![]() Rolling the mud gives you little time to wipe down, it starts to dry out so you have to be quick, Not enough time to mess around and fill such as hand troweling does. Rolling thinned mud then wiping down is for smoothing things over, It will fill only a little, Not as much as hand trowelling so the risk of skipping a coat previous to this? Go ahead and try it, Let me know how it goes. Hand trowelling is putting mud on at a thickness you want to fill in what you want or need to, I have found hand troweling and rolling mud and then troweling down two quite different things, Thats my aim and is working fantastic, My next house i might even miss the last coat and just finish it like this, Wouldnt miss a dam thing then, i am painting that one too so and awsome job they shall have, so help me god. If a car has a chip in the paint and you re spray will this hide the chip? no it wont, if you spray it ten times will that hide the chip, Nope!! If you fill up the chip, sand it smooth then spray it, What happens then, Oh look its gone. The primer makes little difference under such conditions. So a full skim to cover everything is my only option, that i feel content with anyway. Most houses this does not matter so much and normal lighting you may get away with it, but this house i am on you see everything, the worst sun on it you can get, i posted some pics under my (Windows Doors) Post. Joins have smooth sanded plaster, wallboard has paper at a different texture, the point were this meets is sanded paper and also different textures, builders walk on the board when its stacked on the ground and drive the sand/stones on there shoes into it, they scratch it, drag it, chip it, dent it, carry things into the house and bang into it, bruise it with lifters, there is even manufactered marks in it. Sorry man, i completly dis agree, respectfully. Unfortunatly im not painting this job, A man cant do everything, Another team is painting it with a paint thats between semi gloss and low sheen, closer to semi gloss that dosent cover and more suited to exterior use, And yes I am very off about that indeed. Rolling The primer the right way is ok, but getting the sprayer out and hitting it is awsome. I know!! why dont i use i knife and pan? becouse after 10years of swinging on a trowel, knife and pans sometimes dont feel right, i use one for taping but thats it. I have a guy whos works with me so he rolled a bit, i watched, then trowels it down, he watched me, then he rolled some more and so on, we really got through it and had good day, I dont feel all beat up as you do scooping from a bucket and troweling it on then wiping down, thats slow hard and sucks, this way we got heaps done, and its great, not going to need much of a sand and had a cruisy day. I tryed it today with great results, Soooo Happy, I thinned the mud a bit to far so messed around and got it working better, a little thicker than bazooka mud worked well for us, rolled it on, troweled it smooth, done a couple of walls two coats like this and i cant believe how good it is.īring it on critical light, you can go #$%^ yourself, mess with me and i will show you whos the man. ![]() Cheers Capt :thumbsup: I knew you would come through.
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