Hi Phil your a good teacher and a good ambassador for the trade as im an old school tradesman ,i think your spot on with your vodeo's which i enjoy watching .Regards Chris 👍
Great video. My brother's tip is to use an LED battery-powered lamp to shine along a wall for painting or papering. It shows any bumps or where you've missed pasting, painting or whatever. Room lighting is seldom good enough to see what you are doing.
Furthermore, the days of mixing the adhesive and working the pasting table would be lost on a lot of the so call deccies today. Glad I learned the old way.
Hi Phil, I've noted that 'mil / half mil' shrinkage more since the wider introduction of 'paste the wall' wallcoverings. It's as though they've attempted to make paperhanging easier for your average DIYer. Dunno? Another thing, when I was an apprentice 82-85 they used to make papers with a dark backing close to the primary dark colour of the face. That was a great help for tear joints etc. All best mate, Phil
Ive never seen that, but what a great idea, it must jave been handy. I have hung a Swedish paste the wall paper that had a printed grid on the back which made cutting dry lengths a bit easier...that was about 25 years ago, never seem it since.
never go around in one.. if you go in and back out it's only 5mm 1/4", thats when you may be painting over the lining. If you paper over it, cut into the corner neat. as you;ll do a return with the finish paper. I've other videos on this.
Hi Phil, great video, thanks. What "paste on wall" paper would you recommend simply to cover a plastered wall and paint in a solid neutral colour? i can't seem to find a plain (white/cream) paper to hang vertically - or to know what thickness. Would the Albany 140 lining paper you mention do the job? Thanks.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator son has first house, 80s build, took out the electric fire and mantle surround to find a big badly knocked out hole where the original inset gas fire was. Walls are already lined and painted, plasterer says he can't fill the hole and render whilst the paper is still on. Started to strip the wall and it's bare plaster in places, and old yellow (not that the colour matters 🙂) paint in many patches. Son is broke, can't afford to render the whole wall, so was looking to repaper and paint. Just to add, he only got the keys last Friday. Thanks.
year ago BeeLine did lovely ones, with a nice pointed end, really sharp too.. (I still have some, but they have worn) Now they're notthe same. :( You do get use to them, I'm currently using FatHog shears, but they too don't seen avaliable. I like the slender pointed shears, light weight and easy to handle. I know there's the Axus ones about now but in comparision they do feel more like a Tailor's set od shears than a decorator's.. as they do feel quite chunky. So I'm a bit on the fence.
I'm looking for a video on uneven walls, but every video uses perfect newly built walls and there is nothing about a wall where you put metre rule on it, and there's a 5mm gap either end and the paper then won't paste to the wall without a crease. Please do a video on uneven walls because it would be the only one on here !
I've photos on Instagram and Facebook with walls internal and external that are way out. Have you watched my other videos of wallpapering into internal corners... Using a laser liner?
Yoo mr youtuber i like ur videos man. U love a chit chat dnt you hahaa. What camera are you using i remember u speaking about it in brewsters, but i have forgot i want to start filming my jobs and join the youtube gang
This is one of your best videos very informative and practical. More like this please, how to use a knife and when not to use it..ETC
What a video! Phil you are one hell of a teacher. Thank you again.
Like and share, like and share lol
Hi Phil your a good teacher and a good ambassador for the trade as im an old school tradesman ,i think your spot on with your vodeo's which i enjoy watching .Regards Chris 👍
Thank you. We need more exposure to spread the word ;)
You are the man dude ace
Great video. My brother's tip is to use an LED battery-powered lamp to shine along a wall for painting or papering. It shows any bumps or where you've missed pasting, painting or whatever. Room lighting is seldom good enough to see what you are doing.
Thanks for sharing!
Furthermore, the days of mixing the adhesive and working the pasting table would be lost on a lot of the so call deccies today. Glad I learned the old way.
I've more videos Phil actually showing how to paste wallpaper
Don't worry... I'm covering all bases lol
Spachuler an snap of Stanley blades on cutting in to ceilings, bottoms and corners all the way better than scissors 👌
Hi Phil, I've noted that 'mil / half mil' shrinkage more since the wider introduction of 'paste the wall' wallcoverings. It's as though they've attempted to make paperhanging easier for your average DIYer. Dunno? Another thing, when I was an apprentice 82-85 they used to make papers with a dark backing close to the primary dark colour of the face. That was a great help for tear joints etc. All best mate, Phil
I knew it wasn't just me noticing it
Ive never seen that, but what a great idea, it must jave been handy.
I have hung a Swedish paste the wall paper that had a printed grid on the back which made cutting dry lengths a bit easier...that was about 25 years ago, never seem it since.
Albany reinforced paste the wall liner you can't beat it! IMO i always use yellow top as well.
I've got some coming on order for a job coming up. tnx
Phil, when going into internal corners with lining paper do you cut it into the corner, you don’t go around?
never go around in one.. if you go in and back out it's only 5mm 1/4", thats when you may be painting over the lining. If you paper over it, cut into the corner neat. as you;ll do a return with the finish paper. I've other videos on this.
@ …what about lining paper on external corners. I’ll be papering over the lining. That’s for your quick reply👍
@leecromer3289 cut neat tontye external. A light sand over before wallpapering over it.
Watch my video about external corner wallpapering
@ 👍
Hi Phil, great video, thanks. What "paste on wall" paper would you recommend simply to cover a plastered wall and paint in a solid neutral colour? i can't seem to find a plain (white/cream) paper to hang vertically - or to know what thickness.
Would the Albany 140 lining paper you mention do the job?
Thanks.
Why does it need Lining?
Can it not be painted?
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator son has first house, 80s build, took out the electric fire and mantle surround to find a big badly knocked out hole where the original inset gas fire was. Walls are already lined and painted, plasterer says he can't fill the hole and render whilst the paper is still on. Started to strip the wall and it's bare plaster in places, and old yellow (not that the colour matters 🙂) paint in many patches. Son is broke, can't afford to render the whole wall, so was looking to repaper and paint. Just to add, he only got the keys last Friday. Thanks.
Great video Phil, as always. Any recommendations for sheers?
year ago BeeLine did lovely ones, with a nice pointed end, really sharp too.. (I still have some, but they have worn) Now they're notthe same. :(
You do get use to them,
I'm currently using FatHog shears, but they too don't seen avaliable.
I like the slender pointed shears, light weight and easy to handle.
I know there's the Axus ones about now but in comparision they do feel more like a Tailor's set od shears than a decorator's.. as they do feel quite chunky.
So I'm a bit on the fence.
March 2012 those were the days
I'm looking for a video on uneven walls, but every video uses perfect newly built walls and there is nothing about a wall where you put metre rule on it, and there's a 5mm gap either end and the paper then won't paste to the wall without a crease.
Please do a video on uneven walls because it would be the only one on here !
I've photos on Instagram and Facebook with walls internal and external that are way out.
Have you watched my other videos of wallpapering into internal corners... Using a laser liner?
Making a mountain out of a molehill
Why's that, enlightening us all ;)
Yoo mr youtuber i like ur videos man. U love a chit chat dnt you hahaa. What camera are you using i remember u speaking about it in brewsters, but i have forgot i want to start filming my jobs and join the youtube gang
LoL
Canon M6 mirroless. With 11-18mm lens and Rodeo External microphone.
Vanguard Tripod.