You haven’t got a clue you would normally do two coats flat then do your textured coat to match he’s done it in one coat then he’s textured it with the same muck. most of his videos are snc rendering , he’s been a content creator on RUclips for well over 12 years the man’s a legend he’s probably forgotten more than we know 👍🏻
He has a terrible finish on nearly everything he does he’s an expert on materials and talking a good one, he overtalks everything way too much too the point of being smarmy and catches himself out, great entertainment though that’s what RUclips’s about ?
Kirk’s actually a decent plasterer. That trowel is a swim pool trowel, can’t get the one he uses in England, it’s got straight ends that curve into the main straight of the trowel. Almost looks like a flexi trowel. Also bear in mind that most houses in America have a texture on them, so he was matching into the skip trowel finish, same way we’d match into a stipple or swirl artex pattern for example. This was a bad video to say it’s a one coater, as he must have known he’d have to mix up some wet gear at the end to add the texture. Anyhow check out his other work and I’m sure you’ll see he’s good
@@Spreadley he’s not using a swimming pool trowel, he’s using a ‘swim pool’ trowel. Swimming pool trowels have a completely round top and bottom, his isn’t, the top is straight and slightly rounds into the long bit. He’s explained and shown that in videos before
@@mitsubisher5829 oh yeah don’t get me wrong, he’s a show off, but I think behind all the silliness sometimes he’s good. Plasterings different over there to here
Quick question Sam? Bought a lower flat 100 year old. Got in had damp in various positions, got hands dirty, cleared out chimney, walls and removed soot, etc. Absolutely bags and bags full. Walls are brick but have a timber frame and floors are all concreted. I've noticed on inner wall painting flaking and bubbles. Rising damp is known in area. I've been talking to a lime plasterer and he says it's only solution, he said dry rods will fail. Is he right? Is it worth dry rodding walls first or do you think he's pushing his method fir business?
Dry rods won’t fail installed correctly your line guy it talking rubbish. What I will say is be certain it is rising damp, you would get more than flakey paint if it’s ground salts
I asked him if his method is correct and lime plastering breaths and dries out, why not dry rod walls also and stop the damp even getting into the plaster. All he would say is they'll fail. He's charging £4500 for downstairs alone. Apparently a stream runs underneath the street I live and my internal wall seems to be the problem. I can't think of anything else rather than rising damp. I'm gonna dryrod it anyway.
Kirk’s a fantastic plasterer guy knows his shit for sure 👍
Kirk knows his stuff but to be fair that work looked awful ! He just blagged his way through it !
Sam, I like your videos but check out more of kirk he has a lot better videos than that!!
Will do 👍
Sam have a look at kirks skills with a derby it's pretty impressive to be fair
Kirk knows his stuff actually look at his channel its been on the towel 50 years hes got a family plastering business
He’s ok, bit too messy for me
You haven’t got a clue you would normally do two coats flat then do your textured coat to match he’s done it in one coat then he’s textured it with the same muck.
most of his videos are snc rendering , he’s been a content creator on RUclips for well over 12 years the man’s a legend he’s probably forgotten more than we know 👍🏻
Really 🤔
I’m shitrocking tomorrow 👍
He has a terrible finish on nearly everything he does he’s an expert on materials and talking a good one, he overtalks everything way too much too the point of being smarmy and catches himself out, great entertainment though that’s what RUclips’s about ?
Kirk will respond without doubt lol
Hope so 👍
Kirk’s actually a decent plasterer. That trowel is a swim pool trowel, can’t get the one he uses in England, it’s got straight ends that curve into the main straight of the trowel. Almost looks like a flexi trowel. Also bear in mind that most houses in America have a texture on them, so he was matching into the skip trowel finish, same way we’d match into a stipple or swirl artex pattern for example. This was a bad video to say it’s a one coater, as he must have known he’d have to mix up some wet gear at the end to add the texture. Anyhow check out his other work and I’m sure you’ll see he’s good
They sell swimming pool trowels in screwfix
@@Spreadley he’s not using a swimming pool trowel, he’s using a ‘swim pool’ trowel. Swimming pool trowels have a completely round top and bottom, his isn’t, the top is straight and slightly rounds into the long bit. He’s explained and shown that in videos before
I like the one where he tries putting render on two inches thick “ because he can” and a foot square patch falls off
It’s all for show
@@mitsubisher5829 oh yeah don’t get me wrong, he’s a show off, but I think behind all the silliness sometimes he’s good. Plasterings different over there to here
I will do 👍
Oh and sam, hurry up and shave the tash off, you look like a 70s footballer 😂😂
You spelt porn star wrong Al 👌
@@dampsam I was gonna put that but, went with footballer. Quite rare videos like that cos, a lot of yanks tape and joint 👍😀
Super Mario mate. Keep it😊 up
Quick question Sam? Bought a lower flat 100 year old. Got in had damp in various positions, got hands dirty, cleared out chimney, walls and removed soot, etc. Absolutely bags and bags full. Walls are brick but have a timber frame and floors are all concreted. I've noticed on inner wall painting flaking and bubbles. Rising damp is known in area. I've been talking to a lime plasterer and he says it's only solution, he said dry rods will fail. Is he right? Is it worth dry rodding walls first or do you think he's pushing his method fir business?
Dry rods won’t fail installed correctly your line guy it talking rubbish. What I will say is be certain it is rising damp, you would get more than flakey paint if it’s ground salts
I asked him if his method is correct and lime plastering breaths and dries out, why not dry rod walls also and stop the damp even getting into the plaster. All he would say is they'll fail. He's charging £4500 for downstairs alone. Apparently a stream runs underneath the street I live and my internal wall seems to be the problem. I can't think of anything else rather than rising damp. I'm gonna dryrod it anyway.
good video again sam !
This blokes forgot moooer than that knows ffs 😂
I disagreed 🥸