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DanG
 
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1/2 inch sounds a bit thick. Plaster or drywall compound?

Yes, you can add plywood or 2 layers of drywall if either solves
your problem. If they were typical 6" can lights you might square
the holes and adhere the plug with drywall compound applied to
oversize face paper with no backer, similar to
http://paint-and-supplies.aubuchonha...ir_drywall.asp

look at step 3.

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"Bob" wrote in message
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I am patching holes left after removing some recessed lights. I
know how to
glue/screw wood strips as a back stop to attach the drywall
patch to. My
concern is that the current plaster on the current ceiling
drywall is up to
1/2" thick in places. Rather than have to build up the plaster
on the patch
to the 1/2", would it make more sense to use a shim to bring the
patch to
within 1/8" or so of the final surface before taping and
plastering? Would
the different thickness of the final plaster cause any problems?

Thanks,
Bob Abbott

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