Lots of Plastering Topics/Posts.

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We've had a lot of plastering topics/posts on here this past week, more than i can remember for a long time. Anyone else noticed ? It's a good thing, and it helps keep the Plastering Forum interesting.

Roughcaster.
 
yup noticed as well roughcaster! as you say ye cant beat a lively vibrant forum with constructive advice,tips and anecdotes. :D

and of course it helps that the plastering pros are the most pleasant in diy not. :P
 
yup noticed as well roughcaster! as you say ye cant beat a lively vibrant forum with constructive advice,tips and anecdotes. :D

and of course it helps that the plastering pros are the most pleasant in diy not. :P


and the most knowlegable, some forums are just full of diy people.

:)
 
Being a " NEWB" on here i wouldnt really notice that last week has been particullally busy.

But nonetheless, i have already found loads of usefull information on here.

I love it.

Nothing beats experience does it now and its great asking and seeing what spreads far supirior to myself have to say about certain issues.

Trowelmonkey, Richard C, Roy c and Roughcaster come to mind to name but afew. (im not ars*kissing)

I give respect when i get respect. I respect and value what many of you have to say.

RESPECT. GREG.



:D
 
Always flick through each sub-forum, gets me real excited seeing new posts. :lol: Even If I don't make any input you always pick something up. :D
 
Being a " NEWB" on here i wouldnt really notice that last week has been particullally busy.

This NEWB had noted it also. :wink:

I've posted in a couple of the other forums, but has to be said this one is the most 'approachable'. Completely agree with Alastair :D

And another for the stack....
 
Thanks Guys for all your help, I only did a 1 week course last summer, so obviously lots of questions as I go on, but you are all very pleasant and knowledgable, so may it all continue :D
 
Indeed the spreads forum is more genteel than the plumbers :shock: I still can`t forget who it was that shyted on the tank stillages in the roofs and filled empty paint cans to the brim ... in the bad old days on sites :lol: :roll:
 

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