Hi all, i am currently dry-walling a stud wall, the studs are all fine but running along the top of the studs is a horizontal supporting beam, which lips over the studs by about 15mm, my Dad (a builder) said to cut strips of drywall and screw to the studs to act as spacers, i have done this but it still does not cover it, i then told my Dad about this and he says use two strips of drywall over the studs instead of one, but obviously this will simply swap the lips around, taking it from the beam lipping over the drywall, to the drywall lipping the beams.
As a tester i have placed single strips of drywall to a couple of studs (remember there is now a 5mm lip!) and then simply boarded over the lip, the drywall is solid and rigid with no wobble or movement at all, but the top 30cm of the wall (where the beam is) comes out ever so slightly more than the rest of the wall (where the studs are), therefore, the wall is not 'straight edge' flat, the plasterer is coming round in a week, and what i would like to know is will he be able to make the wall flat? i would call him and ask as he is a family friend but it is 2am on Saturday night, i am on the night shift, and my only opportunity to board the wall before he comes round is at 7am in the morning which means when i finish my shift i need to go home armed with the knowledge to be able to crack on, your thoughts please?
Ryan
As a tester i have placed single strips of drywall to a couple of studs (remember there is now a 5mm lip!) and then simply boarded over the lip, the drywall is solid and rigid with no wobble or movement at all, but the top 30cm of the wall (where the beam is) comes out ever so slightly more than the rest of the wall (where the studs are), therefore, the wall is not 'straight edge' flat, the plasterer is coming round in a week, and what i would like to know is will he be able to make the wall flat? i would call him and ask as he is a family friend but it is 2am on Saturday night, i am on the night shift, and my only opportunity to board the wall before he comes round is at 7am in the morning which means when i finish my shift i need to go home armed with the knowledge to be able to crack on, your thoughts please?
Ryan