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Installing OSB and Drywall
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· Etelä Pohjanmaa
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But it's not the clamp that's supposed to attach anything other than temporarily. The screws that go through both boards are the ones that secure.
that makes sense but then there's nothing that holds the osb in place. just pressure from the drywall screws..Finndjävel said:
if you had also glued, then I would understand
Have now come a bit further but it's going slooowly:

http://i.imgur.com/6gPRAum.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/PKyrtwX.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/3pGV1na.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/ODKT3Qj.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/rgKHqiD.jpg
Honestly, I don't understand what's taking so long! Had planned to install OSB and gypsum in 2 days, but this looks like OSB alone will take 3 days!
As you can see in the last picture, we also missed placing a stud in the innermost corner, so tomorrow we'll have to cut the plastic and insulation to put a stud there, otherwise cracks in the corner are bound to happen. The outer wall isn't cc 60 either, so we'll have to cut quite a bit extra there.
I've punctured the plastic in some places with screws, so I'm trying to repair this as much as possible with special tape.

http://i.imgur.com/6gPRAum.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/PKyrtwX.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/3pGV1na.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/ODKT3Qj.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/rgKHqiD.jpg
Honestly, I don't understand what's taking so long! Had planned to install OSB and gypsum in 2 days, but this looks like OSB alone will take 3 days!
As you can see in the last picture, we also missed placing a stud in the innermost corner, so tomorrow we'll have to cut the plastic and insulation to put a stud there, otherwise cracks in the corner are bound to happen. The outer wall isn't cc 60 either, so we'll have to cut quite a bit extra there.
I've punctured the plastic in some places with screws, so I'm trying to repair this as much as possible with special tape.
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· Etelä Pohjanmaa
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It's the time rule that someone here on the forum usually points out that's applicable. First, you calculate the time spent, then you multiply it by pi to get the actual time spent
It's always better to spend free time renovating than sitting and surfing aimlessly or watching TV.
It's always better to spend free time renovating than sitting and surfing aimlessly or watching TV.
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· Västerbottens län
· 18 047 posts
The forgotten rule can be fixed!
Place an angle plate, included in the steel rule assortment, in the corner between OSB and gypsum.
Probably better than a rule.
Protte
Place an angle plate, included in the steel rule assortment, in the corner between OSB and gypsum.
Probably better than a rule.
Protte
That was exactly what I was thinking about! Attach an angle iron to the OSB on the adjoining wall and then let it support where the rule is missing. However, this requires you to hollow out the plasterboard just where the angle iron is on the adjoining wall. The question is whether it might be easier to insert a new rule then (5 pieces).prototypen said:
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· Västerbottens län
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Absolutely right Nino
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