I've done a fair bit of dryling in the past but never an external corner.
I'm thinking about drylining my chimney breast so I can run the cables from the TV behind it, this would involve covering 2 external angles, can you put beading behind the plasterboard which would then stick out on the corner to protect it from knocks etc.
I've seen beading in B&Q etc, but always assumed that you had to skim the surface afterwards. Can you use beading without skimming?
I'm thinking about drylining my chimney breast so I can run the cables from the TV behind it, this would involve covering 2 external angles, can you put beading behind the plasterboard which would then stick out on the corner to protect it from knocks etc.
I've seen beading in B&Q etc, but always assumed that you had to skim the surface afterwards. Can you use beading without skimming?