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Thread: P/board height from floor?
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4th July 2006, 07:48 PM #16
G'day Peter,
So it looks like I'm back to my original question. Are you saying the skirting board needs to be 10mm from the floor + allowance for carpet and underlay? Or just the 10mm from floor to allow for expansion as Rod posted?
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4th July 2006, 07:50 PM #17
I think the skirting board normally rests on the concrete or maybe a few mm up but no more.
Have a nice day - Cheers
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4th July 2006, 08:01 PM #18
G'day,
OK, I thought I'd search for a gyprock site and found one, and as Rod said and quoting the Gyprock site: http://www.gyprock.com.au/technical/...958A4CE598.pdf
It says:
"• Lift the sheet about 10mm from the floor by placing
a few off-cuts of plasterboard beneath your sheet".
Thanks everyone for your help.
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4th July 2006, 08:06 PM #19Originally Posted by Waldo
Skirting goes hard onto floor, no gap.Cheers
Wayne
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4th July 2006, 08:08 PM #20
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4th July 2006, 11:41 PM #22
Smooth edge. I knew I'd remember, eventually.
I've never heard of 10mm as being "the standard" but it's about what we use anyway... give or take 5mm. [shrug] Enough overlap over the plate for support, not so short that the skirting "rocks" off vertical when tacked. Actually, it depends on how wide the offcuts are and whether some dangerous bugger with a framing gun got the wall-height spot on.
Not that I'm a plasterer, mind. God forbid! I'm just the silly bugger they co-opt 'cos they're in my way. "Oy! You're not doing anything, come 'ere and give us a hand!"
Chosen the carpet colours yet? You got free rein or has SWMBO decided she wants a say? Sawdust colour with blood-red spatters hides a multitude of sins.
- Andy Mc
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4th July 2006, 11:49 PM #23
G'day Skew,
Nope, I've got free reigns to it all, except for the "you said we were going to stop spending for abit!", to which I reply "you want me out of the house and into the shed don't you?. Right" ".
Looking at a deep colour for the carpet, the feature wall will be an ochery colour which should hide any blood stains.
See the bloke on Medical Emergency who put a nail gun through his knee cap into the bone? :eek:
Did I let some dangerous bugger into my shed? :eek: (probably no more dangerous than I am to myself )
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