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Hi All,
I need to do some artex repair work at my Nans house, and the texture she has I now know is called bark. One google later it appears that you need a bark roller to do this, and that this crowd will sell me one for ~£5 http://www.dry-lining.co.uk/product/...r_180_mm_14021 When you click on the photo to enlarge, it looks like the roller doesnt actually have any pattern. Are they really just plain? Is so, can I use any plain roller? Thanks, Chris |
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On May 23, 11:31*am, "chris" wrote:
Hi All, I need to do some artex repair work at my Nans house, and the texture she has I now know is called bark. One google later it appears that you need a bark roller to do this, and that this crowd will sell me one for ~£5 http://www.dry-lining.co.uk/product/...r_180_mm_14021 When you click on the photo to enlarge, it looks like the roller doesnt actually have any pattern. Are they really just plain? Is so, can I use any plain roller? Thanks, Chris It'll cost you a £1 pastry roller to find out. NT |
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