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But surely like Freddie said "Every board edge must sit on timber and be fixed to it" makes perfect sense from a rigidity standpoint. Surely a "floating edge" is bad practice.You could glue plasterboard either side of celotex and improve rigidity and sound proofing.
So the wall in question. The plaster board is coming off. I've been recommended by a well known interior fit out company to do 300mm centers and between 5 to 6 rows of noggins. IF I'm turning the CLS 90 degrees. Also use 2.4 X 1.2 boards. Less boards less cuts, less joins. All makes sense. 6 rows on noggins sounds a lot. But hey....hate having to get jobs redone. Dont we all.
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