Evening fellas,
Quick question for those way more knowledgable than me!
I'm plastering a few rooms in my house, and I'm pretty competent with getting a smooth finish. I'm struggling though when it comes to awkward areas between sockets and skirting etc. Some of the nooks and cranies are only about an inch or so wide. Also a couple of areas where the gap between the edge of the wall and the doorframe is about four or five inches.
Ive got a pre-worn tapered Marshalltown, so the end is 'bowed', so I can't use that end to get a flat finish because it isn't perfectly flat, if that makes any sense?
I know there are pipe trowels etc, but the process you go through to get a flat finish on the wall can't be applied with these can it?
Any tricks of the trade out there...?
Cheers
Quick question for those way more knowledgable than me!
I'm plastering a few rooms in my house, and I'm pretty competent with getting a smooth finish. I'm struggling though when it comes to awkward areas between sockets and skirting etc. Some of the nooks and cranies are only about an inch or so wide. Also a couple of areas where the gap between the edge of the wall and the doorframe is about four or five inches.
Ive got a pre-worn tapered Marshalltown, so the end is 'bowed', so I can't use that end to get a flat finish because it isn't perfectly flat, if that makes any sense?
I know there are pipe trowels etc, but the process you go through to get a flat finish on the wall can't be applied with these can it?
Any tricks of the trade out there...?
Cheers