Thanks for the tips. Question, can you provide the name of the plaster and tint you are using.
Thanks for the video, tons of tips. I have just plaster my first wall, and it turned out great, who sez a 40 yr old woman can't do it ππ
If someone told me your name for the first time. I'd assume you were a magician, with a name like "Blaine Gray", by the end of this video I am convinced your are a magician! Over the years I've paid "professionals" (from recommendations) for plastering, but always unsatisfied with the end result, lumps bumps chips divots. I have a small room to decorate and I think it would be perfect size for me to have a go at plastering. A few of your videos have been very helpful in giving me confidence to try. Thanks!
Hi Blaine Can you make a video please on timing like when should you second coat and when to wet trowel
Hi like your videos. Your an honest guy and your hearts in the right place concerning your trade . I have a lot of love and respect for honest people. It's an instant bond .
Another great educational video. It's satisfying seeing a pro create such a nice wall. One request from myself is: please can you make more videos on old fashioned float and set? You already have a video - which is good - but in it you use an existing wall as a plumb reference. I'd love to see an in-depth video on how to go from a bare brick wall to nicely plumb and finished using the old school float and set technique.
I love your stuff Bro. Your a fellow Manc so that makes it even better . Big Respect M8 keep em coming. Have you done an Advanced Plasterers Vid showing how to put loads on at a time ?....... I feel like I'm not gettin enough on.
Well I've learnt a lot off Blaines site.. im going to give my loft a go tomorrow.. new plaster boards .. got all materials ready .. tools and can't wait to give the Ox speed skim a bash... then seeing how bad my novis actions π.πk..you can't blame blaine π love the guy for his honesty and widsom
Hey, love the vids, been watching them for a while now! I had a question that you might be able to help me with. Iβve noticed that while rubbing my hand over my freshly plastered walls, there are patches that feel dusty/chalky as opposed to silky smooth. I canβt work out if itβs the timing or the amount of water. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Cheers
Tip number one should be βget a pro inβ! ππ». Out of curiosity is your customer having another fire surround fitted? Cos those skirtings are gonna be a pig to splice now theyβve got 2 coats of skim between themπ
Great video. Do you wait for your first coat to go off a bit before applying second coat
Excellent tutorial, only thing i always do is to take the sockets off and tuck the cable out of the way. I always seem to get it wobbly around the boxes otherwise. Takes half an hour but saves a lot of messing about
Top video mate ive told my apprentice to watch your videos when hes not working π
Great videos! Ive got an idea for you for a video. Consider taking a total amateur and take them through the process
such clear instructions!! thanks for this... amazing!
Excelente trabajo saludos desde Chile π¨π±π¨π±π¨π±π¨π±
You mentioned previously roughly 12.5 -13 litres for your mix. Do you increase the water for the second coat or is it just all in the feel to apply a thinner coat ?
Great videos mateβ¦. How long did you wait between flattening the 2nd coat with the Speed Skim and a 3rd flatten with the trowel ? Cheers
Great video thanks for sharing π.
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