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tysfoot

just had the one job this year, very very quiet but im new also so it should get busy in the next few weeks..... ive just found this course. its right on my doorstep

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They only do 4 day courses


http://www.tesop.co.uk/plastering/

Here they do a 2 day course


Not to sure if to go for the 2 day or 4 day
 
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martinw

this becoming very popular indeed these days, we are getting people of all trades coming onto course starting to realise that having a wider skope of abilities to compliment their trade/business is a good source of income, we get window fitters, tilers plumbers and all kinds who are thinking rather than giving details of plasterers to customers when they have finished a job they can invest in a course and do the job themselves.

i would be a bit careful when selecting a course to make sure that you get enough skills because there is more than just skimming to bear in mind, also try and get a training provider who will allow you to call the trainers after the course as the advice they can give you will be from and experienced mind (and might save a potential disaster). you need know about preparation of different kinds background sufaces, pva etc p.s. im not a plasterer by the way!!!!!
 
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basshunter

i been tagging along with a good spread over the last few months on a flexible basis when quiet-

not getting paid but he lets me get on with it.i have learned how to board out rooms,dot and dab,skimming and floor screeding.

did my first wall and floor not so long ago only problem was i was only supposed to get the plaster on the walls!:lol:

i got a bathroom out of it aswell.so it was well worth it.
 
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calculator

had to bring a plaster in to dot and dab a bathroom wall for me, he only charged her £50 (it was small) having watched him do it I thought thats easy, so when the kitchen (same house) also needed doing I jumped right in and did it myself making a few extra bob, it was so simple. I'm going on a course asap to learn the lot, another string to the bow can't hurt. After that its bathroom fitting. Fed up with plumbers who take my work cos they think they can tile, boot will be on other foot as soon as I get the loot to do the course.
 
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tiler burden

hi calculator,

just think of dotting and dabbing as tiling, only the tiles are 8ft x 4ft and are made of plasterboard ;0)

hi tysfoot, if you really want to learn about plastering then go to goldtrowel in essex www.goldtrowel.org they are the best in the country...its run by chris boot and he is as good a plasterer as you'll find. i knew his brother jeff (hes gone to sunny australia) and they do floor screeding, dot and dab, skimming and floating out in their 5 day course. seriously mate, trust me on this, its the only place to go if you want to learn plastering. pm me your mob number if you need any advice about plastering or their course. they also sell dvds, and they are very informative and cover what you'll do on the course...you can go back down if you want to do the advanced skimming, they also do marble plastering, fiberous too. check out their site for video clips, pics, testamonials etc etc and yes they do have a phone service if you get stuck..

cheers
ed
 
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tilermandan

i thought the same thing because i had a few customers ask me if i could tidy up their old ceiling artex etc so met some dryliners on a site once and they gave me a lot of info on it and i had a go at home on my ceilings and found it ok so now i overlay existing ceilings with plasterboard dry line and emulsion to offer complete job more money in my pocket.
 
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tiler burden

if you go onto youtube.com and type in goldtrowel, then it will give you 2 downloads....click on the 1st one which is 5mins 44 and it will show you what they do and more importantly how well they do it!! i tried to paste the link but its not working ??

i wouldnt recommend anybody who i dont know and these guys are the best!!

regards
ed

ps no i am not on commission lol ...
 
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bearwithme

evening guys, new to the forums so excuse any mistakes! tys, i'd say do a 4 or 5 day course so you gain a little experienc of d and d . also how to use backing plasters. as for skimming practice,practice and practice. your a tiler so are good with your hands, with good instruction you'll be able to skim to a decent standard. the principle remains the same and reaching a very good standard will come with time. half the battle is preparation of the wall. i go on a superb forum run by a fella who really knows his stuff and the rest of the lads on there are really helpful too. before any time served spreads give me grief, just like tiling it'll take yrs to learn every aspect, but for most domestic work you'll soon be up and running. if a moderator on here could let me know if its allowed i'll post the web addy, i dont think you'll ever need another ref plastering! :thumbsup: p.s feel free to pm me and ill help out as far as i can. dave.
 

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