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Which first, ceiling or wall?
I was able to determine that if the ceiling and walls are both drywall, then
the ceiling should go up first, but what if the ceiling will be tile stapled to furring strips? Is there a proper sequence, and if so, why? Bob |
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You do not TILE STAPLE a ceiling Have fun Bozo , Watch it FALL
,,,,,,....Bozeoooooo |
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or yo a dip****
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"m Ransley" wrote in message ... You do not TILE STAPLE a ceiling Have fun Bozo , Watch it FALL ,,,,,,....Bozeoooooo Manufacturer's installation instructions for ceiling tile: "When using wood furring strips, use three staples per side." Also another note in manufacturer's instructions, "Don't pay any attention to ransley. He's an idiot who couldn't put Tinker Toys together." Bob |
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No you are an IDIOT , You did not say TILE . My tinkertoys last, Yours
fall Down, I win |
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