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Depending on what the plaster surface damage is to the pool, it really is pretty easy to repair the plaster on your pool. You just need a chisel, or a small angle grinder if you are really handy, a hammer, a trowel, some water and a sponge. they sell pool patch kits for all the pool surfaces. look for pool plaster patch kits and you will find an easy to use solution.
Masonry nails have very small heads, and are notoriously difficult to remove from plaster, concrete, and wooden walls. The best way to remove them, without removing the plaster, is to cut the head off so that it is flat to the wall. Then, fill in the hole and repaint, if necessary.
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Depends what you want to stick onto it. Not many glues stick effectively to plaster.
There really is no "best". The key is to keep your water as perfectly balanced as possible to avoid needing an acid wash to clean the plaster. An acid wash actually takes off a small layer of the plaster. Also note that products such as Pebbletec are a bit rough on the feet, although it is beautiful.
Asbestos used to be used in the plaster mix to help strengthen the plaster. So if you are ever renovating an old pool with plaster it is best to have it tested for Asbestos.
Wall putty..
If you're saying its your dick, then you would have to dip it in plaster (with a hole at the end so you can pee) and make sure your penis is straight so it wont have a bend when you take of the plaster cast. The best plaster to use for this is plaster of Paris because its cheap, reliable, and easy to get.
The answer would depend on how wide you want your product to be. If you are using small diameter needles, you will need more stitches to work with than if you were using large needles. I normally use about 35 stitches to try out a pattern with.
use plasma cutter its neat.
The best estimate for the circumference of a circle that has a diameter of 6 is 18.9
From my experience rubber cement works best.