Noles
1st August 2006, 10:06 PM
G'day renovators.
I'm desperate to find out what sort of sheeting I have in my house.
It's a 1950s Melbourne house on posts.
I'll try and describe the (interior) walls in the hope that someone will be able to tell me what they're made of.
The walls are sheeted, with thin timber strips running vertically up the walls covering the joints of the sheets. The surface is not perfectly smooth like Gyprock; it's got an uneven surface like if you were to paint over...I don't know...heshan, bread. It's hard to describe, but it's got a slightly textured surface.
Also, it's soft. Kind of like the feeling of cork. You can press into it if you press pretty hard.
And lastly, when you sand it back past the outer coating, it's a lightish brown. And looks a bit like wood.
I know that's a long winded and fairly strange description, but I'd really appreciate it if one of you recognises it and can tell me what it might be.
Thanks in advance.
I'm desperate to find out what sort of sheeting I have in my house.
It's a 1950s Melbourne house on posts.
I'll try and describe the (interior) walls in the hope that someone will be able to tell me what they're made of.
The walls are sheeted, with thin timber strips running vertically up the walls covering the joints of the sheets. The surface is not perfectly smooth like Gyprock; it's got an uneven surface like if you were to paint over...I don't know...heshan, bread. It's hard to describe, but it's got a slightly textured surface.
Also, it's soft. Kind of like the feeling of cork. You can press into it if you press pretty hard.
And lastly, when you sand it back past the outer coating, it's a lightish brown. And looks a bit like wood.
I know that's a long winded and fairly strange description, but I'd really appreciate it if one of you recognises it and can tell me what it might be.
Thanks in advance.