On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 10:44:30 GMT, "David Lang"
strung together this:
I've often wondered what exactly the term 'dry lining' means, Do you fix
the plasterboard then skim over with a thin coat of plaster or just fix and
fill screw holes/gaps etc?
Dry lining is when you 'glue' sheets of plasterboard to a brick\block
wall and skim over it rather than the other methiod of wet plastering
which is to a apply a bonding coat of some sort and then skim over
that.
Dry lining is a lot cheaper, quicker and easier than the traditional
wet plastering method for all trades involved.
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SJW
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