What decorative finishes do you plan?plasterboard armegeddon is in the offing.
What decorative finishes do you plan?plasterboard armegeddon is in the offing.
I've always tried to make the holes for the backbox next to a stud so you can screw the side of the box into the side of the stud.
Yes, that's another approach. If your plaster is anything like mine, if you attempt to screw through it (near to the edge of a hole), it will merely crumble, so I think you'd very probably end up removing the plaster, whether intentionally or accidentally!I'm too far from a stud but your idea of putting in a pair of blocks either side of the back box sounds a very good one. You'd just screw straight through the existing plaster to fix them, or would you hack it back to the lath first?
It probably will be.When the plasterboarding happens, the plan is to skim it and paint it, with the obvious fall-back of getting a man in, in the event it turns out finishing plaster is much harder than I think it will be.
It probably will be.
And how is the box supported for the rest of it's length?I've always tried to make the holes for the backbox next to a stud so you can screw the side of the box into the side of the stud.
I've always tried to make the holes for the backbox next to a stud so you can screw the side of the box into the side of the stud.
I'm too far from a stud but your idea of putting in a pair of blocks either side of the back box sounds a very good one. You'd just screw straight through the existing plaster to fix them, or would you hack it back to the lath first?
And how is the box supported for the rest of it's length?I've always tried to make the holes for the backbox next to a stud so you can screw the side of the box into the side of the stud.
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