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March 31st, 2019 02:17 PM #781
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March 31st, 2019 02:48 PM #782
Thanks Sir Max, I watched a YouTube installation and saw that the 16" spacing is the sturdiest, designed to carry tiles for t&b.
I actually plan to do a built in closet on this wall, thinking it would further boost the strength of this wall, am I right to assume this?
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March 31st, 2019 03:04 PM #783
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March 31st, 2019 03:15 PM #784
Thanks Sir Travs, I was scanning the net and saw some composite walls made with mortar and EPS, it has T&G for easy joining and does not require plastering anymore, seems a lot easier, can this be supported by the slab alone? I think I read 65kg/sqm.
BTW, the floor is 12mm thick at 3k psi.
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March 31st, 2019 04:13 PM #785
Check wall load assumptions w/ your designer, sir. Slab thickness & design mix alone are not enough data.
Also, plan out how you're gonna approach electrical & plumbing prep. Those T&G joints are best left shown. Filled, they will likely crack after a while.
Pair rigid w/ pliant materials, if you plan to have seamless walls remain so, longterm. Therefore, cement boards like Hardiflex go better w/ wood, & Gypsum w/ metal.
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March 31st, 2019 04:39 PM #786
Uh-oh, I read that gypsum is not as hardy as ficem, I was actually thinking of hardiflex on metal
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March 31st, 2019 05:18 PM #787
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March 31st, 2019 05:38 PM #789
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May 18th, 2019 08:43 PM #790
Masters Trav and Max, pwede ko ba lagyan agad ng boysen plexibond ang freshly done plaster? Or may waiting time? According to their website, need 14 - 28 days curing for fresh concrete, but I think it refers to slab, firewall ang lalagyan ko sirs. Kindly advise me, thank you.
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