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Plywood placed against the wrong side of the studs
Hello
I have managed to place the plywood incorrectly on an interior wall.
I now see that it says "this side against the studs" on the board that I mounted outwards.
What difference does it make?
Do I need to turn the board or can I leave it as is and do it right on the rest of the walls?
Best regards
I have managed to place the plywood incorrectly on an interior wall.
I now see that it says "this side against the studs" on the board that I mounted outwards.
What difference does it make?
Do I need to turn the board or can I leave it as is and do it right on the rest of the walls?
Best regards
What are you planning to put on the outside?M Mrwaahls said:
Plywood has a good side and a bad side, the bad side usually has knots and some other damages that you don't want facing outwards.
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· Norrland
· 342 posts
If you're going to have plaster or something on top, it doesn't matter at all. Then just leave it as it is.
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