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by kbrownie »
Wed May 27, 2009 6:48 pm
pe+e,
The options are all yours, depends what you consider the easier or better one.
If the cavity wall is free of damp, likely to not suffer from condensation.
You can knock all plaster off and dot'n@dab, you can knock off the loose plaster and dot'n'dab but you must ensure the surface below will hold the boards secure.
I find the bigger the board the easier,
Using a straight edge, spirt level and a square for the internal/external corners.
Apply dabs about every tens inch over board, where wall dips in may have to apply larger dab.
Then it's case of pushing board to wall, straight edge, tap with hammer and check that level and flat in all directions, repeat straight edge/hammer/level until your happy then apply next board as before, checking that it runs true with previous board and joints are level and flat. and so on.
KB