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    Postby sparky30 » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:50 pm

    hi am wanting to render using a tyrolean flicker to achieve a rough finish and have an idea about how to do it but not sure if its the same as the smooth rendering with a trowel,and also its already got a bad coat of smooth painted render on the wall,this is what i want to cover, any HELP please thanks!!
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    Postby blackcat » Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:54 pm

    tyrolean flicker as u call it can be hired and can be controlled to rought or fine but not smooth before you start try a test panel on a piece on ply or something flat keep on the move and keep ie even
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    Postby canny » Sat Nov 03, 2007 11:04 pm

    Might not hold to painted surface over a period of time,rather idearly you need to flick onto a bare cement surface.But you could try painting (not pva ) SBR over they area then applying mix.
    you need to apply 3 coats 1 from the front and 2 fron a left side at a 45 degree'angle and same from the right
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