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I've had an excellent plasterer in for the last couple of days, making
a start on my renovated first floor. The water supply upstairs is
currently just tails with service valves, behind the bathroom to be.
Helpfully, I rigged up a standpipe for him so he wouldn't have to keep
going up and down stairs with his bad knee.

Last night I found a frantic note, asking if I could stop hot water
coming out of his standpipe. Possibly I should have checked which tail
I'd taken the supply from.

Apparently it's really hard to plaster with hot water ... He'd been
filling all his buckets in one go and hoping the water would cool down
before he had to use it.

Oops.

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I've had an excellent plasterer in for the last couple of days, making
a start on my renovated first floor. The water supply upstairs is
currently just tails with service valves, behind the bathroom to be.
Helpfully, I rigged up a standpipe for him so he wouldn't have to keep
going up and down stairs with his bad knee.

Last night I found a frantic note, asking if I could stop hot water
coming out of his standpipe. Possibly I should have checked which tail
I'd taken the supply from.

Apparently it's really hard to plaster with hot water ... He'd been


I've never tried, but I would guess it would cause the plaster
to set too quickly. Plaster setting is quite an exothermic
reaction anyway (i.e. gives off quite a bit heat as it sets).
If you mix up some old plaster which then sets in a few minutes
in the bucket, that actually gets very hot because the heat
can't escape fast enough.

filling all his buckets in one go and hoping the water would cool down
before he had to use it.


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On Sep 3, 10:36*pm, (Andrew Gabriel)
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I've never tried, but I would guess it would cause the plaster
to set too quickly.


Zackly. He was having to work quite rapidly ;-)


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On Sep 4, 7:51 pm, geraldthehamster wrote:
On Sep 3, 10:36 pm, (Andrew Gabriel)
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I've never tried, but I would guess it would cause the plaster
to set too quickly.


Zackly. He was having to work quite rapidly ;-)

Regards
Richard


must be worth turning the combi up higher for a giggle? :)
loved to have seen his face after that day!!!!

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