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Tim Smith
 
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Bof,

Thanks for the rapid reply !

I guess Im tempted by the plasterboard option because it liklely to be a
quicker and less messy (certainly with plastering).

Would this method work or is it a bodge job ? I want to do this properly.

Tim


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In message , Tim Smith
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Hi

Ive got two questions really.

Firstly, we have a small (2.5' by 2.5') ceiling at approximately 45deg
over
the stairs between the horizontal downstairs ceiling and the vertical
wall
of the stairwell. The plaster on this bit of ceiling was completely shot
falling off. Underneath are the wooden slats attached to three joists.

Since Im not too bad at plastering now (did a course near Bedford and
plenty
of practice) I tried to replaster this with the normal sand/cement mix
undercoat. Of course I had great difficulty in getting much of this to
stay
in place.


I've replastered lathe ceilings using normal undercoat plaster and it
seems to stick fine, I tended to squidge it on so that some was forced
between the lathes, which I'd guess helped it stay in place, try using
undercoat plaster instead of the sand and cement.

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