Off topic pebble dashing

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 18137Post lutonlagerlout

can anyone link me to a site or reference that i can find the specification for pebbledashing please?
i had a row with a fella today who dashed a job for us, but who said the stones dont need washing.
now i always thought they did and i need to settle this without rancour.
so its a long shot but any advice will be greatfully received
thanks LLL
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Post: # 18138Post IanMelb

Looking at http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4126 and http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=173887 - the replies by 'masona' seems to suggest that you are right ...

Mind you, it's not exactly a 'specification' :-(

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Post: # 18150Post ski

I can't link you to a site but, I build houes in the Scottish Borders and here we call pebble dashing "drydashing", ie, the pebbles or stones are thrown on to a wet render. All pebble/chippings I have ever used have been prewashed but not for roughcasting where sluury render is mixed wiith the chippings and thrown at the wall. (very messy)
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Post: # 18153Post lutonlagerlout

thanks for your replies fellas but its not as definitive as i need,shame there isnt a plasteringexpert.com site :(
cheers and thank you LLL :)
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Post: # 18154Post andpartington

if i remember rightly the pebbles will have dust on them when you get them and will stick better without the dust so i would say yes it must be washed
i hate to say this but on the scewfix board there are a couple of spreds who might help you out if you can put up with the abuse from handy andy

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