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sometimes called pargeting. The
process of
creating plasterwork,
called plastering or rendering, has been used in
building construction for centuries. For...
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colonies used clay
plaster on the
interiors of
their houses: "Interior
plastering in the form of clay
antedated even the
building of
houses of frame, and...
- also be made to set
faster by
adding gypsum. Lime
production for use in
plastering home-made
cisterns (in
making them impermeable) was
especially important...
- form a long sheet. Reed mat is
suitable for
internal use as a base for
plastering on
walls and ceilings. It can be used
against a
solid background or over...
- a
structure with brick, stone, or
similar material,
including mortar plastering which are
often laid in,
bound and
pasted together by mortar. The term...
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indentations in at
least one face and end to be used with
rendering and
plastering Paving –
brick intended to be in
ground contact as a
walkway or roadway...
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moldings on
ceilings or walls. The
process of
creating plasterwork,
called plastering, has been used in
building construction for centuries. A
plasterer is...
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topped with
earth to form a
domical shape.
There is also
evidence of
plastering on the
exterior of Tumulus-1,
bearing a 10- mm-thick
plaster of pinkish-white...
- "Home is a Fire" on May 9, 2011,
featuring street artist Shepard Fairey plastering lyrics from the song
around Los Angeles. "Stay Young, Go Dancing" was...
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first fix work is all that is done
before plastering takes place. The
second fix is done
after plastering takes place.
Second fix work, the installation...