How to plasterboard wonky walls!
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2022
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Here is the kit I use:
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Occidental Leather 5089 LG Seven Bag Framer Tool Belt
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Occidental Leather 5595 Beltless Retro Package
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Hikoki (Hitachi) NR1890DBCL/JP Cordless First Fix Framing Nailer, 18 V, Multi-Colour, 2 x 18V 5.0Ah Li-ion Batteries
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Bosch Table Saw & leg stand
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Plasterboard adhesive is what you want for wonky walls, gives you much more play than expanding foam. And sod lifting fireboard when not really needed.
Slow steady progress mate! Keep it up!
Yes indeed! I've managed to get quite a bit done in the last 2-3 weeks as I've had some gardening leave between jobs. I start on the 1st of Nov and I suspect I'll be getting very little done around the place once I start 😂🤞
Another great informative video!
Cheers mate!
Was BCO ok with that timber holding up the lintel and the wall above? It’s load bearing. Good transition for into the extension it’s worked out well 👍🏻
Yes BCO was happy as long as I wrapped it in fireboard. Given it's a 12x3" timber it is insanely strong, so they were comfortable with it 👍
Mad to think that was a external window. Getting there now fella
Yeah, I agree - it feels really odd now, having it as an internal wall with stairs on it!
Wy not remove the window? And nicely brick it up
It's an internal wall, so not really any need to do so. It just creates more work, and the window won't be seen anyway.
100% correct! ☝️
@@Ahmed____ its like going the exstra mile to make it good. You expect a wall behind it from brick . Like solide work.
@@ELGee1 I don't disagree with you, there's certainly no harm in bricking the opening up, but it's no different from a stud wall. Still solid work, and you save on time and expense. Really, the best option would be to demolish the entire wall, and rebuild it to be plumb, but is it worth the effort?