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60cc sparse panelling + plasterboard = meant to go wrong?
`Ran 30cc in the large rooms, but it would be ruinous to redo all the cable pipes, etc.
I'm tempted to install the spacing panels like it was when built, i.e., in line with the trusses, and the trusses are 60cc..
Do you think the plasterboard will fall if I settle for this sparser solution?
The bedrooms aren't very big..
Then the painter said to install something like noggings where you knew the plasterboard's short side seams would end up, so you could screw them in even along these edges.. ?..
I'm tempted to install the spacing panels like it was when built, i.e., in line with the trusses, and the trusses are 60cc..
Do you think the plasterboard will fall if I settle for this sparser solution?
The bedrooms aren't very big..
Then the painter said to install something like noggings where you knew the plasterboard's short side seams would end up, so you could screw them in even along these edges.. ?..
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Of course, you must set 300 cc and there should/must be battens around the board, even at the short end, otherwise it will crack.
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Well, well, I'll have to think a bit about whether I can still space 300cc without having to replace all plastic pipes with flex hose... so boring to have to redo all the electrical...
the plan is then to fill in all screw holes and seams to get a smooth ceiling...
why should anything go easy when it can be complicated
Well, well, I'll have to think a bit about whether I can still space 300cc without having to replace all plastic pipes with flex hose... so boring to have to redo all the electrical...
the plan is then to fill in all screw holes and seams to get a smooth ceiling...
why should anything go easy when it can be complicated
you can make it a bit difficult when it starts to rain. make extra noggings.
be careful not to pinch or have too large an angle on the electrical pipes.
feel free to mark where the pipes go when you screw in the drywall later.
mark with pencil but you probably already know that.
be careful not to pinch or have too large an angle on the electrical pipes.
feel free to mark where the pipes go when you screw in the drywall later.
mark with pencil but you probably already know that.
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