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Plasterboarding - how to level all the supporting batterns across a long wall?
Hi,
I appreciate you can level individual batterns horizontally / vertically using a spirit level or similar, but if the walls are bumpy and irregular, how do you level the whole support across large spans so that the plasterboard sits perfectly across the length and breadth of the wall? Do you fit spacers or something - I've been pondering the best method but if there's a correct way to carry this out? |
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