Plaster & stucco tools red or green plaster float sand differences
Hello ambitious guys and gals, who are interested in learning how to do it yourself, now possibly you can.
How? Watch Plaster & stucco tools, this video explains if you use a red or green plaster float, the red one brings just a fine sand to the surface, providing the stucco is ready for it’s use, in this video, the stucco was not ready so I just explained what it would do when ready, the green one brings more sand to the surface, thus sand differences, we have well over 700 more popular plaster videos, as it appears we now have the channel of the worlds most Popular plastering, stucco, and application of applying Render, (Render is Europe’s terminology for applying plaster) videos.
Has old Kirk matched every finish since I started in this trade well over 30 years? No, no one can do that, but a lifetime of experience with two and three coat finishes and a lot of time in can show the average stucco guy what type of sand was used, if was a cementitious, acrylic or a synthetic stucco system which was applied and in what way, making it easier to match the new texture into the existing.
I usually try and go into details about tools and their use, plus explain and show a variety of other useful plastering techniques.
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You aught to show us a picture of what that looks like after paint. I bet you can't see the patch.
Are red and green the only colors for floats? I thought I once saw an orange colored one. Maybe I'm wrong (which is a daily occurrence according to the missus).
hi kirk its adel from kuwait
is it ok to add color to stucko or cement or it will make it weaker ?
thanks
Hi Kirk I love the videos great work…I had a question do u know what the difference between English plasters I.e the bonding
,browning and finish plasters compared to interior plasters here in the USA…thanks for doing the vids I always watch plasterers in awe
Well thats a new tool an great video showing the effects of both. ty TU . cheers bro
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el texturador great vid as always mi hermano
I found the green float comes in coarse and fine–…do you have a preference?
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