How to install GypWall Classic - The definitive metal stud partition system | British Gypsum

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2015
  • GypWall Classic is the industry's original lightweight drywall partition system, providing cost-effective, multi-purpose solutions suitable for all types of buildings.

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  • @sohaiwarrior4321
    @sohaiwarrior4321 2 года назад

    thank you very much for the great videos. love from malaysia!

  • @mubui1
    @mubui1 4 года назад

    amazing content. Thank you

  • @juanfcgb
    @juanfcgb 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video! So I'm planning to apply the same steps explained here but I have just one issue which is basically that my u track + 2 plasterboards won't fit the whole width of an arch opening I'm trying to cover up so everything is even. I'm missing around 1.5cm on each wall. I can see two boards are screwed here, so the base one doesn't need fixing? For two 12.5mm boards I'd be looking to use 35mm screws right?
    Last thing, the door lining is fixed straight to the vertical stud? Is not necessary to fill the cavity of the vertical stud with another piece of timber?
    Many Thanks,
    Juan

    • @4288andrew
      @4288andrew 3 года назад +1

      1. You may opt to look for other studs width or board thickness to gain back the extra 1.5cm(15mm) to flush your drywall to the existing opening. Or, you can just add a 15mm plasterboard fixed onto one side of the drywall while retaining the original configuration of having 12.5mm plaster boards fixed onto both sides of the metal framing. This method is just for you to obtain the exact wall thickness to flush with the existing.
      2. You may add timber batten to reinforce the vertical studs for door frame installation. Alternatively, you may also opt to box up the vertical studs by splicing both of the c studs together.
      3. As long as the screws used are 12.5mm longer than the thickness of plasterboards, that shall be fine.
      Hope this helps!

  • @s125ish
    @s125ish 6 лет назад

    Can you out Glazing in this partition?

    • @Johnhiker
      @Johnhiker 6 лет назад

      s125ish YEES! 👷🏼‍♂️🔨