Dry Lining and corners

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Dry lining a wall with tapered edge panels and jointing tape seems easy and cheap and avoids having to skim plaster afterwards. However, how do you negotiate corners, especially those which are 270 degrees such as at window and doorway reveals? Do you just butt the boards and fill the gap, or are there special techniques or products to use?
 
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masona said:

Aye, but won't they require skimming because the window reveals won't have tapered joints?

TBH I'd be tempted to skim the lot to provide a bit more protection to the plasterboard.
 
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umborne said:
Dry lining a wall with tapered edge panels and jointing tape seems easy and cheap
....a million builders can`t be wrong :LOL: :LOL: :rolleyes:
 

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