legs-akimbo said:And J bonding if you wish to question a mans grammer when asking him to REPHRASE a point then you might want to consider your own when you spell a word as refrase..... perhaps then you will not look such a tit
Freddie said:jbonding said:do you know how to take a picture and post on here? why the insults,is it a reference to ireland, ie in bred gypo's. What do you do?Freddie said:Now i know schooling is hard for in bred gypo's, but being as you can write i would have thought you could read------go back and see----i never said i was a plasterer--but i use pva every day all day and i explained many times.
I do have also 2 containers of whatever bond/pva for building use aswell here and a part used gallon of green Evostick waterproofer, and i have quoted from the manufacturers instructions on all 3 items and also my 15 years experience of using pva and also knowing wherenot to use pva.
Now Seamus read !----perhaps this has been the problem all along
Classic He must be the one and only
I have tried to post pics many times here and for some reason never been succesfull as have half the forum members.
The insults are in return for yours and your rants !
Go and read back many posts------it seems this has been the problem all along--you have a problem with the forum--your pc--or you just havent bothered to read the replies properly
Hitachimad said:legs-akimbo said:And J bonding if you wish to question a mans grammer when asking him to REPHRASE a point then you might want to consider your own when you spell a word as refrase..... perhaps then you will not look such a tit
Surely, you mean, Grammar Legs?
legs-akimbo said:And J bonding if you wish to question a mans grammer when asking him to REPHRASE a point then you might want to consider your own when you spell a word as refrase..... perhaps then you will not look such a tit
still trying to change the subject.Freddie said:He's doing my head in i have had enough--it turns out now he hasnt even read half the replies no wonder we are going round in circles
Hitachimad said:legs-akimbo said:And J bonding if you wish to question a mans grammer when asking him to REPHRASE a point then you might want to consider your own when you spell a word as refrase..... perhaps then you will not look such a tit
Surely, you mean, Grammar Legs?
off you trot.Freddie said:??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
I aint changed any subject you asked me a question
I'm off to bed he's barking
legs-akimbo said:jbonding said:legs-akimbo said:You would be there till midnight because the top coat would not be ready for napping due to the lack of suction from the scratch coat ...it would simply hang all day before it could be floated and then napped. No waterproofer, controled suction, faster cure, float napp home for ya tea!
Yes I was asking you why in ashlar and quooins....Why?
You would be there till midnight because the top coat would not be ready for napping due to the lack of suction from the scratch coat, its not lack of suction its the waterproofer doing its job not letting the water readilly pass through, so the reason you wouldnt put it in the scratch coat is so you could get home for your tea.
Yes I was asking you why in ashlar and quooins....Why?[/quote
the way you asked that question makes me question your knowledge of grammar or ashlar work , please refrase the question in a better way.
Its a simple enough question. Why do you state that waterproofer should be used in the top coat of ashlar, and quoins, etc . Its a genuine question what are the benefits?(Ashlar or blocking out) is predominant on to plain floated finishes as a method of lining in joints to create imitation stonework. Seeing as you do this on a float finish, why waterproofer in this if it will be ashlar jointed but not if that very same wall was simply plain finished. ?
legs-akimbo said:Come on J.B. Lets pretend I have two walls to render tommorrow and one will be plain floated and the other formed into imitation stonework. (Ashlar / blocking out) we are aware of your reasons for no w.p in the floated wall....but why would I then proceed to put it into my gauge for what is effectively the very same wall except with a pretty stonework pattern to it?????
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