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from "The Need of Trade Schools" by Richard T. Auchmuty / Illustrations by Irving R. Wiles / November 1886
Ben, The Incredible Plastering Panda.
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Another shot from the work going on at home. Moderately edited to a hard silhouette.
Simon is working on the plaster as it hardens to achieve a polished finish
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For the first time, last weekend, I did some proper plastering. It was just a little bit, as you can see: The first picture shows a hole in our kitchen ceiling caused by a water leak, which I have cut to a rectangular shape up to the joists, before nailing in a bit of plasterboard. Then the second picture is materials and tools, and then the finished surface, which is rougher than I wanted - I need to find out how real plasterers get that super-smooth surface...
We had some quotes for plastering and decided to do it ourselves as it was out of our budget. I think I did a good job considering I'd never done it before :)
Lime plaster is a skilled trade. The lime plaster should protect our home for many years...a few hundred??? Lime plaster is nearly carbon neutral as it re-absorbs CO2 as it ages.
Ann has been using a combination of clay, sand, linseed oil and horse manure to plaster the only upper framed wall on the house. Normally linseed oil is not used on cob as it limits breathability, but with the conventional style... not an issue.
Josh finishes off the cleaning up after completing the plastering of the tricky angled sections.
Thanks to Graham for the recommendation!
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Emerging from his sick bed, Brett plasters the lintel while Sue starts on the reveal. The plastering was finally completed the following day, and now our first guest room needs to dry out before the floor can be sealed, the plasterboard wall painted green, and the timber cornicing, skirting and architraves applied. Carefully taped-in bubble wrap makes a very good window protector that keeps its shape well and doesn't get in the way during finish plastering.
Taken at Spa Aesthetica during a Keep-A-Breast's "treasured chest program." I'm still wondering what I'm going to do with this but have some good ideas including asking my tattoo artist Kurtis Gibson to sketch and/or paint it for me. I loved meeting Amanda Nixon and her volunteer staff who helped make this happen. About 8 other women participated, some post-op, some pre-op like myself. These boobs of mine are special to me because I fed my daughter with them, have stuffed them into some amazing outfits and of course, had lots of fun in the bedroom with them.
I take refuge in knowing my boobs will be back when I wander too far down the road. And I'm grateful for Train's single called "Bruises" which really summarizes how I'm going to feel about the new ones, with their scars and whatever else (nipples, no nipples [aka barbie boobs]) which is all still too far up the road for now.
By Christmas of this year, this will be all be near-distant memory, and years from now... a mere blip on my life's radar. Uncertainty is a game played well in the present moment. Today I'm certain of more things than not... like how much I'm loved & adored and more recently, respected as person who maintains the brighter/lighter side of life.
View of the east of the main bedroom with the narrow windows, prior to plastering. There is one gap in the top row that needs to be filled in with a replacement small bale. The board is our placement for the "truth" window, which we'll remove just before plastering, paint marking a border. This is the last straw wall left to cover up... yay!
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We did the scratch coat section shown here in three hours. The attic is the most laborious room in the house, as plaster has to be brought up in buckets from below. Downstairs we can plaster out of a wheelbarrow, and an equivalent section takes an hour.
Romeo the 29-year-old Standardbred gelding is always interested in what the humans are up to. Here he has taken a break from lawnmowing to look into the “monkey stable” while Sue is finishing plaster with water spray and a soft float. This is the same horse who would try to eat the walls before they were plastered – a strawbale house to a horse is a bit like a gingerbread house to people!
Sue applying lime plaster on Day Three of getting the final plaster on our biggest internal wall. Scaffold work slows progress up comsiderably compared to ground-level work out of a wheelbarrow, but we love the airy feel of the living area rising up into this tall wall, and this configuration is also very useful for passive solar heating and ventillation.
Upstairs landing, reed mat walls prior to clay plastering. I liked them just like that, if it wasn`t a big fire risk I might have been tempted to leave it like that!
Brett working on the fiddly parts of the west wall of the main bedroom, being the twin niches, and the parts in between the ceiling joists. Sue has done the large areas in between and around the rounded wall end.
Jesus Plastering....on truck.
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He was on the bus already when I got on, waited for three. He was TWO seats ahead of me too. I kept looking at his hair. It reminded me of the Blue Moon hair.....that was Amazing! I decided to take a photo and it was a bit blurry. When I took it again....the sleeping woman move across and perfectly! covered his head, perfectly,and during the exposure. You can see she rested on her friend. See the striped bag when he gets up? I did.
It was the 111C bus which gets done at Carey Square, and I walk about 1/2mile. Come around the bend and there is Jesus Plastering! right there. There isn't any better sign, except he was around on the 20th too,see last collage in comment.
Brett, our “ladder-monkey”, plastering the top of the east wall. The top left hand side was done with the scaffold, which was moved out of the room prior to this photograph, because our heads were starting to bump into the (downsloping) ceiling as work progressed. We find it easier and faster at this point to have one person plastering at ground level, and re-filling the top person's hawk with lime plaster when needed. You don't get in each other's way, and the ladder monkey doesn't have to climb up and down all the time.