D&D thickness requirement
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:34 pm
Hi All,
I'm in the process of building a framework within an open chimney ( lintels approx 150cm height) so that I can house the plasma screen and centre speaker.
I've stripped away the old plaster from the chimney so that I could raise the lintel. I'm at the stage where I want to fit the plasterboard to cover the brick and frame the tv etc. In the past, I've always fitted plasterboard with screws to stud work but in this case, I'd be trying to fit to brick which makes screwing harder.
Thus I am looking at D&D. However from what I've seen online, the D&D method uses fairly chunky dollops and ideally I want it to be almost flat to the brickwork. Is there a minimum depth that it needs to be to support the weight? or is this generally done to enable squidging to get a nice vertical line?
As the area isn't that large ( 150*200 cm) and will have a tv(46") size section remove from the middle, is it possible to use soemthing like no nails? Would that be strong enough?
Thanks in advance.
Tim
I'm in the process of building a framework within an open chimney ( lintels approx 150cm height) so that I can house the plasma screen and centre speaker.
I've stripped away the old plaster from the chimney so that I could raise the lintel. I'm at the stage where I want to fit the plasterboard to cover the brick and frame the tv etc. In the past, I've always fitted plasterboard with screws to stud work but in this case, I'd be trying to fit to brick which makes screwing harder.
Thus I am looking at D&D. However from what I've seen online, the D&D method uses fairly chunky dollops and ideally I want it to be almost flat to the brickwork. Is there a minimum depth that it needs to be to support the weight? or is this generally done to enable squidging to get a nice vertical line?
As the area isn't that large ( 150*200 cm) and will have a tv(46") size section remove from the middle, is it possible to use soemthing like no nails? Would that be strong enough?
Thanks in advance.
Tim