Z ZipLock #1 Real estate speculator · Uppland · 1 844 posts 16 Jun 2013 at 8:27 PM ZipLock Real estate speculator Uppland 1,844 posts 16 Jun 2013 at 8:27 PM #1 Sometimes you build faster than your head can keep up. I managed to get a chamfer on a plasterboard in a less than ideal place. How do you fix a trim or equivalent so that the following looks nice?
Sometimes you build faster than your head can keep up. I managed to get a chamfer on a plasterboard in a less than ideal place. How do you fix a trim or equivalent so that the following looks nice?
MB77 #2 Member · Jönköping · 2 319 posts 16 Jun 2013 at 8:34 PM MB77 Member Jönköping 2,319 posts 16 Jun 2013 at 8:34 PM #2 Cutting a piece is probably easiest, and put in a new one as you have OSB behind, so it's convenient to lay in a strip. Last edited: Jun 16, 2013
Cutting a piece is probably easiest, and put in a new one as you have OSB behind, so it's convenient to lay in a strip.
Z ZipLock #3 Real estate speculator · Uppland · 1 844 posts 16 Jun 2013 at 8:35 PM ZipLock Real estate speculator Uppland 1,844 posts 16 Jun 2013 at 8:35 PM #3 MB77 said: Tearing it off is probably the easiest, and put a new one in. Well, that's the last option. I don't have any more gypsum boards at home.
MB77 said: Tearing it off is probably the easiest, and put a new one in. Well, that's the last option. I don't have any more gypsum boards at home.