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richo:

--- Quote from: "richo" ---My ex council house is now nice and smooth due to the fact im a plasterer by trade.It took a lot of work to put it right i can tell you.
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Not to sound like im telling you to suck eggs but use a filler called easy fill .It's made by gypsum and is great stuff.Good for large areas .You can get it from most good builders mercants[ccf-travis perkins-keyline,etc]

Evilgoat:

--- Quote from: "richo" ---
--- Quote from: "richo" ---My ex council house is now nice and smooth due to the fact im a plasterer by trade.It took a lot of work to put it right i can tell you.
--- End quote ---


Not to sound like im telling you to suck eggs but use a filler called easy fill .It's made by gypsum and is great stuff.Good for large areas .You can get it from most good builders mercants[ccf-travis perkins-keyline,etc]
--- End quote ---


Used polycell, my god what a mess.

But I deeply suspect I could polish that wall till is shines now :) just takes a while to get the knack. As for the effort, yes I can beleive it.

Lord Shagg-Pyle:
Place bits of semtex on the walls, blow them out and go open plan. Looks nice, no sanding to be done, great fun to do and you will be able to get the 4x4 in the house :D

Evilgoat:

--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---Place bits of semtex on the walls, blow them out and go open plan. Looks nice, no sanding to be done, great fun to do and you will be able to get the 4x4 in the house :D
--- End quote ---


Cept its a first floor flat, dont think I'd get the zook up the stairs:

A) It doesnt have the clearance
B) the stairs probobly arent strong enough
C) The roof will fall in
D) Rabbit is broken anyhow
E) Its also wedged in the car port as I forgot about the suspention lifting when I got out

Evilgoat:
Here you go Dave

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