Nice video. I usually do the same method at the top, but I measure the socket length down with a pencil mark so I don't have to put a slice in the bottom. Takes some practise
Aubrey, you are a genius, thank you. I'm a carpenter wallpapering for the first time and these videos are excellent. I prefer brush No.10 by the way, looks better than No.18 you used the other time! :-)
Hi Aubrey, Greetings from Weston super Mare. . Yes, keep the blade low and long. I have described this to numerous guys in the trade but they seem not to grasp the skill. Good to see you back "on film"... Bo (Albion Decoration).
Good to hear from you, hope all is going well for Albion Decoration, nice spell of dry weather for doing some outsides. More videos are in the pipeline 😊
Thanks for the video. Quick couple of questions if I may. I’m about to paper a feature wall in our bedroom, the wall has been painted with Matt emulsion a few years and is in good order, my questions are: Do I need to seal the emulsion? If so, with a weak mix of PVA or a weak mix of paper paste? If the wall is flat do I need to line the wall with lining paper? I only ask as i want to make it easy for myself when I ever come to removing the paper in the future, I recently stripped the hall of wall paper and it was a nightmare and I had to get the hall re-skimmed! Any advice gratefully received!
Hi, yes it would be a good idea to first apply a weak solution of paste over the matt emulsion. If the wall is in good condition without lots of defects or making good then you should be fine without first applying lining paper. The paper should be easy enough to remove in the future. Sorry to hear about the problem you had with the hall. Please let me know if you need any further advice Barry.
@@AubreysAbsoluteDecorating thank you Aubrey, there is so much conflicting info on the net, ‘use pva’ ‘don’t use pva’ etc! I’m going to use paste the wall paper, I assume that will be fine if the walls are sealed with a weak paste mix? Thanks again for your help!
Aubrey! I thought you’d left the planet my friend! Great to see some more great stuff from you. As always a true professional! More please 👍🏻
Glad you liked the video Derek, more will be following 😊
Very need and tidy! Thank you for these videos 🤍
Glad you have found them helpful 😊
Enjoyed the video, so glad to see you again. x
Yay, thank you! 😊
Nice technique. Good to see you back Aubrey.
Thank you Deborah, glad you liked the video 😊
Thanks for taking the time to upload this, always appreciated and good to see you back 😊
Thank you Mark, glad you are enjoying the videos 😊
Many thanks for making this look so easy, Aubrey, and it was lovely to see you. 🤗
That's great, glad you liked the video Kelly 😊
Nice video. I usually do the same method at the top, but I measure the socket length down with a pencil mark so I don't have to put a slice in the bottom. Takes some practise
Aubrey, you are a genius, thank you. I'm a carpenter wallpapering for the first time and these videos are excellent. I prefer brush No.10 by the way, looks better than No.18 you used the other time! :-)
That is great news, glad you are finding the videos helpful. I agree, No 10 is a fine looking brush 😊
Hi Aubrey, Greetings from Weston super Mare. . Yes, keep the blade low and long. I have described this to numerous guys in the trade but they seem not to grasp the skill. Good to see you back "on film"... Bo (Albion Decoration).
Good to hear from you, hope all is going well for Albion Decoration, nice spell of dry weather for doing some outsides. More videos are in the pipeline 😊
You are fabulous enjoyed watching the video.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you! I'm going to attempt this very soon for the first time 🤞 great tip and simple to follow.. subscribed for more advice 😅
Glad you found the video helpful, hope all goes well with the decorating for you 😊
Brilliant help, thank you.
Good stuff, glad it helped 😊
1st class mate
Thanks Mark, glad you liked it 😊
Great video 👍
Thanks Garry 😊
Hi
Can mist coat of emulsion be applied to bare plasterboard to seal it before painting
Yes it can.
Hi
Can acrylic primer undercoat be applied to cold water copper pipes or oil base primer which one do you recommend
Thanks
If you have some Bullseye 123 you could use that as it is suitable for priming non-ferrous metals like copper.
Thanks for the video. Quick couple of questions if I may. I’m about to paper a feature wall in our bedroom, the wall has been painted with Matt emulsion a few years and is in good order, my questions are:
Do I need to seal the emulsion? If so, with a weak mix of PVA or a weak mix of paper paste?
If the wall is flat do I need to line the wall with lining paper?
I only ask as i want to make it easy for myself when I ever come to removing the paper in the future, I recently stripped the hall of wall paper and it was a nightmare and I had to get the hall re-skimmed!
Any advice gratefully received!
Hi, yes it would be a good idea to first apply a weak solution of paste over the matt emulsion. If the wall is in good condition without lots of defects or making good then you should be fine without first applying lining paper. The paper should be easy enough to remove in the future. Sorry to hear about the problem you had with the hall. Please let me know if you need any further advice Barry.
@@AubreysAbsoluteDecorating thank you Aubrey, there is so much conflicting info on the net, ‘use pva’ ‘don’t use pva’ etc!
I’m going to use paste the wall paper, I assume that will be fine if the walls are sealed with a weak paste mix?
Thanks again for your help!
Yes that should be fine. Hope all goes well for you.
@@AubreysAbsoluteDecorating thank you!
Hi
Does Johnstone oil base concrete floor paint need sanding between coats
You should not have to do this unless it has been contaminated with dust.
Hi
First coat is shiny I thought second coat may not adhere
The technical data sheet for this product does not state that you need to sand between coats.
Can u do a video on pricing for int and ext. P+D
I will add that one to the list Steve.
When you say a bird foot cut, I presume it's basically a Y shape?
Yes, that's right.
No need to cut at the bottom
Its good but it's too long winded, it's alot of work just for one socket...