![]() ![]() The plaster of paris in premix I've heard of but never tried. Clean the tools quick, clean the bucket, mix another one. Hand taping, one bag is about what I can go through in just over an hour. I hate seeing guys using EZsand or even (yes, I've seen it) topping compound to bed their tape. I never saw the Durabond, but at that point, I'm on board. Imagine a ready mix plaster /compound that you can apply with the roller or tape knife and that you can go over as many times and any time you wan't with the same mix or even with reg. in 45 minutes.And at the end if needed you can use joint compound as a top skim coat. ![]() Now, you can apply 3-4 coats with this D-Mix. Add some pva latex primer and becomes high tech. What i say was." if you mix joint compound with plaster paris and water " This low tech mix is the best "All in one and all purpose plaster. The "venner" plaster that we're mixing is not the one that you're using. (I think he said Durabond.) This way you save a trip or two. It is proven that joint compound goes over Durabond with no problems.ī. You can plaster first and use mud over it. I guess my argument was if you're going to plaster, then plaster. You've got a chemical reaction going on underneath a compound that essentially dries solely by evaporation. ![]() If you mud over anything, you're still sanding, and putting wet mud over barely cured plaster sounds like a recipie for bad bonding. I'm just at a loss why you'd mix the two. I think you missed what I said - the original said to plaster first, then dw mud over it. ![]()
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