lovely work pal, i also run insitu but dont get asked to do that much on jobs , but if the client does want it done its a priveladge to say that you can do it , nice to see people still take pride in their work, nice job fella.
Hey colin it's Breconmafia, thanks for getting back to me! i did alright in the end, mixed up some lime putty and left it over night in water, then made the horse with muffle out of zinc , ran the first coats in bonding plaster (don't know if this is right but it bloody stuck like shit and worked) damped it down next day and ran coats with half lime putty and half casting plaster, then finished off with a really wet pure casting plaster coat , it came up lovely (it was only one wall)
Good god that cornice is huge. I'll be the corners took some time to do? I once did a 12ft square room, just 4 walls... no chimney breast... and I'd swear the corners took longer to form than running the 4 lengths. Looks well anyway.
And that is why it is more efficient to run it on a table and install with plaster and glue while cutting the mites before hand. Run inplace should be reserved for radius surfaces.
***** lime adds workability with the plaster. If you use straight Plaster it will set up so fast you won't have time to work with it. Different ratios affect set times. 50/50 is normal ratio.
@@Otherwiseknown79 Wow! Thanks! I had no idea.lol. Planning on trying to make my own 'form' to run some in situ (rented flat with plain stud wall partitioning with Victorian coving to old walls). Now to find some lime...
spicy chicken? korma is not a curry! lol anyhow , i like the video - i'm a plasterer and have told this guy i can run all his cornice in situ , not done it before but am confident i can do it , any instructions that you know of on how to make a running horse on the web? you know with the zinc and muffle etc? thanks , ED
Hi mate!!! Very impressive video, like it very much!! Have you done any boarding, skimming or perhaps both on the room, or ran them as you received the room in a finished state? Just wondering, keep it up mate!!!Cheers Ste
OMG im doing this exact same thing in my home!!!!! the only problem is.. i think im using expensive material for the mold compound.. dose anyone know what is best to use and cheaper.
+WuTangghost0007 when I was taught this in the dim and distant past I was taught to dot and screed the wall and ceiling where the cornice was run, this gave a perfectly level, plumb and straight area to apply the mould
it seems imposible todo at the begiinig aand after awhile allthe deco is done but still make me feel like to anxios becuse that workik material get drys soquicke bue if they know what they are doing it finaly get done perfectly i ameze about this video
true this mate, and they sayin' mitres take 1-1,5h each hahaha 6 days for one room... thats so british way... old style means old style but in my opinion casting on table and the fixing its about 4h for this room and and few hours casting so lets say one room one day and one man and no such waste of plaster. i run cornices only when some arches or rounded corners and when is just no point to take templates for casting. ...easy. ps. 1-1,5h on mitre?!! omg, thats just one mix each lads, come on...
lovely work pal, i also run insitu but dont get asked to do that much on jobs , but if the client does want it done its a priveladge to say that you can do it , nice to see people still take pride in their work, nice job fella.
I`ve been a union plaster for 25+yr`s. Glad too see that some people still know the difference between drywall crap and real plaster
William Lee agree, modern building...5 minutes to build and lasts 5 minutes
Nice job. Here in the States, guys used to work this way, they're long gone now.
Hey colin it's Breconmafia, thanks for getting back to me! i did alright in the end, mixed up some lime putty and left it over night in water, then made the horse with muffle out of zinc , ran the first coats in bonding plaster (don't know if this is right but it bloody stuck like shit and worked) damped it down next day and ran coats with half lime putty and half casting plaster, then finished off with a really wet pure casting plaster coat , it came up lovely (it was only one wall)
Looks nice. This is how it should be done. I know who to come to when i need my house doing...
Nice job. What type of plaster you used? I want to try in my house. Please send me the list of materials and mixes please please.
Mind. Blown. How on earth do you do the corners.
ha ha
Awesome job, I'm a perfectionist my self! Have you got a video on building the corners?
Quality work.
Looks fantastic. ...
Beautiful
Good god that cornice is huge. I'll be the corners took some time to do?
