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10th July 2007, 10:09 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Ceiling repair
I have recently finished a reno. After about 1 month, 2 x 40cm cracks(hair line) have appeared in the ceiling where the join is.
When I put up the plasterboard sheets , I tapped them(gauze type), 2 base coats and a top coat. Does it sound like I forgot to do something when I put up the sheets?
What is the best way to fix these cracks?
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10th July 2007, 11:37 PM #2quality + reliability
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You have used the wrong type of tape. Only paper tape should be used on ceilings.
Here is a thread below that will help http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=34763
It is a common problem, I just cant understand why people selling plasterboard won't explain to people not to use mesh tape!!!
You can also go to my web site look up wet and stick paper tape. That will tell you exactly how to repair it.
Cheers good luck.Great plastering tips at
www.how2plaster.com
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11th July 2007, 10:05 AM #3Intermediate Member
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Thanks Rod...............Is this the info you are refering to?
Wet And Stick Paper tape
This tape has an adhesive backing similar to that of a postage stamp. The tape is cut to length and run through water to wet the tape. The tape is placed in position and wiped in with a 3" joint knife. Once dry apply a thin coat of base coat over the tape.
Similar problems can occur using wet and stick as normal paper tape. Unless proper preparation is done these problems can be worse. To prepare the internal for using wet and stick, pre-fill all gaps over 2mm and pre fill all nail holes.
Wet and stick tape is also very useful to repair cracked joins. It allows you to repair the join with the minimum amount of build up.
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11th July 2007, 11:52 AM #4Intermediate Member
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Where can I buy wet and stick paper tape?
I live in the sutherland shire.
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11th July 2007, 01:29 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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That sounds like a good idea. I've never heard of it.
Paper tape is a pain, what with air bubbles, and having to apply base coat underneath it. It's a big hassle compared to gausetape, but this wet and stick sounds like it's got the best of both worlds, with ease of use and added strength.
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11th July 2007, 01:36 PM #6Member
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hello,
when using easy tape again, put compound in joint first
then bed in easy tape into wet compound
skim over again, let dry
then ready for 2nd base coat and final top coat
thankyou
myla
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11th July 2007, 04:29 PM #7quality + reliability
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Hmm will make no difference Myla Just don't use it on ceilings FULL STOP.
Look in the yellow pages, any plasterboard store will have it Anisonol.
Word of warning Pawnhead, wet and stick is not always easy to use! As mentioned above you can get the same issues with tape bubbles, They have to be cut out and repaired as with normal paper tape. I don't like the fact that every gap needs to be prefilled, and if you have small paper bumps, that can cause a bubble as well.
Normal paper tape is much easier to use. See paper tape on my site for detailed instructions. Followthem and you will have not trouble at all. If you do you will know the reason why and be able to rectify it.
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12th July 2007, 01:53 PM #8Intermediate Member
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Can anyone shed some light on where I can buy this "wet and stick" paper tape from?
I have tried the CSR Trade centre at Taren point and another place, no cigar!
Rod, can you tell me who does have it so I can buy it?
Cheers Dave
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12th July 2007, 07:28 PM #9quality + reliability
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call 02 4271 8911 Rodger at Apc unandderra He will either have it or tell you where to get it close to you.
Cheers
PS let me know how you go, I can send enough to do what you have there in the mail (no cost) if you cant get it easily.Great plastering tips at
www.how2plaster.com
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12th July 2007, 08:41 PM #10Intermediate Member
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Thank you. I will call him tomorrow.
I apreciate your help.
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