They are allowed a certain amount of tolerance in the manufacturing process. If you dm me your details I will pass them on to the board folk and ask them to call you.Anyone tell me why the plasterboard that’s been delivered on-site in 1204mm? All my studs set to 600 now they’re all thrown out once you’ve stuck a few boards on
piece of tile batten andyOften get them undersize which is a pain in the balls.
No it's definitely sheets of plasterboard Norm.piece of tile batten andy
What brand boards?Anyone tell me why the plasterboard that’s been delivered on-site in 1204mm? All my studs set to 600 now they’re all thrown out once you’ve stuck a few boards on
the short onesWhat brand boards?
They must get very bored doing that job?They are allowed a certain amount of tolerance in the manufacturing process. If you dm me your details I will pass them on to the board folk and ask them to call you.
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He/she didnt say they were BG boards! Its not always about you Gary lol!They are allowed a certain amount of tolerance in the manufacturing process. If you dm me your details I will pass them on to the board folk and ask them to call you.
Knauf are usually spot on, it may be a default response from @BG?He/she didnt say they were BG boards! Its not always about you Gary lol!
Please let it be meHe/she didnt say they were BG boards! Its not always about you Gary lol!
The core is poured on the paper and then goes through the template and travels down the line. Plaster expands as it sets but the expansion is natural so it can’t be controlled.Knauf are usually spot on, it may be a default response from @BG?
Thanks.The core is poured on the paper and then goes through the template and travels down the line. Plaster expands as it sets but the expansion is natural so it can’t be controlled.