Hello again to everyone!
Heres the question. Bellcast beading is used at the bottom of rendered walls to give it a nice tidy finish and to give the water running off the wall something to drip off to protect the wall(correct me if im wrong).
Cant you just nail a length of lath or other timber across the bottom of the wall, render up to it and then remove it afterwards? (i dont mean render out the full 12mm or whatever depth your timber is. I mean just use it as a straight edge to work to).
Or is this best avoided? I just thought of the question when reading up about bellcast beading! (on this forum of course). Can it be done?!
Thanks to everyone who contributes!
Heres the question. Bellcast beading is used at the bottom of rendered walls to give it a nice tidy finish and to give the water running off the wall something to drip off to protect the wall(correct me if im wrong).
Cant you just nail a length of lath or other timber across the bottom of the wall, render up to it and then remove it afterwards? (i dont mean render out the full 12mm or whatever depth your timber is. I mean just use it as a straight edge to work to).
Or is this best avoided? I just thought of the question when reading up about bellcast beading! (on this forum of course). Can it be done?!
Thanks to everyone who contributes!