Hi Bob, I looked at the photos before I read your post and I posted in
the comment section.
I asked what that black covering was and now I read that it was carpet.
My question is, did you also put that carpet over the metal roofing
material? If not how did you get it all to come out even. And can you
show the work done in between, like show applying the scratch coat, I
don't think you got the scratch coat to come out that smooth applying
over just what we see here, if so I'd sure like to see how you did it!
Best Regards
Bob Criswell
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Bob" <robertmerrill1953@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi All............ it has been awhile. Thought I'd share an
inexpensive save we did on a fire damaged wall. In the photos section
you will see how a fire took the back wall of the shop out. In November
and the scramble was on to keep the snow out. We had scrap roofing as
you can see.... then on the charred yet stable portions we hung
discarded industrial grade carpet for lath. Built out window trim with
pieces of styrofoam and chicken wire. Here you see the scratch coat we
applied in just an hour using the "TIROLESSA" mortar sprayer. We are
waiting for warmer temps to do the 2 remaining coats.
> Cheers.......... Bob
>
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
[papercreters] Re: Fibrecrete repair of fire damaged wall
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