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Materials, tools and equipment recognition

Unit 125: Applying setting coats to wall

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Assessment criteria

1.1 describe different types of materials used for applying

setting coats

1.4 identify equipment and tools for applying setting coats

2.2 select equipment, tools and materials to apply setting

coats to wall

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Finish coat

• The finish coat is a fine layer of plaster that is

applied to a surface to provide a flat smooth

surface in readiness for decoration.

• Finish plasters do not have the aggregates added

that backing plasters have.

• The finish coat is the final coat applied.

• Its purpose is to provide a clean, smooth surface.

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• Finish plasters are usually made from gypsum rock.

• They are classed as ‘type b’ retarded hemihydrate

plasters.

Finish plasters

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Multi-Finish

• For use on boards and backing

plasters

• Retarded hemihydrate gypsum

plaster

www.british-gypsum.com/~/media/Files/British-Gypsum/Data-Sheets/PDS-Thistle-Multi-Finish.pdf

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Board Finish

• For use on low suction

backgrounds such as

plasterboards and Thistle Dri-

Coat

• Retarded hemihydrate

gypsum plaster

www.british-gypsum.com/~/media/Files/British-Gypsum/Data-Sheets/PDS-Thistle-Board-Finish.pdf

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Durafinish

• For use where a stronger

finish is required

• Hallways/corridors/schools

/hospitals

• Higher impact resistant

www.british-gypsum.com/~/media/Files/British-Gypsum/Data-Sheets/PDS-Thistle-Durafinish.pdf

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Spray Finish

• Designed to be applied

using a pump machine

• Can also be applied by

hand

www.british-gypsum.com/~/media/Files/British-Gypsum/Data-Sheets/PDS-Thistle-Spray-Finish.pdf

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MPFinish

• Spray finish

• Suitable for all lightweight

plaster and plasterboard

backgrounds

• Can also be applied by hand

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Board Finish

• For use on plasterboards

• Slightly longer setting

time than BG plasters

• Provides a matt finish

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Thin coat angle bead

• Provides a true

external corner

• Nosing allows for

3mm of plaster

www.expamet.co.uk/product/plasterers-accessories/metal-bead-plasterboard/angle-bead

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Thin coat stop bead

• Provides a neat stop to

the plaster

• Available in 3mm and

6mm thicknesses

www.expamet.co.uk/product/plasterers-accessories/metal-bead-plasterboard/stop-bead

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Tools and equipment

In order to be able to obtain the best result for this coat, it is

essential that the plasterer has the correct tools:

• finishing trowel

• hawk/hand board

• gauging trowel

• bucket towel

• water brush

• spot board and stand

• mixer

• buckets

• twitcher/angle trowel.

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Tools and equipment

• It is extremely important that all tools and equipment

used in skimming are clean

• Any little bit of contamination to equipment or tools

can have an effect on the application or finished job

www.expamet.co.uk/product/plasterers-accessories/metal-bead-plasterboard/angle-bead

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Trowel

• The main tool used is a stainless steel ‘skimming’

trowel

• This can be bought pre-worn or it can be worn in

through use

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnoKVFvfXoE

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Parts of a trowel

• Toe

• Heel

• Tang

• Handle

• Rivets

• Blade

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Any questions?