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A
gauging trowel,
some
12.5-litre buckets
and a couple of
1-litre plastic measuring
jugs
for accurately gauging amounts when mixing.
Hawks
and your personal selection of
plastering trowels.
Usually including trowels of
various sizes, margin trowels, corner trowels, and probably also a 'small tool' and
some trowels of unusual shape for difficult-to-get-at places.
Floats.
A selection to achieve different finishes as desired, including grid and sponge
floats.
Grid, sponge and nail floats: used for finishing plaster and shaping
hempcrete.
Straight edge
and
levels.
Bucket trowel.
For scraping out every last bit of plaster.
Sheeting.
To protect the floor and other areas as necessary.
Masking tape
(usually the 50mm width). For masking off the edges of adjacent sur-
faces.
Electric heaters.
If plastering in winter months in an unheated building.
Latex gloves
and
goggles.
For working above head height (absolutely essential for
ceilings).
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