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Where can I find steel profiles for corners?
We bought ours at Bauhaus.
Call Lindab and ask if you don't have a Bauhaus nearby.
http://www.lindab.com/itcenter/teknikprofil/main_contacts.asp
The profile is called HS-profile (i.e. Hörnskydd)
http://www.lindab.com/sweden/products/pdf/profile/byggreglar_134.pdf
We nailed the tracks with pappspik. You need to use quite a lot of nails because the sheet metal tends to lift a couple of millimeters next to the nail. I don't think this is the correct method, usually, you only plaster the guards.
http://www.lindab.com/itcenter/teknikprofil/main_contacts.asp
The profile is called HS-profile (i.e. Hörnskydd)
http://www.lindab.com/sweden/products/pdf/profile/byggreglar_134.pdf
We nailed the tracks with pappspik. You need to use quite a lot of nails because the sheet metal tends to lift a couple of millimeters next to the nail. I don't think this is the correct method, usually, you only plaster the guards.
The guards are secured with a clamp tool as the nails are likely to come out over time... In some exceptional cases, you screw them in....Fasting65 said:Call Lindab and ask if you don't have Bauhaus nearby.
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The profile is called HS-profile (i.e., Hörnskydd)
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We nailed the tracks with cardboard nails. You have to use quite a few nails because the sheet metal tends to lift a couple of millimeters next to the nail. I don't think this is the correct method, typically you just plaster the guards in place.
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