How do you plaster an inner corner if there is no support behind one of the plasterboards?

This is what the inner corner looks like:
3D model of an interior corner with gypsum boards and a gap for potential metal angle bracket installation.

Can you mount a metal angle profile (LP 50/50 from Bauhaus) behind it and then screw one of the boards into it with plasterboard screws intended for metal studs?
Metal angle profile for drywall support in corner installation.
 
Isn't it easiest to put up another träregel?
 
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When I've seen professionals do this, they often place the right disc first and then the rule on it.
 
Anna_H Anna_H said:
Isn't it easiest to put up another wooden rule?
Yes, that's a tried and tested trick :-) But then the insulation is also halved at the corners.
 
Fotografen Fotografen said:
When I've seen pros do this, they often set the right disc first and then the rule on this.
I don't understand, what do you mean?
 
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You don't frame a corner like that. There are several ways to do it, but the one you've done is not one of them.
 
K Klicka said:
I don't understand, what do you mean?
You place the disc first and then the rule on it.
 
What we mean is that the rule on the left should be set after the right board is in place. After that, you set the rule in the same way as your picture but with the board that was placed to the right between the two rules...
 
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What we mean is that the stud on the left should be placed after the right panel is in place. After that, you place the stud in the same way as your picture but with the panel you placed on the right between the two studs.....
I have no clue. The studs in the picture are already there.

You mean I should place the right drywall panel first (but it won't have support behind it? How do you then mean to place a stud!?!?! If the drywall panel is there, you can't get a stud behind it?

I think a picture would explain more what you mean :)
 
P Pagno said:
What we mean is that the rule on the left should be set after the right panel is in place.
After that, you place the rule in the same way as your picture but with the panel that was placed on the right between the two rules.....
You mean that you start like this (place the right plasterboard without support behind:

3D model of a red panel mounted without support at the corner, illustrating drywall installation with absent backing.

But it has no support behind in the corner?
 
The right board all the way out to the beam and then you set the beam where the left board is fixed? I have always beamed so both get support, but then I've only worked with older houses and never had to think in "passive ways"
 
Kretikos Kretikos said:
The right panel all the way out against the stud and then you attach the stud the left panel is mounted on? I've always made sure both have support, but I've only worked with older houses and never had to think in "passive tracks."
But in my picture, as you see, the left panel will already have support, because there's a stud there? Do you have a mirrored image on your computer?

I think we're discussing two different things :-)
 
:-)

 
Your picture arrived while I was writing :)

The right board is attached to the outer rule in the corner, then you set the rule that the left board is in. That's how I interpret what people mean.
 
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