2007-06-04 08:39 PM
2007-06-07 11:49 PM
Geoff wrote:Uggh -- I was just making an observation, not discounting the bug --
Control joints are not an excuse and having to use an SEO to work around a bug in a very typical wall condition that occurs on every job is just not right.
2007-06-08 12:17 AM
Laura wrote:it's a bug. it's a badly designed, antiquated junction control that hasn't been touched for too long and is in desperate need of an overhaul.Geoff wrote:Uggh -- I was just making an observation, not discounting the bug --
Control joints are not an excuse and having to use an SEO to work around a bug in a very typical wall condition that occurs on every job is just not right.
2007-06-08 12:23 AM
~/archiben wrote:...except that it appears to be an exterior wall, in which case you would need control joints in a stucco (cement plaster) finish...(enough)
of course, when it comes to Gib/Gyp/Plasterboard (delete as appropriate), there is no reason not to keep it associated with the wall core . . . in which case, laura, your 'control joint' suggestion is not applicable anyway . . .
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2007-06-08 12:26 AM
Laura wrote:For such a quiet and serious person, you made a great joke!Geoff wrote:Uggh -- I was just making an observation, not discounting the bug --
Control joints are not an excuse and having to use an SEO to work around a bug in a very typical wall condition that occurs on every job is just not right.
2007-06-08 12:43 AM
Laura wrote:Local brand of plasterboard. Gib board has become the default generic term, although there are other (inferior ) brands too.
What's "Gib"???
2007-06-08 12:53 AM
Dwight wrote:Quiet and serious, yes -- but I can be funny...
For such a quiet and serious person, you made a great joke!
2007-06-08 01:13 AM
Laura wrote:you were right to bring up the control joint thing, laura - i wasn't having a go but ignoring your "enough" plea briefly, even that exterior stucco typically has a substrate that is distinct from the structural wall/wall core these days, no? my methodology would involve applying that substrate and stucco as a separate finish to the wall element itself.
...except that it appears to be an exterior wall, in which case you would need control joints in a stucco (cement plaster) finish...(enough)
What's "Gib"???gib-board, british gypsum, plasterboard - same same, just trade and localised names for gypsum wall linings . . . a sheet of which (internally) can span - and most likely will - three-way junctions like that without control joints . . .
2007-06-08 01:19 AM
~/archiben wrote:
british gypsum, plasterboard - same same, just trade and localised names for gypsum wall linings . . . a sheet of which (internally) can span - and most likely will - three-way junctions like that without control joints . . .
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2007-06-08 01:24 AM
Laura wrote:did you take your funny pills today?!
... which also will most likely span three-way junctions without control joints .
2007-06-08 04:08 AM
Laura wrote:...or GWB (for Gypsum Wall Board)...or is that our president? I don't know, it's hard to tell the difference sometimes.
Here (in the US), it's typically called "Sheet Rock"