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I’m waiting for @nod to wet himself !
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I guess you could argue that condensation could occur with the horizontal ceiling track against the concrete ! . There will be a suspended ceiling as well .
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Yes there’s a gap . The membrane isn’t perfectly flat to the wall so you probably can’t see the gap . gaps about 1.5 -> 2cm Theoretically all moisture should be only behind the dimpled membrane- that’s its purpose .
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Yep a that would be great wouldn’t it . You could leave with just a top and bottom track or fix with glypliner brackets aswell ! Yeah ! Why aren’t they boxed ? Cost I guess . Could screw 2 together ?
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I’ve improvised due to lack base channel and confusion!! Still prefer to have the glypliner brackets just need the correct system! . Was using track I had lying around . Guess there are different systems..... I only need another 10 verticals which I've order from local builder merchants. As it would seem there are different systems it will be interesting too see what turns up!
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Well this is what confused me ! it I rotate them ( like in an earlier photo ) the glyplier bracket can only attach to 1 side which is wrong . This way does appear stable ....
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You also use the plugs to attach the membrane to the wall .
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The steel on its own just in horizontal channels doesn’t feel particularly sturdy . The membrane has special plugs . You drill through the membrane and put these water tight plugs in . You can then screw into the plug ( without piercing the membrane) for a water tight system . heres the plugs so it makes sense ? https://www.permagard.co.uk/p-seal-quick-plugs yes perimeter drain and sump
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Drywall screws ok for mounting the osb ??? - just double checking !
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First piece of osb up . Using short sharp screws to hold osb to steel . Very boring to do ! Can I use a collating gun and dry wall screws for this ? Or is that a big no ???
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I guess it’s like timber frame houses . its only relatively recently done here ; most of us do it that way . But in the US Florida , practically every build has been done like that for decades . @Big Neil If my retarded efforts haven’t put you off then the system must be fu*king brilliant !
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Lol No idea . The only reason i’m Using it is I’m in a basement with damp - so don’t fancy timber . I think if skilled ? , it would be quicker . Also you know a length is straight unlike timber .
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Well I’ve either become skilled or I’m making a pigs ear of this . 300mm is not required ; but i’ll Use it on this wall as there is no base track . Only has to hold osb .
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I think it’s meant to be cheaper . i got 10 3.4m lengths of vertical for about £36 . I just used the nearest builders merchants as I need this done now .
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Right ! i see a problem , these glypliner brackets aren’t meant to be used with this stud I don’t think . Let me twist the vertical to face - this must be wrong as otherwise the utility holes are pointless . photo of it wrong ?
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Not sure I like this system. But then that’s probably more because it’s new too me . Theres no horizontal base track because ufh and screed needs to be done . Only doing this wall without track just so Uvc and ufh manifold have somewhere to go . So a bit experimental .
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Not really . I ordered some of those plastic grommets - see how I get on with them
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I’m doing 300 centres because i’m Scared ?
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@Onoff can you finish the bloody bathroom first ? ?
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Feel happier with these https://www.readyfixuk.co.uk/products/cable-and-pipe-support-systems/cable-and-pipe-fixings/caddy-and-furze-fixings/general-caddy-and-furze-fixings/esg1-easy-snap-grommet-188470
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Yeah the steel I have does have pre cut holes presumably for cables . The edges do seem relatively sharp . Would prefer a rubber edge in there
