Snailman
I guess they mean that you put the right disc first, but let it pass the rule that is there (rule 1), then you can attach it to the rule, then you put rule 2 in place, it will then end up a disc thickness away from rule 1.
 
@Klicka oh my god!
Grow up and step out of the sandbox.
Since you obviously can draw, why don't you do it? The way you think it should be done.
 
Snailman Snailman said:
I guess they mean that you put the right disc first, but let it pass the rule that's there (rule 1), then you can fasten it in the rule, then you put rule 2 there, it'll end up one disc thickness from rule 1.
Now I have drawn your suggestion (completely crazy, really):

3D model showing a red panel intersecting with another structure, highlighting the phrase "one goes past the rule" in Swedish.

the right disc "passes the rule". :-P
 
Snailman
Let it pass the second rule as well.
 
Jarlingar Jarlingar said:
@Klicka dear god!
Grow up and step out of the sandbox.
Since you obviously can draw, why don't you do it? The way you mean it should be done.
But remember, it was YOU who said the word sandbox first :-) Nitpicker.

See here:

Diagram illustrating a two stud corner with an alternative continuous corner bead support for gypsum board.
 
K Klicka said:
You mean you start like this (placing the right plasterboard without support behind:

[image]

But it doesn't have any support behind in the corner?
no not like that!
 
Remove all studs on the left and maybe you'll understand what we mean, then place the board on the right wall, then put studs on the left.........
 
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K Klicka said:
You mean to start like this (place the right plasterboard without support behind:

[image]

But there is no support behind it in the corner?
Remove the stud that the red board is leaning against, the board should go into the left wall, then stud like in the picture..... outside the red but the same as in the picture.....
 
P Pagno said:
Remove all the studs on the left and maybe you'll understand what we mean, then place the board on the right wall, then add studs to the left........
No studs should be removed here. It's a wall that is already finished and looks like that in the corner.
 
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K Klicka said:
No studs should be removed here. It's a wall that is already finished and looks like this in the corner.
then you attach another similar stud to the existing left stud, like a z-panel.
 
P Pagno said:
then you place another identical rule on the existing left rule, like a z-panel.
On the inside, towards the right wall, left rule....
 
Snailman
Set a rule or the metal bracket.

I have 17 mm tongue and groove board inside the drywall, so I would have placed it 17 mm from the corner, so it has something to nail the tongue and groove board into.
 
Three wooden beams standing upright with rough, unfinished surfaces and fibers visible at the edges. Three wooden beams with rough-cut ends standing upright indoors. Two wooden beams standing upright on a concrete floor, with visible wood splinters on top of one beam.

now maybe it will be easier...
have a nice evening!

Best regards, P-A
 
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Have the following option or metal angle in the corner:

3D rendering of a corner structure with a 45x45 metal angle support in grey and a red panel between two white posts. 3D model of a corner showing a metal angle bracket with a red panel supported by a 45x45 piece. 3D model of a corner with a red panel supported by a 45x45 angle bracket.
The last picture has a 45x45 as support.
 
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:rofl:fetched vedbitar, do not use wet wood.
 
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