I remember working in South Hetton 38 years or so ago, we would 2 coat render 2 and 3 storey houses then Tyrolean them a couple of days later.
You can't have joints in Tyrolean so the whole house has to be done a full wall at a time from top to bottom in 1 go. This was well before Health and Safety started to take an interest in men working at height.
We would start at the top level of the saffolding. I say we, I mean me and my labourer and I would Spray a coat of Tyrolean and then quickly strip the top level of scaffold. We had to fill in the pudlick holes with darbo then Tyrolean that level.
The scaffold by this time had become very unsafe so we would attach ropes to the highest scaffold poles which would sway back and forth as I used the Tyrolean gun. We thought nothing of this, it was how we finished a house without unsightly joints.
Crazy days I wouldn't wish on any plasterer now, the amount of close shaves I had was unbelievable but if you didn't do it they would get some other bugger to do it. Nowadays the site manager would end up in court for allowing that kind unsafe working practices.
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You had to hold it with 1 hand while you turned the handle with tother. That's why I used the ropes cos I had no fixed point to hold onto.