spartan
16th July 2006, 08:12 PM
I'm in the middle of my most significant plastering experience....
For background......
I had an internal window from my family room in to my study that I decided to revert back.
I filled the hole by creating replacement studs/nogs and then cut an appropriately sized piece of plaster board for each side.
I glued and screwed (stud adhesive) the boards in.
Used paper tape (bedded in) nicely (IMHO) into the joints and then used two coats of joint compound, and a final finish.
I'm now into the sanding stage....I've used a bit of the damp spounge trick to reduce the amount of sanding that I need to do..with some success.
The heart of my question relates to how much sanding do I need to do....
I have been trying to achieve an effect where there is no feelable transition from the old plaster to the new plaster....but I'm wondering if I'm going to far as I'm starting to uncover tape....
So if one of the plastering gurus out there can tell me in 1m x 1m square should it be perfectly flat...or should there be a bulge mound over the joints....
Hmmmm.....do you understand my question??:confused:
For background......
I had an internal window from my family room in to my study that I decided to revert back.
I filled the hole by creating replacement studs/nogs and then cut an appropriately sized piece of plaster board for each side.
I glued and screwed (stud adhesive) the boards in.
Used paper tape (bedded in) nicely (IMHO) into the joints and then used two coats of joint compound, and a final finish.
I'm now into the sanding stage....I've used a bit of the damp spounge trick to reduce the amount of sanding that I need to do..with some success.
The heart of my question relates to how much sanding do I need to do....
I have been trying to achieve an effect where there is no feelable transition from the old plaster to the new plaster....but I'm wondering if I'm going to far as I'm starting to uncover tape....
So if one of the plastering gurus out there can tell me in 1m x 1m square should it be perfectly flat...or should there be a bulge mound over the joints....
Hmmmm.....do you understand my question??:confused: