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    How much bonding to multifinish

    I assume you mean 2 coats of finish but only one of bonding?
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    How much bonding to multifinish

    2.4 m high x 1.9m X2 areas for bonding (removed chimney breasts). Then finish plaster all the way across, so 2.4m high x 3.5m X2 areas. Thanks
  3. J

    How much bonding to multifinish

    Okay thanks, that's appreciated.
  4. J

    How much bonding to multifinish

    Just trying to work out say I know I need 4 bags of bonding, for the same area how many of multi finish?
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    How much bonding to multifinish

    Hi all, Hopefully an easy one... internal walls cement screed, bonding on top and then multi finish. I know it's a case of how thick the bonding is but roughly how many bags of multi finish do I need for each bag of bonding please? Thanks John
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    Render inside of porch

    Many thanks for your help and advice...
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    Render inside of porch

    Hmm, so just 2 coats of finish plaster as usual? I suppose I could also use EasiFill 60? I say that as there are 7 small sides ins/outs/corners etc. so a bit tricky
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    Render inside of porch

    Hmm... So simply 2 normal finish plaster top coats? I suppose I could even get away with one coat of EasiFill 60? It's 7 relatively small width sections, in/out/turn etc.
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    Render inside of porch

    ...I should add that the existing coat is painted, stuck on extremely well and only has one existing coat which is rock hard. I had to dig out several channels for cabling which have now been filled and it was so solid, hard work. I would normally just plaster over but this area will likely get...
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    Render inside of porch

    Hi, Have a porch previously rendered on all sides of the internal walls. So not directly exposed to the elements. As it has this on already, can I just pva and go with one coat of standard mix sand and cement? Beading not previously used on some of the outward corners, so would "probably"...
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    Speed skim size and type

    Thanks, just seen your second link. All very much appreciated.
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    Speed skim size and type

    Great, thank you. All very much appreciated. ... and do the 20" finishing Marshaltowns have special names? I can see permashape (which seems expensive) and some other names...or will any 20" Marshaltown do? Again, many thanks. John
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    Speed skim size and type

    Thank you. Yes they are expensive. Just tried looking up 20" Marshaltown, not cheap either but likely be able to use in more areas etc. There are so many 20" by them, any particular model/name please? When you say 600mm spatula, do you mean just that, a spatula? Again if you could give me the...
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    Speed skim size and type

    Hi all, I only do plastering once in a while and can just about get a reasonably flat finish. Am thinking of getting a speed skim and just wondering if knowing my quite limited use it would be worth it to help me flatten finish coats. If yes, should I go for 1200mm or another size and if...
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    360 x 275 wall tile spacers

    Hi all, Just wondering what is considered as a "standard" size spacer for 360 x 275 tiles please? Previously 400 x 250 have used both 2mm and 3mm. Thanks
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    LED Lights distance to beams

    Thanks to everyone so far. By beams I mean the joists in the floor above. The lights themselves are for the entrance and corridor of a standard ground floor 2 storey house. To centre them I would hit the beam/joists above but by moving slightly over could get away with the aesthetic...
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    LED Lights distance to beams

    Thanks. Are you saying that they must be IP65 fire rated?
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    LED Lights distance to beams

    Hi, Installing new spotlights but right next to beams. Lots of room above and all around other than the side effectively on/next to the beam. Reasonable room for air circulation too. Question is one of heat and safety. All I can see/read is that as are not standard voltage / halogen lamps...
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    Plaster retarder

    Great advice, thanks. Normally two or in this case three. Not including any bonding.
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