the trowel on was absolutely great

  • @miketaylor7440
    @miketaylor7440 4 года назад +1

    Marvellous video. I have been using the Easifill 60 today ... great stuff.

  • @MatthewBester
    @MatthewBester 2 года назад

    Snagging! That's what I need. I caused a crack in ceiling walking around in the loft. Only small mind.

  • @topgazza
    @topgazza 3 года назад +1

    Just going through your back catalogue and although I wouldn’t be so “fussy” over tiny gaps around a socket box as the socket will cover them, it’s great to see such attention to detail.
    I must admit as an ex sparks getting twitchy over the length of the tails in the boxes. Too short and it’s an itch I can’t scratch 😀

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад +3

      Sorry about that, and there's the lack of grommets but I sorted that out in a later video.

  • @STUMANFOO99
    @STUMANFOO99 4 года назад +9

    12:50 Easy to over do it when adding a little water to a small mix like that.... More controlled way of adding water is squeezing water from a sponge. Or spraying water from a indoor plant sprayer

  • @simontaylor6158
    @simontaylor6158 Год назад

    Great video thanks as for the mixing I found making a measured amount up adding the water from a measuring jug then getting the amount of water to the amount of powder then revert to the first way of mixing knowing the quantities needed

  • @NK245
    @NK245 9 месяцев назад

    This was so informative!!! Thank you so much!!! I feel much more confident now!

  • @graceineverything9064
    @graceineverything9064 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Charlie. This is exactly the help I needed. Recently had some new sockets fitted and the electrician has left me a real mess to sort out 🙄

  • @tombrownhill4111
    @tombrownhill4111 4 года назад

    Top bloke, all videos broken down and explained. Love the amount of detail you go in to. Ive found endless amounts of tips from your videos. Keep up the good work please

  • @bigshoe9130
    @bigshoe9130 3 года назад +1

    I'm sure someone has pointed out the grommet situation in the back box. I'll add that pan head screws are to be used for electrical boxes - this prevents any snagging of the conductors. It is counter sunk screws that have been a common problem during my time as a spark.
    Just some constructive criticism
    Glad to see your using capping. Even some sparks wouldnt use that.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад

      Thanks mate. Yes I addressed the grommets here bit.ly/3vGVJ7Z

  • @m.o.2085
    @m.o.2085 4 года назад +1

    Perfect timing. Sparky just finished the chases yesterday!

  • @FreeyourFinance
    @FreeyourFinance 3 года назад +3

    Hi there, quick question please. How long do you allow for the PVA to set before you bond or easifill over the top? Many thanks, Gary.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад +1

      Depends on conditions but you want to wait for it to go clear - probably an hour or two. I certainly don't wait 24 hours although my plasterer was keen for me to pva the day before he got there, so I guess for large areas that you're going to plaster it probably pays to give it longer to harden.

    • @FreeyourFinance
      @FreeyourFinance 3 года назад

      @@CharlieDIYte thank you, Charlie.

  • @zayh6295
    @zayh6295 4 года назад

    I just wanted to say thanks ! Your video was very informative and straight forward. Been on RUclips for a couple of days anxious to start fixing the wall but this video has given me so much info, I think I’m ready to tackle it. Thanks again 😊

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад

      That's great news! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, and good luck with the project. Drop me a line if you've got any questions. 👍

  • @andyrob27
    @andyrob27 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Charlie, brilliant video and extremely helpful

  • @lv9178
    @lv9178 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic video. Also, if we look at the price today of the material you’ve showed it is now double the price which is insane considering you did this video only 4 years ago 😮‍💨😭. Thank you again for the amazing video.

  • @AccountantDoesDIY
    @AccountantDoesDIY 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Charlie. Gradually working through all your vids. I’m relatively new to diy having never picked up a hammer prior to lockdown. Now I can’t get enough. Your vids have been great either because they’ve taught me how to do something or they’ve validated something I’ve already had a go at (such as this video in fact). You, stuart at properdiy, Vikki, Keith and the diy guy are my go to channels these days with Netflix, prime and the rest all very much relegates :-)

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад

      Great to hear from you Chris - this is exactly why I set up this channel so it's humbling and rewarding to receive feedback like that. Keep up the good work and remember a DIYer embarking on a well researched project in their own home they care about stands to do a much better job than the average tradesman. 👊

  • @xerzius
    @xerzius 4 года назад

    I always buttered up my surface boxes on sides and back and squeezed the box in then screwed it up. Just cut the excess off as it comes out. Is far more secure and the little bits you filled in wont fall out later. So much quicker and proper job with the whole void filled.

  • @lynnedelacy2841
    @lynnedelacy2841 4 года назад +1

    Thanks as always - you’ve given me the confidence to tackle some gaps between windows and walls, although I did click through to purchase some of your recommendations but many are currently out of stock - we now know what the Great British public is up to.
    I also have to tackle some uneven joins in my bedroom ceiling where plasterboard panels weren’t put up carefully as they were covered with polystyrene tiles (!) so will be applying some of your tips
    And finally the internal, sticking inward , corners beneath my square bay window, which I will probably need some of those wire supports to get a clean edge, but I’m hoping your instructions will still apply to those !

