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as title. a bit od splodging in the gunge, done by yours truly:
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With a little bit of practice and a bit more alcohol to steady your hand it could be almost perfect!
I thought you were meant to fill the knock out boxes half full of plaster as well?
my workmate is very loud and can be anoying.The plasterer on a job i'm doing at the moment came to price up last night at about 8pm, already up to a 12 hour day and he chirped up "not to question your workmanship pal but can you cut your cables back and tuck em into the back boxes so i can plaster them in.......
You can imagine my reply....
Good job.
I have just finished filling the chases at my house. I used hard wall as a backing coat and a product called "easy fill" to finish. The "easy fill" sands down so easy and leaves a perfect finish. Now they are painted they are impossible to see.
as title. a bit od splodging in the gunge, done by yours truly:
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is that the faint reflection of white pvc capping beneath that plaster coat ?
if it is , i suggest you exit now before i rip the --- out of this thread.........
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I am ??
Where have i been ??
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is that the faint reflection of white pvc capping beneath that plaster coat ?
if it is , i suggest you exit now before i rip the --- out of this thread.........
;-)
What's the problem with plastic capping ?
Personally I'd use oval conduit in chases as they only have to be half as wide then
anyway, where the capping can be seen, there is just about 1mm for a skim with finish. so ner, ner.i'm moving on in disgust...........
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