Afternoon all,
Been to price up a job (a nice big job too!). It's ideal, it's a total refurb on a room by room basis so each room will be emptied of furniture and fittings before I turn up to plaster (assuming I get the job). I also don't need to worry about sheeting up which is ace.
However, the only downside is that every window reveal is curved. You know the type I mean. Each side is curved around the vertical and the top is square edged. The curves are more gradual than those found in a typical '30's house so it's not possible to bead them out (the customer would have preferred sqare edges).
Now I've done these curves a cople of times and hated them. I just found it really difficult to get a satisfactory finish on them. OK, when I say found it difficult I mean that I was unhappy with the finish. The clients were OK with them but I wasn't impressed. They would definately have needed a sanding before painting and possibly a bit of filling in a couple of places.
Anyone any ideas or tips on the best way to get a good finish on these curved reveals?
Cheers
Fred
Been to price up a job (a nice big job too!). It's ideal, it's a total refurb on a room by room basis so each room will be emptied of furniture and fittings before I turn up to plaster (assuming I get the job). I also don't need to worry about sheeting up which is ace.
However, the only downside is that every window reveal is curved. You know the type I mean. Each side is curved around the vertical and the top is square edged. The curves are more gradual than those found in a typical '30's house so it's not possible to bead them out (the customer would have preferred sqare edges).
Now I've done these curves a cople of times and hated them. I just found it really difficult to get a satisfactory finish on them. OK, when I say found it difficult I mean that I was unhappy with the finish. The clients were OK with them but I wasn't impressed. They would definately have needed a sanding before painting and possibly a bit of filling in a couple of places.
Anyone any ideas or tips on the best way to get a good finish on these curved reveals?
Cheers
Fred