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That always looks ugly and amateurish to me, (and doesn't provide support for p/b at the joint if the boards are fixed horizontally).182michael wrote: Also stagger the dwangs so they are easier to nail.
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I'm never first in the queue for tacking.steviejoiner74 wrote: Do the joiners do the boarding in England/Wales as well as the stud work?
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On the sites I've been on in the past year boarding has always been done by a drylining firm who then subby to plasterers to skim it I believe. Either that or you'll get the plastering firm doing bothsteviejoiner74 wrote:Do the joiners do the boarding in England/Wales as well as the stud work or is it done by plasterers?
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