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Default Adhesive over pipe

On 14/11/17 16:36, John Rumm wrote:
On 14/11/2017 11:34, V Man wrote:
On Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 11:10:38 AM UTC, alan_m wrote:
On 14/11/2017 10:43, V Man wrote:
On Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 10:12:45 AM UTC, Harry Bloomfield
wrote:
V Man explained :
Can I use plasterboard adhesive over copper pipes to cover them with
plasterboard (dot n dab) after boiler relocation?

Unlikely, the plaster will crack due to movement of the pipes -
expansion and contraction as they heat and cool.

hi

Thanks for advice but Im not sure which plaster will crack?
But if that the case what would be the best way to cover them pipes.

There is a block wall with dot and dabbed plasterboard. Plumber
chased the plasterboard in to hide pipe in cavity between block and
plasterboard.

Now I need to cover it and not sure what product to use



How much room is there between the front of the pipes and the back edge
of the plasterboard? And how thick is the plasterboard. Can you post a
picture and provide a link to the photo?

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is 10mm between pipe and plasterboard and plasterboard is 12mm.


ok that makes it easier... You may be able to do a patch supported by
battens:

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...g_plasterboard

Or failing that, just pack some insulation material over the pipes and
then fill with bonding plaster to just below the finished surface. Let
that go off a bit, then fill flush with a light weight filler, or board
fill compound.


I made a natty pipe cover out of EPS glued with PVA and decorators caulk

Covered that with brown paper and wallpaper paste, and painted it


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