Smurf, you've made me laugh again!. Getting half way down the filling out coat and I can read your mind- Oh s**t, this is going off really quick!! I can tell purely by how you're suddenly having to move quicker😂😂 Apprentices out there: This is just a narrow strip. Part of your learning will, at some point in time, involve a whole wall going off at a super high speed meaning you will have to move at a super high speed. Write that down!! 🙂🙂
Smurf is posh and takes a teapot to work to make his tea in. He uses the tea strainer from pouring his tea out to strain the bits/lumps out of his dirty water when he tips it in to another bucket. Simples! 🙂
@@stevem60 don’t pour the last bit in, that will be the part with lumps in it. There was a small amount of vermiculite granules floating from the bonding dirty water, not enough to make a difference, they buried in the multi. 👍
dot and dab plasterboard has a higher chance of cracking over a solid plaster wall, solid plaster it is also stronger and more durable. plasterboard is a cheap and costly alternative in my opinion
@@Trekz86 I'll be the first to admit I'm no structural engineer but if there was cracking due to differential movement on this repair, I'd be a tiny bit more concerned about the major cracks caused by the shift in the building's foundations!! 🙂
It’s always nice to re visit an old job and see the ceiling dried out. Your the first Chanel to do this in a while, good job 👍
I was hoping they had been painted. 👍
YEP!! That old "SH*T - It's Going OFF Pretty Quick Now!" point was giving Me Flashbacks there 😂😂😂
Could have also used some of that mash!!!.....love it👍👍👍
@@Russtynailer eaten it already!
Like your videos. Never put bonding near moisture.
Apparently the leak had been fixed
Moisture in cavity from water damaged take a while to evaporate I Personally wouldn't have put bonding there.
Plasterboard foam would have worked well
Smurf, you've made me laugh again!. Getting half way down the filling out coat and I can read your mind- Oh s**t, this is going off really quick!! I can tell purely by how you're suddenly having to move quicker😂😂 Apprentices out there: This is just a narrow strip. Part of your learning will, at some point in time, involve a whole wall going off at a super high speed meaning you will have to move at a super high speed. Write that down!! 🙂🙂
@@GeoffAnderson-l5d it was going alright! lol. You’re a man of experience! 😀👍
@@Plastersmurf74 Yup. I also know a tiny bit about plastering as well! 🙂
I'm intrigued by your use of dirty water after mixing bonding. Surely this leaves a heap of bits in the water and affects the multi-finish?
Smurf is posh and takes a teapot to work to make his tea in. He uses the tea strainer from pouring his tea out to strain the bits/lumps out of his dirty water when he tips it in to another bucket. Simples! 🙂
@@stevem60 don’t pour the last bit in, that will be the part with lumps in it. There was a small amount of vermiculite granules floating from the bonding dirty water, not enough to make a difference, they buried in the multi. 👍
And you know you havent got to use a key on bonding as your using Britain gypsum products . It says it in the bag
It was deep enough to warrant giving it some key. Certainly won’t hurt anything .
Mate , you should clean all that blending in with a sponge
Yeah , clean water . 👍
Why not board it . But even so you should be using hardwall on bare brick
Hardwall can be used but will take too long to set. Bonding is perfect for this job.
Just had bonding, I did explain this in the video.
Why wouldn’t you just dab a fresh piece of plasterboard back and then skim ? More chance of cracking in this situation, differential movement
dot and dab plasterboard has a higher chance of cracking over a solid plaster wall, solid plaster it is also stronger and more durable. plasterboard is a cheap and costly alternative in my opinion
Differential movement 😂😂
@@Trekz86 I'll be the first to admit I'm no structural engineer but if there was cracking due to differential movement on this repair, I'd be a tiny bit more concerned about the major cracks caused by the shift in the building's foundations!! 🙂
Just had bonding, if there was a bit of board knocking about, would have used that. I did explain this In the video I believe.
Give it some foam👍
@@chrisbutcher3280 don’t have any! 👍