alexeib
16th September 2005, 11:27 AM
Hi knowlegeable all,
I need to build a small enclosure for the cooling duct that goes through the first floor to cool the ground floor. The duct is in the corner and enclosure will be approx 1000 mm by 400 mm.
I've built a frame around it (studs, approx 450 mm centres, noggings, etc ) and attached it to the existing frame. It is reasonably sturdy and shake free.
Now the question of covering it with sheet material.
I am not exactly palstering guru, have none of the tools, becides doing it properly will create a lot of fine dust in the living quarters.
So, I was wondering what if I use 6 or 9 mm thick MDF sheets to cover this and use acrilic gap filler fix two corners and outer corner, where two sheets join?
I am still planing to glue in cornices/architraves at the top/bottom.
Any opinions?
Thanks,
Alexei
I need to build a small enclosure for the cooling duct that goes through the first floor to cool the ground floor. The duct is in the corner and enclosure will be approx 1000 mm by 400 mm.
I've built a frame around it (studs, approx 450 mm centres, noggings, etc ) and attached it to the existing frame. It is reasonably sturdy and shake free.
Now the question of covering it with sheet material.
I am not exactly palstering guru, have none of the tools, becides doing it properly will create a lot of fine dust in the living quarters.
So, I was wondering what if I use 6 or 9 mm thick MDF sheets to cover this and use acrilic gap filler fix two corners and outer corner, where two sheets join?
I am still planing to glue in cornices/architraves at the top/bottom.
Any opinions?
Thanks,
Alexei