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thumberlina | 17:36 Sun 02nd Aug 2009 | DIY
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I am trying to skim a drywall. I have pva'd the wall first. I mix the plaster in a bucket water first then sprinkle in the powder and mix with a proper mixy drill attachment, till its the correct consistancy and start plastering but after 1min the plaster 'goes off' in the bucket? I am using thistle finishing plaster. Please can anyone help!!
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The plaster's either way too old Thumbers, or, it's got damp :o(((
agree with the builder-most likely an old bag of plaster
also make sure your mixing bucket is clean
.......... do you get many old bags in Norn Irn BJ?
builder i worded that reply three times^--the previous two were worse
was expecting knobby or someone to pop in with a comment
:,)
why have you pva'd the drywall?
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The plaster was new just bought from B and Q. It is thistle finishing plaster and it was suggested to me to PVA it first so the plaster would not dry out too fast when it went onto the plaster board.
Never heard of PVAing plasterboard before
you want board finish and check the sell by date never heard of sealing the boards,if you are not conversant with this ? are you up for the job? as it is a fine art, no offence intended hth Tez
Hi, some good answers here. One other bit of advice I would give is to buy the plaster from a builders merchant. They use a lot more of the stuff so it should be fresher and less likely to go off so quick. In these DIY stores it could have been on the shelf for while.
get a plasterer in.
You need a bag of dry wall, finish
Just txt my partener he is builder. Plaster is definately out of date or you have mixed it to stiff

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