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· Västerbottens län
· 18 047 posts
I wonder if anyone else thinks the gypsum from K-rauta is worse.
I have always bought Danogips from the local hardware store, but this time K-rauta was geographically convenient. However, I feel that the paper tears so incredibly easily when you need to screw.
Protte
I have always bought Danogips from the local hardware store, but this time K-rauta was geographically convenient. However, I feel that the paper tears so incredibly easily when you need to screw.
Protte
I must agree with Protte. However, I don't have much experience with other plaster brands, but I spontaneously felt that the paper breaks very easily on Norgips (bought from K-Rauta). You have to be very careful with the last part if you're pulling by hand/machine. With an automatic (which I mainly used), it worked great once you set it up.
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· Västerbottens län
· 18 047 posts
On the discs I have bought, there is no manufacturer listed, could be NoName (or Norgips).
Protte
Protte
I bought drywall at Byggmax once. Never again. I think the brand was Lafarge, and there were large bulges around every inserted screw, had to plaster like crazy. Nowadays, I buy sheets at Bauhaus (Norgips) as it's convenient to load and they seem to have a better climate in the Drive-In hall compared to the humid K-Rauta and Byggmax, which might negatively affect the drywall.
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