Spring toggles, normally used in plasterboard with cavity behind, they have wings which spring out behind boarding, and screw in to lock in position. Another option for fixing board , is hollow wall anchors. ( needs a setting tool though).
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Sound interesting but I just wouldn't have confidence in the whole lot not falling down on one of his kids heads. I can't believe how weedy this wall is!Spring toggles, normally used in plasterboard with cavity behind, they have wings which spring out behind boarding, and screw in to lock in position. Another option for fixing board , is hollow wall anchors. ( needs a setting tool though).
Yes this is the bath/hall wall. I'd be happy to tile it with lighter tiles... well if the surface was tided up a bit.there are a few houses near me that were built using that construction. i have tiled a couple of bathrooms, if i remember it was the door wall into the hallway that was made of that ,the rest was plastered brick.
i never had a problem tiling onto those walls, i have worked in one of the houses since and the tiles are still fine , it was a ceramic tile however,
Thanks for the suggestion scooby I don't think it's an option for this job but I'll keep it in mind for next timei came across this once but i was only fitting light tiles and got away with it.but during a search for a remedy i came across a post which said to carefully cut the inside gyproc and remove it and the honeycomb there is a 35mm stud top and bottom to build a new stud frame puting glue on the framework to stabalise the hall side. and when the hall is getting redecorated again screws can be screwed in from the hall side.probably be a big job but might be helpfull to you.
yes Geoff that rings a bell great bit of info that and i never forget it.I'm confused as to how this has made 2 pages!!
That wall is called paramount board. Essentially it is a cardboard waffle sandwiched between two 12.5mm pb sheets. The waffle provides the strength.
My recommendation- do the job properly and remove the bathroom side pb sheet and waffle, build up a 3x2 frame within the wall space (with the CLS on its side) and re sheet with pb or tanking board.
I think Scooby is referring to one of my old posts!!!
Do it once, do it right!
Cardboard waffle, apparently.Egg box wall
Cardboard boxed core, PARAMOUNT in name - not stature.No, its called PARAMOUNT BOARD!!! (Yes I was shouting )
I'm confused as to how this has made 2 pages!!
That wall is called paramount board. Essentially it is a cardboard waffle sandwiched between two 12.5mm pb sheets. The waffle provides the strength.
My recommendation- do the job properly and remove the bathroom side pb sheet and waffle, build up a 3x2 frame within the wall space (with the CLS on its side) and re sheet with pb or tanking board.
I think Scooby is referring to one of my old posts!!!
Do it once, do it right!
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