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  • You can use multi finish plaster (the pink stuff). It works well with plasterboard. It does need a certain touch to finish it properly though. You can use the multi finish and leave a fairly rough finish then use TX110 and sand the whole lot, coat it with Gardz and paint or line and paint. If you're lucky with the plasterboard thickness matching the gap then you could use scrim tape and TX110 or a softer filler like easy fill, I would prefer TX110 as long as I wasn't using big quantities.

  • Your right there. It an an art to get a smooth finish one time so using the overfill and sand method

    Getting the right size of pb is where it’ll difficult. It’s about the half the size at the top of the wall to bottom of wall plate as the brick sticks out. I’ll figure it out

    Thanks as always

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