Can you dryline directly over old lath on walls?
If the wall is straight enough just screw boards over the lath .Can you dryline directly over old lath on walls?
I wouldnt but that is just me
Why not dan dan if its secondary fixed only likr screwing to a studI wouldnt but that is just me
I would aswell especially if there living inWhy not dan dan if its secondary fixed only likr screwing to a stud
Remove or board adhesive to screw areas ( MF if you don't have any as its just for packing ) , not ideal to just screw straight on , you will definitely get popping as lathe will have give , board will be sitting on high points.What would you do then Dan?
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I wouldn’t!
Did you type this with your face?.Remove or board adhesive to screw areas ( MF if you don't have any as its just for packing ) , not ideal to just screw straight on , you will definitely get popping as lathe will have give , board will be sitting on high points.
Judging by your recommendation to board straight over you have confirmed that plastering is not your main profession , you didn't need to back that up with another jokeDid you type this with your face?.
Judging by your recommendation to board straight over you have confirmed that plastering is not your main profession , you didn't need to back that up with another joke
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I wouldn’t!
Lighten up mate hes only havin the crack good lad beaderJudging by your recommendation to board straight over you have confirmed that plastering is not your main profession , you didn't need to back that up with another joke
I Just wouldnt... not even sure why I wouldnt but it would probably wind me up if I did itWhy not dan dan if its secondary fixed only likr screwing to a stud