Hi, i have been plastering for a while now and have become pretty good at it. However i have never needed come across this prob before.
Basically i need to plaster a wall that is basically about 30 metres long and also runs up the stairs. There is no way i can get it done in one go and wondered whether how you can do it it sections.
I am just skimming it but thought that perhaps i could put strips (lengths) of say 3-4mm bits of wood along vertical drops almost like expansion joints and plaster up to them and then remove once dry and then carry on the skimming the next day.
Does that make sense?? The prob i see with that is that the wall, as it is such a long section will not necessarily be straight and then you will have these high spots sticking out.... any ideas.
Oh and while i am here, can any one suggest a good place to get a plasterers table (collapsible) if poss.
Thanks in advance
Dombe
Basically i need to plaster a wall that is basically about 30 metres long and also runs up the stairs. There is no way i can get it done in one go and wondered whether how you can do it it sections.
I am just skimming it but thought that perhaps i could put strips (lengths) of say 3-4mm bits of wood along vertical drops almost like expansion joints and plaster up to them and then remove once dry and then carry on the skimming the next day.
Does that make sense?? The prob i see with that is that the wall, as it is such a long section will not necessarily be straight and then you will have these high spots sticking out.... any ideas.
Oh and while i am here, can any one suggest a good place to get a plasterers table (collapsible) if poss.
Thanks in advance
Dombe