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Hello Alex,<br>
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You also must try to make sure that the plaster goes through (in
between) the reeds. Don't just have the plaster just stick on the
surface of the reed. Special reed mats are sold for plastering; they
have 1 cm spaces between the reeds. If you use regular reed mats
sold in gardening stores, make sure to pull it so that spaces open
up between the reeds. <br>
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As allways, it is best to test your concept before 'going all the
way'.<br>
<br>
Good luck,<br>
André <br>
France<br>
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Le 05/12/2010 14:42, asbn a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Dear Alex
Sure, this is possible. Reed is a good (and one of the oldest) plaster
ground, you just have to fix it well on the OSB (average every 10 cm a
bracket/crib), because OSB has a very plain surface and the plaster doesn't
make a really good connection to OSB by itself.
Mit lieben Grüßen
Herbert Gruber
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