Hi Olivia, please find our finishing options from Page 14 of our install guide; www.easycraft.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Easycraft-Installation-Guide.pdf . If we can help further with your specific project please submit an enquiry through our website www.easycraft.com.au/contact/ and one of our sales managers will be able to offer advice. Hope this helps.
Hi Olivia, Thanks for your enquiry. Please see our Install Guide on Page 5 for the Tools and Equipment we recommend and Page 6 for how to install on timber and steel frames, and Page 9 on installing on existing plasterboard; www.easycraft.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Easycraft-Installation-Guide.pdf . Hope this helps.
Awesome video. Just wondering how would you do fitting them onto hard plaster/brick wall? Because your using a nail gun to fix them in with glue is there easy way to fix it to brick wall besides drilling holes screwing screws ?
I just did this. The panels were very warped and not flat. There was no way to do it with glue alone. I used masonry anchors and screws but only did one side after the first panel. As the screws holding the panel before will hold the new panel as it has a butt joint. If the boards were perfectly flat i think glue alone would suffice. First panel I put 6 screws. 3 on the left 3 on the right. Second panel i put three screws only on the left edge. The right side butted into the previous panel so it was held in place nicely till the glue dried.
Beautiful. I can impress the missus now.
Any chance you know the name of the paint colour they've used.
And how'd they finish the corner off cause looked like there was still a slight gap?
Hi Olivia, please find our finishing options from Page 14 of our install guide; www.easycraft.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Easycraft-Installation-Guide.pdf . If we can help further with your specific project please submit an enquiry through our website www.easycraft.com.au/contact/ and one of our sales managers will be able to offer advice. Hope this helps.
What type of nail gun are you using and whereabouts in the panel?
Hi Olivia, Thanks for your enquiry. Please see our Install Guide on Page 5 for the Tools and Equipment we recommend and Page 6 for how to install on timber and steel frames, and Page 9 on installing on existing plasterboard; www.easycraft.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Easycraft-Installation-Guide.pdf . Hope this helps.
Awesome video. Just wondering how would you do fitting them onto hard plaster/brick wall? Because your using a nail gun to fix them in with glue is there easy way to fix it to brick wall besides drilling holes screwing screws ?
I just did this. The panels were very warped and not flat. There was no way to do it with glue alone. I used masonry anchors and screws but only did one side after the first panel. As the screws holding the panel before will hold the new panel as it has a butt joint.
If the boards were perfectly flat i think glue alone would suffice.
First panel I put 6 screws. 3 on the left 3 on the right.
Second panel i put three screws only on the left edge. The right side butted into the previous panel so it was held in place nicely till the glue dried.
question , is there a need to fill the joins of each panel before painting
Hi Michael! No there's no need to fill the joins of the panel. The slight aris along the edge defines the panel, and fills once painted.