Hi Guys,
Stripped all the plaster away from some internal walls right down to brickwork and now want to put my own scratch coat up before getting someone in to do the final skim coat plaster.
Can someone give me some advise on what vertical battons/guides to use for me to then rule against? I've done this on a low outside wall built from blocks, but that's a lot easier when the blocks were straight anyways. The brickwork is wonky to say the least, so I guess I need something stiff to keep a straight line or do I use thin 10mm wood and cement to set these straight with a level? Is 10mm enough or does it need to be thicker (bearing in mind that 10mm will be 20mm + at all the low points in the brickwork.
Also, is a 4/1 sand cement mix okay and would you recommend plastering sand only for the scratch coat? I used a half half plaster sand and sharp sand for the outside scratch coat, but must say that the larger stones in the sharp sand were a pain when floating.
Thanks
Stripped all the plaster away from some internal walls right down to brickwork and now want to put my own scratch coat up before getting someone in to do the final skim coat plaster.
Can someone give me some advise on what vertical battons/guides to use for me to then rule against? I've done this on a low outside wall built from blocks, but that's a lot easier when the blocks were straight anyways. The brickwork is wonky to say the least, so I guess I need something stiff to keep a straight line or do I use thin 10mm wood and cement to set these straight with a level? Is 10mm enough or does it need to be thicker (bearing in mind that 10mm will be 20mm + at all the low points in the brickwork.
Also, is a 4/1 sand cement mix okay and would you recommend plastering sand only for the scratch coat? I used a half half plaster sand and sharp sand for the outside scratch coat, but must say that the larger stones in the sharp sand were a pain when floating.
Thanks