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AnthonyL September 26th 19 12:27 PM

Plaster crack
 
Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?


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Tricky Dicky[_4_] September 26th 19 01:25 PM

Plaster crack
 
Easy - NO!

Straightforward yes, chip out loose material if that includes the plaster undercoat take back to brick. PVA the brick. Fill with bonding plaster or if you can plaster OK then use one coat plaster smoothing to a finish alternately apply finish plaster to bonding coat. If you are not confident with finish plaster use my favourite filler namely drywall filler. You should be able to smooth it out well but if you do not it will sand down a dream.

Richard

alan_m September 26th 19 04:43 PM

Plaster crack
 
On 26/09/2019 12:27, AnthonyL wrote:
Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?



The hollow sound may be a bit of plasterboard to fill the void eft when
an old door was removed. The crack because no taping before skimming.

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Brian Gaff September 26th 19 04:49 PM

Plaster crack
 
Yes when we had the back door replaced the whole of that corner fell to bits
and needed to be redone from the brick. I'm useless at it so got a many in!
Brian

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"Tricky Dicky" wrote in message
...
Easy - NO!

Straightforward yes, chip out loose material if that includes the plaster
undercoat take back to brick. PVA the brick. Fill with bonding plaster or if
you can plaster OK then use one coat plaster smoothing to a finish
alternately apply finish plaster to bonding coat. If you are not confident
with finish plaster use my favourite filler namely drywall filler. You
should be able to smooth it out well but if you do not it will sand down a
dream.

Richard



Jim K... September 26th 19 05:23 PM

Plaster crack
 
alan_m Wrote in message:
On 26/09/2019 12:27, AnthonyL wrote:
Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?



The hollow sound may be a bit of plasterboard to fill the void eft when
an old door was removed. The crack because no taping before skimming.


Or the plaster section was "glued" to the door frame with crack
filling caulk/silicone, & with the shutting/slamming or just the
frame coming & going with seasons, has moved the original crack
out onto the next weakest point...
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harry September 26th 19 06:18 PM

Plaster crack
 
On Thursday, 26 September 2019 12:27:28 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:
Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?


Drill hole(s) and inject water first and then fixing foam.
It needs the water to make it go off.
Then just fill the crack.

Rod Speed September 27th 19 03:45 AM

Plaster crack
 
Brian Gaff wrote

Yes when we had the back door replaced the whole of that corner fell to
bits and needed to be redone from the brick. I'm useless at it so got a
many in!


Is that a nanny in or you got many in ?

"Tricky Dicky" wrote in message
...
Easy - NO!

Straightforward yes, chip out loose material if that includes the plaster
undercoat take back to brick. PVA the brick. Fill with bonding plaster or
if you can plaster OK then use one coat plaster smoothing to a finish
alternately apply finish plaster to bonding coat. If you are not confident
with finish plaster use my favourite filler namely drywall filler. You
should be able to smooth it out well but if you do not it will sand down a
dream.

Richard


Peeler[_4_] September 27th 19 09:36 AM

Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 12:45:07 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:


Yes when we had the back door replaced the whole of that corner fell to
bits and needed to be redone from the brick. I'm useless at it so got a
many in!


Is that a nanny in or you got many in ?


Take a guess, senile Rodent!

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[email protected] September 27th 19 04:03 PM

Plaster crack
 
On Thursday, 26 September 2019 12:27:28 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:

Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?


Fill it with filler or plaster. I'm assuming it's 1" wide because plaster fell out, not because the wall needs rebuilding. Hollow sounding bits can be done at the same time, but not if well held in place - that happens sometimes.


NT

AnthonyL September 27th 19 05:41 PM

Plaster crack
 
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 08:03:09 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, 26 September 2019 12:27:28 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:

Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?


Fill it with filler or plaster. I'm assuming it's 1" wide because plaster fell out, not because the wall needs rebuilding. Hollow sounding bits can be done at the same time, but not if well held in place - that happens sometimes.



No the crack is not 1" wide, the dimensions I gave are of the cracked
section. The crack is a fine crack.

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[email protected] September 27th 19 05:44 PM

Plaster crack
 
On Friday, 27 September 2019 17:41:02 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 08:03:09 -0700 (PDT), tabbypurr wrote:
On Thursday, 26 September 2019 12:27:28 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:

Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?


Fill it with filler or plaster. I'm assuming it's 1" wide because plaster fell out, not because the wall needs rebuilding. Hollow sounding bits can be done at the same time, but not if well held in place - that happens sometimes.



No the crack is not 1" wide, the dimensions I gave are of the cracked
section. The crack is a fine crack.


then wipe it with a finger with a little filler on. It's all in the wiki.


NT

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] September 27th 19 05:49 PM

Plaster crack
 
On 27/09/2019 17:41, AnthonyL wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 08:03:09 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Thursday, 26 September 2019 12:27:28 UTC+1, AnthonyL wrote:

Two foot long, about 1" strip next to pvc door. Tap it and it's got
that hollow sound.

Any easy fixes?


Fill it with filler or plaster. I'm assuming it's 1" wide because plaster fell out, not because the wall needs rebuilding. Hollow sounding bits can be done at the same time, but not if well held in place - that happens sometimes.



No the crack is not 1" wide, the dimensions I gave are of the cracked
section. The crack is a fine crack.

OK, waht has happened is they were lazy plasterboarding it and didnt
tape up a sliver of plasterboard. Is this a stud wall or block?

To do a pukka job you probably want to remove it, fit it properly and
redecorate.


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