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 Post subject: Filling
PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 2:09 pm 
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Hi all
Got a bit of decorating to do, they have a plasterboard ceiling kind of a vault type lots of angles. Plasterboard joints have all opened up not sure if they have been scrimmed or just loads of movement single storey extension. i am going to scrim then easifill just wondering if any of you apply easifill then scrim, or scrim then easifill. I know on plasterboard joints you normally scrim then plaster but have been watching a few people doing it filler then push scrim on push out filler then apply more to finish. ? I know when its all done it doesnt make any difference, i will be using self adhesive scrim by the way.

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Joint setting tape may be stronger than joint filler, but they seem to be used for the same thing. If in doubt, use extra wide scrim tape.


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