  • @SuperchargedLlama
    @SuperchargedLlama 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video Charlie, got some good tips there for me to tackle the mess the builders have left behind!

  • @colonelflashman972
    @colonelflashman972 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video, never been shown how to fill properly ...well I have now good job!!

  • @harrybeasley6608
    @harrybeasley6608 2 года назад

    This is, quite literally, the exact video I Was after. Brilliant thanks

  • @maxwaldburg4286
    @maxwaldburg4286 3 года назад

    Yes I agree. charlie I think you are probably the best in your field. Just wanted to ask... after applying this bonding are you then ready to paint? Finally?

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад +1

      Thanks - I appreciate that 👍🏻 The bonding is like a sub layer. So on top of it you either need to apply some Easi-fill or plaster. I'd recommend Easi-fill unless you've got a large area to cover. Once that has set, you're ready to paint over it and I'd recommend a watered down mist coat before the final emulsion coat, as discussed in more detail here bit.ly/3ilSD3P

  • @terrybeeson4104
    @terrybeeson4104 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great video. I've done a lot of this over the years and you've answered all the questions I'm usually asking myself .

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome, Terry. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @CleverGeneration
    @CleverGeneration 2 месяца назад

    Thank you Charlie for the fantastic video! Quick question - Thistle also has a "MultiFinish" Plaster which is MUCH cheaper than Easyfill, do you know if it's suitable for those chases in the wall after a rewire? Thanks again

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 месяца назад

      You're better with EasiFill. Multi finish is a plaster designed for all surfaces eg cement rendered whereas Board finish is for just plasterboard walls. However it's a finishing plaster not designed for applying at deep thicknesses. You'll find it cracks off you lay it on too thick.

  • @StephenBeaconsfield
    @StephenBeaconsfield Год назад

    Great video thanks. Why have you chosen to use filler rather than top coat plaster?

  • @davidpriest5253
    @davidpriest5253 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for another great DIY masterclass Charlie. I will try to use the larger tools in the future, as I have used smaller trowels etc, hoping for a better finish (which never seems to work).

  • @johnharford1452
    @johnharford1452 2 года назад

    Just the tutorial I needed for a job - immensely useful Thanks !!

  • @wolfyhughes9745
    @wolfyhughes9745 3 года назад +1

    Hi thank for the video, How long would you wait between the bonding and easifinish coats?

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 года назад

      It depends on how warm the room is. About 3 hours but I tend to leave it until the next day.

  • @simonpoole1492
    @simonpoole1492 4 года назад +6

    1. Don't use screws to hold the capping in. They will rust and it will show through the paint.
    2. Top tip here: don't try cutting out the back box hole precisely, as it's harder to fill in smaller gaps. Far better to chase the back box hole far bigger than needed. The plasterer can actually fill without leaving thin gaps. The key is to have the box sit FLUSH.

  • @ianhenson724
    @ianhenson724 3 года назад

    Excellent, like the way you explain everything especially products and why to use them, i will say i use a Mirka sander to finish but size of Job will
    determine this. Thanks.

  • @JoffreyVerkadeNietVanDeKoekjes
    @JoffreyVerkadeNietVanDeKoekjes 3 года назад

    Thanks for this, I have landed on several of your videos in the past and they have taught me a lot! Much appreciated!

  • @huntergatherer8972
    @huntergatherer8972 9 месяцев назад

    Is the 10KG tub of Thistle Bonding 60 already to be added to the wall? Is it mixed? Do we have to add water?

  • @hainesy1703
    @hainesy1703 2 года назад

    Hi, I need to fill some holes after I had the radiator moved. Would you suggest wrapping the plastic pipes before filling, do I need to protect them or not? Your response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

  • @carlcastro7998
    @carlcastro7998 2 года назад

    What a fantastic video, do you recommend using the easifill filler then putting an aluminium patch over the hole once the filler has dried? Then, another layer of plaster over the patch. The hole is around 2.5cm deep and 17cm in diameter
    Thank you!

  • @icg6534
    @icg6534 4 года назад

    Excellent and invaluable explanation of bonding materials and technique

  • @harrydupay4896
    @harrydupay4896 4 года назад +1

    Love the detail you go into! That extra bit of information helps me retain the tips and tricks

  • @redknight1981
    @redknight1981 2 года назад +2

    How long did you let the bonding dry for before easyfill.. grest vid

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 года назад

      Thanks. Overnight I think. You want to to completely set with all moisture having left it.

  • @GemmaWalton-d6g
    @GemmaWalton-d6g 9 месяцев назад

    How much bonding 60 and easi fill 60 do you think I would need to fill about 15 chases? Trying to figure out how many bags