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Well done Roy! great refurb job. The garage will outlast the house now.
That wetcast will weather for the next century :D .
 
great work mate the slop dash looks good mate me mum wants her massive gable wall pebble dashed in september might persuade her to slop dash it....... in fact no i will persuade her i havent done a bit in aaaaaages
 
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great work mate the slop dash looks good

slop dash/ wet cast, regional variations for launching concrete at a wall in an organised fashion :mrgreen:

Been a while as well jr not as much call for it anymore.....mucky job :confused:
 
jr you need a hand on it m8 ill pop over and help out never tryed it
 
no worries mate despite its me mum she still wants me to put in a price haha its quite a big area with4 windows and a door and a plinth at the botton oh and about a million pipes and **** to move and go round aswell haha
 
nice work roy what mix did you use for patching?

Hi Steve the walls were "spar" dashed originally and have been painted a few times so I mixed up a wet dash using Eglongton dash instead of pebbles, (5-2-1-1) same mix as for wet dash but one extra dash in it to blend the dash in better feathered in with a stiff hand brush. Scratch coat 5-1-1 and same for the "butter" coat... ;)
 
ill stick too the t gun thanks lol but ill help you out jr if you need scaff (ally towers) let me know i can hire them reay cheap
 

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