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George wrote:
Dunno why I woke up that early like? Anyway one of the bathroom walls needed plastering before tiling and it was unsound in some places it being very old victorian plaster(crumbly stuff) so I wasn't in the mood for hacking it all off yesterday so hit on the idea of drilling random holes in the old plaster down to the brick with an well used scarat cutter that was near blunt,in these holes I slapped some dry wall adhesive and sized it all over to make a bond for the new plaster. This has worked pretty well and I know I could of hacked off the old plaster that seemingly was in unsound areas but that meant a lot of mess and dust and filling in bigger holes that might of occured and possibly big pieces falling off the wall. Is this a good tip? Your ever loving George My late uncle used to simply use lining paper...in fact I seem to recall even newspaper soaked in wallpaper paste..and then hand applied plaster 'looks pretty authentic doesn't it' He WAS an artist... |
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