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LM Ceramics

i did a 4 day plastering course at lancashire school of plastering and i could plaster after the course i suppose everyone has there opinions if you couldnt plaster after your course then i think its down to yourself, although when i did my course there were 2 plasterers there and the course was well laid out ive heard it is going down the pan abit.

i was lucky though now i advertise plastering aswell as tiling.

to be honest fekin LSP was the closest i could could find i think there was one in manchester
 
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White Room

If someone wants to learn plastering surly a course is the best option, If practice is whats wanted afterwards then set yourself up a few boards then continue from there. I would'nt expect someone wanting to learn tiling to do a set up before a course, They would'nt have the basics, Which is what courses are all about.
 
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LM Ceramics

id give that ago fekin just practice on plasteboard as long as your skim coat plaster mix is the right consistancy just spread on and keep going over with your trowel.

a good one fekin if you have some plasterboard to improve your finish give it a 2 coat skim it give a better finish


i heard that LSP is going down the pan abit gaz well according to pete anyway the plasterer who is still there taught me he is really good but ive heard he is struggling on his own as for the new tiling teacher i got told he did that tiling course there only a month before i wouldnt like to learn how to tile there
 
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GazTech

id give that ago fekin just practice on plasteboard as long as your skim coat plaster mix is the right consistancy just spread on and keep going over with your trowel.

a good one fekin if you have some plasterboard to improve your finish give it a 2 coat skim it give a better finish


i heard that LSP is going down the pan a bit gaz well according to pete anyway the plasterer who is still there taught me he is really good but ive heard he is struggling on his own as for the new tiling teacher i got told he did that tiling course there only a month before i wouldnt like to learn how to tile there
I can tell you you are wrong. With Pete, to say they are going down the pan may be sour grapes, and the Tiling trainer Rick, was brought up with his fathers business, plastering and tiling. I have seen them in operation and they are putting the old reputation behind them. I will keep people informed on the progress.....Gaz
 

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