I imagine cutting a curve with an angle grinder is incredibly hard work.The only thing I never really understood with paving is the obsession with 90 degree angles. I get it looks nicer but it goes against human nature to walk like that.
Is it dry yet? I had some walls skimmed recently and they took a good 3-4 days to dry out. Don't force them to dry by using heaters or a dehumidifier - just keep a window ajar and let the plaster dry out naturally.Plasterer is here tomorrow and Tuesday - hopefully it should be dried out for the weekend as we have visitors so everything (well the bed, dressing table and wardrobe minimum) will need moving back in. Then back out again when they've gone so I can paint and get a new carpet in ....
I imagine cutting a curve with an angle grinder is incredibly hard work.
I imagine cutting a curve with an angle grinder is incredibly hard work.
Is it dry yet? I had some walls skimmed recently and they took a good 3-4 days to dry out. Don't force them to dry by using heaters or a dehumidifier - just keep a window ajar and let the plaster dry out naturally.
He did three walls yesterday and is here now doing the fourth wall (bay window) and the ceiling.
Windows are on locked open and the radiator on as normal. Should be fine for visitors on Friday evening
Those pictures are giving me horrible flashbacks!He's done and really happy with it. The walls he did yesterday are drying out nicely
You've picked the wrong time of year for it. I did 1 of ours earlier this year, and found it the most boring tedious job I've ever done. I was tempted to spray but didn't want to upset the neighbours.
Shelves went up.
I initially stained them a little too dark and had to sand back to bare wood again and recoat using only 1 coat of stain. What was annoying was the test piece i used had 3 costs of stain. Suppose it's the difference in that i spent a lot more time prepping the shelves and only gave the test piece a light sand.
What was also annoying was that my wood was 8x2, so i bought 8" shelf brackets. Fitted perfectly as a test fit, but the screws aren't countersunk into the bracket so stick out ~4mm which stops the shelf fitting. I had to cut a recess out at the back to get them to fit.
What a strange thing to say!The only thing I never really understood with paving is the obsession with 90 degree angles. I get it looks nicer but it goes against human nature to walk like that.
He's done and really happy with it. The walls he did yesterday are drying out nicely