flat boy skim said:y would a lintel have skirting on it ??? ???
yes i no what u meen but a lintel goes across the ceiling or a door ???oasis said:flat boy skim said:y would a lintel have skirting on it ??? ???
LOL skirting's in the WAY as in cant dab board on as it will add to much to the wall
got itsteve cov said:yeah, he wants to get over the lintel, but there are skirting boards on the bottom of the wall. if he dabs the wall out, they will pass the skirting board.
your better off putting building parer over any wood befor fixing eml on any jobsc6 said:Expanded metal secured with galvanised nails or dry wall screws, ample coat of Carlite bonding and freshly topped with Carlite multifinish,
PS on close inspection you might have to treat the timber lintel with cuprinol 5 star prior to securing the EML.
thats your idear but your using him loloasis said:my labour said cant we use a planer and take it back a few mill then board it!
nail some skrim on itoasis said:not just skirting.. its an opening with stagered shelving that lips over the edge............ there i said it.
you know like
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Journeyman said:A good alternative to building paper is the breathable under slating felt such as CROMAR or PERMAVENT. Can be a bit pricey, but should pick up a 50M roll for £30-£35. Folds and cuts like cloth and will take render and plaster