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just get out the crowbar
Who nicked the original cast iron fireplace then?
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just get out the crowbar
its my pad still a work in progress i was debating starting a thread as completely gutted and pretty much started again. i still have the fireplaces in my scrap pile
Thanks for the tip.The day before, drill a small hole and pump in gallons of diluted PVA, then plug it.
The plaster soaks it up and stabilises it quite nicely!
...You sound like a man after my own heart...I did my folks roof a while back,and begrudgingly put through on regs (as required here),BC officer,nice bloke,says "can i ask why you used copper nails and 1" battens?" I told him that i decided rather than do the minimum required,by the regs,i would do the maximum possible,by a dutiful son.He said "fair play,it'll outlast all of us..." :stooge_curly:Yeah I doubt theres much difference between boot polish and that iron paste!
got a couple to do actually. As in old fireplaces that have been glossed (arrrhhhhhh) over and need taking back and blacking up. REALLY looking forward to it. Its one of those jobs on the 50+ list that is going to be done slowly. And properly. Like all the other jobs I do of course....
isn't it lath and plasterDon't think plaster goes too well with these.....
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