I once did a 12ft square room, just 4 walls... no chimney breast... and I'd swear the corners took longer to form than running the 4 lengths.
Looks well anyway.
And that is why it is more efficient to run it on a table and install with plaster and glue while cutting the mites before hand. Run inplace should be reserved for radius surfaces.
@@bynicholas12
Thanks for that! I didn't know. All the tips I can get will help! Can't afford a plasterer. Got to attempt it myself...
What I do as well..i use hydrocal to pour moulds and bench moulds. . and use lime and moulding plaster mix to run in place.
***** lime adds workability with the plaster. If you use straight Plaster it will set up so fast you won't have time to work with it. Different ratios affect set times. 50/50 is normal ratio.
@@Otherwiseknown79
Wow! Thanks! I had no idea.lol. Planning on trying to make my own 'form' to run some in situ (rented flat with plain stud wall partitioning with Victorian coving to old walls). Now to find some lime...
Fuck I wanted to see how they get the sharp corners
awesome work
coooooool video!
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شكرا لكم على تعليم الناس الخير
Why all the dislikes?! Looks incredible
looks well
Not much teaching taking place then ??
Good job . Don't see the point running the bay window on a bench and running the rest. Why not run a reverse and cast save the hassle.
how do ye do your internal and external mitres mate
spicy chicken? korma is not a curry! lol anyhow , i like the video - i'm a plasterer and have told this guy i can run all his cornice in situ , not done it before but am confident i can do it , any instructions that you know of on how to make a running horse on the web? you know with the zinc and muffle etc? thanks , ED
What is the plaster used?
Hi mate!!!
Very impressive video, like it very much!!
Have you done any boarding, skimming or perhaps both on the room, or ran them as you received the room in a finished state? Just wondering, keep it up mate!!!Cheers Ste
So how do you make the profiling tool?
OMG im doing this exact same thing in my home!!!!! the only problem is.. i think im using expensive material for the mold compound.. dose anyone know what is best to use and cheaper.
Great job. Not that easy. I did one of these myself today but just 2 runs.
Did you dot and screed the ceiling and walls first?
+WuTangghost0007 when I was taught this in the dim and distant past I was taught to dot and screed the wall and ceiling where the cornice was run, this gave a perfectly level, plumb and straight area to apply the mould
it's very tuff and present job, but you had not shown how corner is mad.
Joint rules are used to hand form the corners
@@toshishimura
Which means...?
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اصنع لها قالب فيفر وتركب غرفتين في اليوم
من اراد ان يتعلم الجبس يذهب للمغرب
nice work
ماهى المواد الخام المستخدمه
Bloody Music Noise stuffs it up !
Oh no we are still around, ive got plenty of pics n videos of bench run and run in sit cornice, picture mold, dental etc.
I wish you'd share your videos. I checked this account and there were no videos on plasterwork
how do the corners of the moldings
Antonio NoDeus . With a joint rule
On a table apparently, then fit it after having already cut the mitre.
it seems imposible todo at the begiinig aand after awhile allthe deco is done but still make me feel like to anxios becuse that workik material get drys soquicke bue if they know what they are doing it finaly get done perfectly i ameze about this video
Vielleicht ab und an mal den Schaber säubern, dann klappts auch wesentlich schneller und ohne löcher und aushöhlungen.
true this mate, and they sayin' mitres take 1-1,5h each hahaha
6 days for one room...
thats so british way...
old style means old style but in my opinion casting on table and the fixing its about 4h for this room and and few hours casting so lets say one room one day and one man and no such waste of plaster. i run cornices only when some arches or rounded corners and when is just no point to take templates for casting. ...easy.
ps. 1-1,5h on mitre?!! omg, thats just one mix each lads, come on...
Se miran chuecas las lineas de yeso pero bueno le hiciste el intento
Powinien być narzut z małej kielni stara sztuka .
Ye Kiya,hai,putty ,hai
Just buy a new one rather than doing this bullshit