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[.ca] Plastering: Skill and Practice (ISBN 0826906575)



A tradesman speaks:
I have been a plasterer for 25 years. This is the book we all studied from while in union training. Dating back to the late 1950's, it has been equally invaluable to apprentices, as well as to masters. All who are interested in learning the craft must start here.


Review of Plastering Skills:
"Plastering Skills" is an examination of the historical process of the Plastering trade. It presents a indepth study of the trade which includes many lost application techniques. The newer veneer plastering techniques are well presented and anyone interested in a quality trade, which is being lost, will really appriciate this manual. It was written in plain language for the tradesman.


excellent reference for proper plastering:
As the owner of a small business specializing in fine decorative finishes, particularly authentic colored-plaster veneers as of late, I am always seeking to broaden my insight into the technical aspects of the plastering trade. As in the case of all trades, the art and science of plastering is not simply cut and dry with glossy photographs and glamourous coverart. This book is a necessary read for anyone desiring to produce quality plaster work, for it takes the reader through the broad scope of the trade while providing mountains of insightful detail. From raw material chemistry to essential tools, to the proper methods of finishing walls, ceilings, and decorative trimwork, the information is presented clearly, well illustrated, and in a manner that a common laborer with a reflective mind can absorb, retain, and apply. Specific difficulties and job-related uncertainties are developed, especially concerning the bonding properties of plasters to different materials. So much technical information, yet it is presented in a reader-friendly "field guide" manner. Certainly this book is the best of what I own and will be a steadfast reference for the production of fine finishes by my hands in the central New Jersey area. -Douglas Keil- Palatial Paint and Plaster- North Plainfield, NJ


This book is only for people who plan on having a buisness in plastering...:
Unless you are going full force into business and need a "bible" reference book than please save your self 50 bucks and don't buy this book... For one, the copy right is 1968... things have changed since then, DRAMATICALLY! For one, didn't we go to the moon since then. Matter of fact I wasn't even thought of yet... LOL, anyway my point is that the materials they used are available but probably not what your looking for. Put it this way... if you're looking for an awsome way to plaster / faux your walls and have a book that will reference materials and lingo from this decade then this book will sourly dissapoint you. it is overly descriptive, lacks photos for example or steps for that matter, and again is just of another time. The techniques and desire would not be something, IMO would be what you need... I will be returning the book... please read review for "italian plastering techniques" to me that book was AWSOME... good luck


for tradespersons but good for laypersons too:
Altho it's a text book, it is very helpful for laypersons who want to understand how it works and how to hire a contractor, and not get ripped off. It's pretty exhaustive, but it's well indexed and there are headings and you are free to read as much depth as you want to. Hard to see anyone writing a better treatise than this.


Author:F. Van Den Branden
Author:Thomas L. Hartsell
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:600
EAN:9780826906571
ISBN:0826906575
Number Of Pages:543
Publication Date:1985-07-01



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