• Ben Kerslake of Carrington Lime

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Ben Kerslake of Carrington Lime

  • Summary

  • In this episode we chat with Ben Kerslake of CarringtonLIME. Rich visited him at his premises in the Forest of Dean. We discuss Ben winning a Blue Peter competition, getting his neighbours to work on his house, and painting a room for 50p! On a more serious note, we talk about lime, hot lime, Naturally Hydraulic Lime, training, and innovation. Ben is keen to help train the next generation of plasterers, but also homeowners wanting to have a go themselves, and professionals wanting to understand the use of lime better.


    00:00 - Intro

    01:02 - About Ben

    04:10 - Where it started

    06:11 - The courses CarringtonLIME run

    08:06 - How can we narrow the skills gap?

    09:12 - Advice on coating plasters and paints

    11:36 - Making your own paints and plasters

    16:10 - Subscribe to channel

    17:10 - “Hot” lime

    21:28 - Hydrated Lime

    24:02 - Using lime now very different to historic mixes

    26:16 - Specifying mixes

    31:19 - Bought Lime quality can be too pure for buildings applications

    35:01 - Over-prescriptive specifications

    36:28 - Understanding materials

    39:07 - “One size DOESN’T fit all”

    39:58 - Experimenting with materials and mixes

    44:52 - Lath and plaster ceilings

    52:02 - Insulating plaster mixes

    55:06 - Overview of CarringtonLIME courses

    58:23 - Favourite Book

    60:04 - Favourite Building



    CarringtonLime: https://www.carringtonlime.co.uk/


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carringtonlime

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carringtonlime


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