JR's post the other day prompted me I'd not posted anything in a while
Just finishing the hall, and whilst it is not a massive achievement by pro standards, I am pleased with it because it had a mixture of things to consider, and techniques I've learnt over my time on the forum from you guys.
With the steel beam in there, there was some work with plasterboard.
I filled with float & set the bare block areas, and the whitewashed area on the left of the 2nd pic was new plaster - but about 3/4" inch out from plumb (where the builder had blocked up the old internal window) so I built it back level with the rest.
The yellow paint areas were old plaster underneath and a nasty shiny emulsion from eons ago, which is not fun to skim over.
Finally the reskim after taping all the joins brought it all together.
Just finishing the hall, and whilst it is not a massive achievement by pro standards, I am pleased with it because it had a mixture of things to consider, and techniques I've learnt over my time on the forum from you guys.
With the steel beam in there, there was some work with plasterboard.
I filled with float & set the bare block areas, and the whitewashed area on the left of the 2nd pic was new plaster - but about 3/4" inch out from plumb (where the builder had blocked up the old internal window) so I built it back level with the rest.
The yellow paint areas were old plaster underneath and a nasty shiny emulsion from eons ago, which is not fun to skim over.
Finally the reskim after taping all the joins brought it all together.