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Two question,
I've got a stone wall with a timber stud adjacent to it. I'm boarding the timber stud with 12.5mm plasterboard and I've reached the section where the stud meets the wall. The wall is stone so not even remotely flat. It had a layer of old 20mm lime that I have removed because the whole surface of the wall is to be reskimmed. How do I scribe the board to the wall? Furthermore, when the walls come to be plastered, will the lime have a negative effect on the plasterboard?
I've got a stone wall with a timber stud adjacent to it. I'm boarding the timber stud with 12.5mm plasterboard and I've reached the section where the stud meets the wall. The wall is stone so not even remotely flat. It had a layer of old 20mm lime that I have removed because the whole surface of the wall is to be reskimmed. How do I scribe the board to the wall? Furthermore, when the walls come to be plastered, will the lime have a negative effect on the plasterboard?