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Paper-Faced Plaster Board

Paper-Faced Plaster Board

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Main Material: Gypsum Powder

Normal size: 2440x1220mm, 2400x1200mm

Normal thickness: 7, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5,10, 12, 13, 15mm
Surface: Standard paper

Edge: Square, Tappered

Category: Regular, Fire resistant, Moistureresistant, Water proof

Performance: Fire-resistance, Moisture-resistance,Water-proof, Heat-preventing


Specifications:

1) Sepcial healthy breath function

2) Cost effective and more reliable, easy to install

Q: I wanted to mount our LCD on the wall and have discovered that its a plasterboard wall with an inch of plaster, and not brick as I originally thought. I know that I needed to find the studs behind the wall to hang the TV from so I bought an electronic stud finder which has been pretty useless. Kept giving me inconsistent readings. So I bought a superstrong rare earth magnet and tried that to find the nails instead. Its not finding anything at all so now I'm confused. I just want to get this darn TV up but I'm at a loss as to what to do next. Are there special screws which can go into plasterboard and be strong enough to hold a TV (32 inches)? Has anyone mounted their TV without going into the studs? Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
as in several answers above, u do not want to trust to sheetrock only, even w/ mollybolts. At best, a mollybolt will spread the weight over 2 inches and that is not enough to protect the investment u have, on just plasterboard. Maybe try mounting a piece of plywood to the wall, attaching to several studs (two at least). make it small enough that it will not be seen and big enough to catch ur bracket attachments. Paint it to match the wall and u can even use a router around the edges or simple quarter round moulding, to give it a finished appearance. Just painting it should be enough, if sized just an inch or so bigger than u need, yet long enough to catch two studs. If that means recentering the tv, it is worth it for the money u have laid out for it. good luck and always listen to red, lol
Q: can i wallpaper over a plasterboard?
Mandantory to have a good primer coat on clean plasterboard first. Dry. Wallpaper away.
Q: in england we use plasterboard and nail it to the joists then plaster over it for a smooth finish
Sheetrock Uk
Q: Brief introduction of gypsum board ceiling spray latex paint a full set of construction technology
Gypsum board sticks on, after the primer, and then spray the finish, very simple
Q: I am making a model that requires me to shape, paint, and glue something that will represent small stone slabs (1/2 thick). I do not have access to power tools. I need to cut out unique shapes and then sand them down considerably to make a dome. I was thinking about plaster board but the material I need does not need to be that sturdy. I basically need something between plasterboard and styrofoam (if that makes sense). Any ideas would be appreciated.
I have no idea why you would make a dome like one would make an iglu? When you could use plaster of paris in the same why you'd do paper mache or putting an arm in a cast. Blow up a ballon to just under the size of the dome you need then apply the plaster thicker when you get close the size you want so to be able to cut it to size and sand it smooth.
Q: I need to repair several plasterboard walls that have holes with plugs left in them. What is the quickest / easyiest way to do this
What do you mean, plugs? Do you mean the screw anchors ? If so you need to try and get these out or at least take a knife if they are plastic and cut them off. Then Spackle with a soft putty than can be found at WalMart or any hardware store. With a puddy knife try to keep it as smooth as possible, let dry and sand smooth to the wall. Do a second coat untill the wall is totally smooth. Then paint.
Q: What does Plasterboard look like?
Its a wooden window sill, plasterboard is what is on the wall bellow it, asbestos (to my knowledge) was never used as window sills, nor was used in place of plaster in old houses, or plaster board in new houses, it was used as roofing material on industrial buildings,
Q: I recently had my bathroom refurbished and the installer put new plasterboard on the ceiling. I thought he would have skimmed it with some plaster but he tells me that they don't do that now and you can paint direct onto the plasterboard. As the outer coat of plasterboard seems to be a type of paper I am a bit worried about painting direct onto the plasterboard. Any views, hints etc.
Yes you can just remember to put Polly Filler on the nails and then you can put your undercoat on,then your final coat prefrably vynil
Q: Public equipment, we are the first brush latex paint, and then brush fire paint, the results cracked, there has been a large drop of the situation. Gypsum board and MDF are the emergence of this situation, seeking God guidance
Gypsum board above do not need to brush fire paint, if you must brush, then brush fire latex paint, a direct solution to the problem.
Q: What is the drawback of the gypsum board?
Moisture resistance is poor, and sometimes easy to crack, will see the rust inside the nails, so pay attention to moisture, decorative row of nails must use stainless steel.

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