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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 438948" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Larry - maybe I was born way too late in life, but I have always had a fondness</p><p>for plaster in the older homes. of course drywall has been the ticket since the '60s.</p><p>I just like the look, feel, character and sound deadening of plaster.</p><p>I have been shoulder to shoulder with some the Old School Masters making</p><p>repairs to cracked and failing plaster on lath and it is awesome to watch these guys work.</p><p>I just bought a 1957 cinder block Florida home that has plaster on every conceivable surface.</p><p>it must be on a very sound foundation as there are no cracks on the walls and one very long</p><p>crack in the ceiling that goes through 3 rooms. which probably scared off many potential buyers before me.</p><p>in a few months, it should all be like it was back in 1957 with all the 21st Century entities. </p><p></p><p>Good Luck in your project !! Drive Safe and take some photos. (I love the "vintage" DIY projects).</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 438948, member: 13599"] Larry - maybe I was born way too late in life, but I have always had a fondness for plaster in the older homes. of course drywall has been the ticket since the '60s. I just like the look, feel, character and sound deadening of plaster. I have been shoulder to shoulder with some the Old School Masters making repairs to cracked and failing plaster on lath and it is awesome to watch these guys work. I just bought a 1957 cinder block Florida home that has plaster on every conceivable surface. it must be on a very sound foundation as there are no cracks on the walls and one very long crack in the ceiling that goes through 3 rooms. which probably scared off many potential buyers before me. in a few months, it should all be like it was back in 1957 with all the 21st Century entities. Good Luck in your project !! Drive Safe and take some photos. (I love the "vintage" DIY projects). . [/QUOTE]
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