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Not arb related but got home and skimmed a wall up in the man cave this aft with some 4 month out of date multi finish plaster, bonded it up yesterday! Kids still got it! [emoji6][emoji108]IMG_4733.jpg

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1 hour ago, Ratman said:

Not arb related but got home and skimmed a wall up in the man cave this aft with some 4 month out of date multi finish plaster, bonded it up yesterday! Kids still got it! emoji6.pngemoji108.pngIMG_4733.jpg

Looks cracking - can turn my hand to almost anything, but am fvckyng useless at plastering!  K

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[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] can plaster, but can’t render! ?‍♂️ get scratch coat on no bother, but top coat.... just rolls on me and drops off! Whether i play with it too much or what i dunno?!.... my mates opposite though, can render all day long but cant plaster! Strange eh!!

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All I have plastered is artexed fracking ceilings, bloody pain in the posterior. Couldn't believe how much easier it is on a flat surface. 
 

Strong pva mix or sbr bond is the key to that before hand [emoji6][emoji106]
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26 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Christ! You struggle with a tuna butty then! emoji6.png?

I actually know that you open the tin first  before eating  ? K

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Yup, standard section takedown with a sketchy drop zone,  but how fking wierd is that right hander in the last photie... ?

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I swore

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