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Jennifer Eden December 12th 08 04:09 AM

Spackle over blueboard
 
Hi,

I'm hoping to have plaster-over-blue-board walls, but I may or may not
be able to find a plasterer I feel comfortable letting inside my
house. So far I met with three (with estimates ranging from $2200 to
$7100) but I am not comfortable with any one of them. So my plan is to
keep looking but I am eager to put up blue board to keep the cellulose
insulation from falling out. So I am wondering about this. Suppose I
put up blue board but then end up not finding anyone to do the
plastering. Would I be able to change the course and just complete it
as if it were regular drywall?

gpsman December 12th 08 06:53 AM

Spackle over blueboard
 
On Dec 11, 11:09*pm, Jennifer Eden
wrote:
Would I be able to change the course and just complete it
as if it were regular drywall?


You can change course and complete it with 6" 18k solid gold custom
fitted panels if you want, and don't let anybody tell you you can't.
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- gpsman

[email protected] December 12th 08 01:04 PM

Spackle over blueboard
 
On Dec 11, 11:09�pm, Jennifer Eden
wrote:
Hi,

I'm hoping to have plaster-over-blue-board walls, but I may or may not
be able to find a plasterer I feel comfortable letting inside my
house. So far I met with three (with estimates ranging from $2200 to
$7100) but I am not comfortable with any one of them. So my plan is to
keep looking but I am eager to put up blue board to keep the cellulose
insulation from falling out. So I am wondering about this. Suppose I
put up blue board but then end up not finding anyone to do the
plastering. Would I be able to change the course and just complete it
as if it were regular drywall?


coat and texture with drymall mud. it works fine and is a DIY type
job.

dont use spackle it dries way too fast!

Jennifer Eden December 12th 08 06:53 PM

Spackle over blueboard
 

So I'm still not quite sure what the answer is. Can blue board be
finished as if it were regular drywall?

Joe December 12th 08 07:26 PM

Spackle over blueboard
 
On Dec 12, 12:53*pm, Jennifer Eden
wrote:
So I'm still not quite sure what the answer is. Can blue board be
finished as if it were regular drywall?


Absolutely, yes. Go ahead and try a secluded portion of the wall. Work
with a low angle incandescent light to highlight the highs and lows,
and results under normal lighting will look surprisingly neat. If you
use setting type drywall mud (preferable) mix small batches and clean
tools frequently as you go. Good luck.

Joe

gpsman December 12th 08 11:32 PM

Spackle over blueboard
 
On Dec 12, 1:53*pm, Jennifer Eden
wrote:
So I'm still not quite sure what the answer is. Can blue board be
finished as if it were regular drywall?


Pretty good info:

http://forum.doityourself.com/walls-...s-drywall.html
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- gpsman

Oren[_2_] December 13th 08 12:44 AM

Spackle over blueboard
 
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 05:04:58 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

On Dec 11, 11:09?pm, Jennifer Eden
wrote:
Hi,

I'm hoping to have plaster-over-blue-board walls, but I may or may not
be able to find a plasterer I feel comfortable letting inside my
house. So far I met with three (with estimates ranging from $2200 to
$7100) but I am not comfortable with any one of them. So my plan is to
keep looking but I am eager to put up blue board to keep the cellulose
insulation from falling out. So I am wondering about this. Suppose I
put up blue board but then end up not finding anyone to do the
plastering. Would I be able to change the course and just complete it
as if it were regular drywall?


coat and texture with drymall mud. it works fine and is a DIY type
job.

dont use spackle it dries way too fast!


She can got to school. http://www.drywallschool.com/


benick[_2_] December 14th 08 03:44 AM

Spackle over blueboard
 

"Jennifer Eden" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I'm hoping to have plaster-over-blue-board walls, but I may or may not
be able to find a plasterer I feel comfortable letting inside my
house. So far I met with three (with estimates ranging from $2200 to
$7100) but I am not comfortable with any one of them. So my plan is to
keep looking but I am eager to put up blue board to keep the cellulose
insulation from falling out. So I am wondering about this. Suppose I
put up blue board but then end up not finding anyone to do the
plastering. Would I be able to change the course and just complete it
as if it were regular drywall?


Not a problem at all...Done it MANY times...Go for it...It will really soak
up primer though so be prepared for a little extra primer unless you
skimcoat with mud......Good luck...



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