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Default Remove and repair section of old kitchen wall

On 26 Nov 2006 09:18:08 -0800, wrote:

ullo yaself !

If the tile is plain old white 4x4, this is a lot easier, if not...


Plain white/cream, measure about 4 3/8 " square.

If the tile is something that might be diffifult to match perfectly
then the key thing is to save the tile, and you won't do that by prying
it up. Everything else can be put back together, and the grout can be
matched. It's a messy job in ways.

Seems like you could use something like a Dremel to cut thru the grout
and then all the way thru the plaster and lathe, then remove the
section.


If Dremel's got a cutting wheel of the appropriate diameter,
and capable of going thru the steel lath.

Chip the plaster from the tiles. Fix the pipe. Then attach
drywall, shimming if necessary to build it up to be as thick as the
plaster. May have to build additional mini-framing onto the studs for
the 2x2 piece of drywall, so that it can attach to something. That is,
if you take out a 2x2 section and your studs are 16" apart as they
should be, that could leave you with an 8" section of drywall just
hanging there, so you'd have to jimmy rig something underneath.


Definitely an important consideration.

I haven't spec'd the studs yet. 99% sure they are 16" centers.
Gotta estimate the pipe juncture, then map maybe 12" in each
direction if that'd catch the studs right ...

I cut wood, so shims shouldn't be a problem.

Once the drywall is up, prime it (I think), then glue on the tiles,
then re-grout.

Viola!


This is helpful. Much thanks.

Puddin'

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