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Thread: Yep i'm SHOUTING
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16th October 2007, 11:49 PM #1
Yep i'm SHOUTING
G'day strangers.
I HOPE THAT WHOEVER INVENTED LATH AND PLASTER IS ROTTING IN HELL SURROUNDED BY JOHN HOWARD LOOK-A-LIKES.......
The bathroom reno is going to be the death of me. The whole reno was budgeted at around 70k. We're up to about 150k and still not finished. Never again!!!!
later matesIf you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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16th October 2007, 11:58 PM #2
Let me guess, things not going so well
Have a nice day - Cheers
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17th October 2007, 12:03 AM #3
crikey 150k! Is everything gold plated? What is Lath?typo?
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
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17th October 2007, 10:19 AM #4Member
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Please explain?
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17th October 2007, 10:31 AM #5Cro-Magnon
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Lath and plaster is an old-fashioned plastering technique. Slats of wood (laths) are applied horizontally around the room, and plaster trowelled over the top. It was replaced by sheet plaster, like the horsehair stuff, which then got replaced by modern plasterboard.
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17th October 2007, 10:44 AM #6
Sheddy I hope thats not $150K just on the bathroom!! Must be using Corinthian Marble!!
Know what you mean about the old plaster, can't you just Gyprock/FRC sheet over it and pretend it was never there?
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17th October 2007, 01:00 PM #7Senior Member
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Lath and Plaster
What is your problem with the lath and plaster?
What did your budget include?Juan
"If the enemy is in range, so are you."
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17th October 2007, 04:48 PM #8
Lath (no 'e' - that's for woodturners) and plaster (which is really cement, lime and water mud) was used in houses built prior to about 1960. Thankfully its a dead trade. I'll be pooping concrete pipes for a month. The problem is that the fools who we bought the dump off decided to liquid nail crapiata v groove over the walls. Of course removing said crapiata has proven a dang trial (to use forum permitted words) as it left dirty great holes in the old plaster. Then I discovered that the old studs resembled splintery licorice so I had to pack them out with new studs. Then I pulled the false ceiling down and was horrified to discover every colour of mould known to man because the flashy IXL Tastic was venting into a closed space. Under the panelling was the following: This bathroom was renovated by John and Rick, Feb 4 2004. Well, if you're out there John and Rick you must be the original Dodgey Bros because my 8 month old GG Daughter could have done better with newspaper and dribble. The I pulled up the 3 year old floor tiles and found they had been laid over masonite, been poorly grouted and so of the wooden floorboards and some joists and parts of a bearer were rotten. Had to put a new floor in.....I hate this dump....
Rant off.
PS the 150K is for the whole job. prolly another 6k will see the end of it. We'll have to live to 123 years old to realise the value....and to make it worse SWMBO - who's still hangin around - doesn't appreciate it all.....sigh....deeper sigh...
Where's my damn pills..a really deep sigh....
ah well.
Later all. Back to the torture!If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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17th October 2007, 05:22 PM #9Awaiting Email Confirmation
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It ain't easy doing additions. You should of got the house cheap to make up for the reno. I don't know how you worked out the cost before you had a look see.
les
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17th October 2007, 05:31 PM #10
LOL Sheddie, I know your frustration. I'm careful these days about so called renovated houses - they are often paint and tart up jobs done in a few weeks by ppl who dont care what happens in a few years.
Anyway just keep at it - its almost over
cheers Doog
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17th October 2007, 08:38 PM #11Senior Member
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I copped a bit of flak from friends for buying a 'renovators delight', but it was visual and honest. No tart up had been done, and as bad as it looked was the worst it was. Lucky for us I suppose?
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18th October 2007, 09:11 AM #12Senior Member
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Renovators delight,Tradesmans fright?
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18th October 2007, 11:05 AM #13
Which probably goes to explain why our thrice redecorated bathroom was totally demolished down to dirt level for its fourth 'renovation'. Renovation three, dating from the late 70's, was a comprehensive failure in terms of improving building longevity!!
Ours is not to reason why.....only to point and giggle.
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21st October 2007, 12:35 AM #14
That's it Sheddy, let it out, venting is good.
I think many here have felt this pain but $150K+, you have to post pics of this bathroom.
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21st October 2007, 02:00 PM #15
No mate. The budget for the original reno was 70k. We added about 40m2 to the existing pile of kindling and 63m2 of deck. a new roof on the old house, shadow clad ply on the old house replace the old double hung sash windows with new aluminium and 6.3mm comfort glass (Pilkington ACI) and a lick of paint. The bathroom is the last structural bit of the reno and its been the toughest (apart from our ruined marriage).
CheersIf you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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