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  • trying to weigh up do I perhaps try to do any of it myself - in the bathroom, two brick walls to dot-and-dab (one with window), ceiling to board onto joists (fairly sure this bit i can do); and some skimming on a previously plastered (but bery rough looking) wall in the kitchen

    Dot and dab isn't too difficult as long as you have a good level at least 1800mm in length to be used both as a straight edge and a level. Take your time with the first board, make sure the edges are plumb and that the board itself is plumb on the wall as everything else references off this. The rest goes up fairly easily but you need to keep using the level as a straight edge across the board you're putting up and the last one to ensure everything is nice and flat. There's loads of how too videos on YouTube.

    Ceilings can be harder than they appear especially if you're working by yourself. If you are working by yourself you'll need a deadman to support the board and these board mate clip things help too help too. I'd also strongly suggest you hire a collated screwgun to tack the boards as getting those first few tacks in quickly is essential and it really does help.

    Personally I'd not skim a surface myself but there are plenty of how too guides out there.

    P.S sorry to hear if your troubles it's hard at the moment to find trades who won't sacrifice small jobs to take on big ones as everyone is so busy. Still a dick move.

  • Much appreciated!

    Might just order all the gear in, and ask one of the other plasterers we had quote who seems keen on evenings and weekends to see if he wouldn’t mind jumping in, else we’ll end up losing another month (tiler starts a 3 week job after ours)

  • I wouldnt mention that the other guy let you down in that case. If someone told me that and I was 2nd choice Id body swerve the job

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