The wire lath is strongly attached with screws. All edges are fully bonded with flexible grout, applied to surfaces very wet from water spray. As in small-crack repair, the grout flows best with local dilution. Plaster can not flow into thirsty edges. Edge preparation with Plaster-Weld adds no mechanical strength or restraint of wire-lath ends.
Here, all wood lath and broad original plaster surfaces are coated with Plaster-Weld bonding agent, applied by brush.
The patch of Structo-Lite Basecoat Plaster is applied in two steps. Here a good match of surrounding texture was achieved by simple striking with a 4-ft Feather Edge. Dark detail in the patch is spot application of flexible grout to correct under-fill or to add texture.
Please note the ladder appearance, blending with the ceiling, never using trim molding. All ladder frame edges are bonded-in with flexible grout, fairing in a very uneven plaster surface. With best fit of the ladder frame, level, the ladder frame is about 1/8" proud of plaster along the hinge end, and about 3/16" recessed from plaster at the center of the near long edge. Molding is needed by anyone else, lacking flexible grout. Molding can never be relied-upon to seal clearances between the ladder frame and the ladder rough opening.
The ladder is a rugged and simple Calvert Model 1026. My trademark safety pole with hand grips is visible through the opening.