Alex C Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 18 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said: No idea, I’m still looking for it in this backwards stuck in the dark ages country. Readily available in the states and Australia. Google search? https://www.qic-trims.com/product-category/dry-lining-trims/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onoff Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 10 hours ago, Pete said: What is this profile called please? shadowFIX brackets? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mvincentd Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 I'm also doing this in a few areas and will mostly use visible fasteners and make a feature of them. Something useful i'd not been aware of until seeing them (at 6:55) in this video is screws with reversing threads at the top, which enable balancing any thickness variances that might throw the flush faces of adjacent panels off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfow Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 22 hours ago, AnonymousBosch said: Lining a wall with plywood isn't as easy as it looks, I'm sure. But then nothing else in house building is either. We are considering lining some walls with ply. The substrate for the ply will be battens fixed on concrete - perfectly rigid, therefore. Question is, how thick should the ply be? Thanks, Ian We used 12mm sanded then danish oiled. We’re pleased with the effect. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfow Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 20 hours ago, Mr Punter said: As long as it is less than 50% of floor area it is OK, so a feature wall, not the whole room. Is this 50% of the floor area of the room it is in or 50% of the whole house? I am having this ‘discussion ‘ about flame spread with BCO at the moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiBee Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 You guys building will be far too busy?but the gym we frequent is lined like this. They have used a block patten with large sheets butted up and each edge is chamfered if memory serves. Looks crap but each to their own eh?The door arcs are the same. oh, it’s JD gym and I image each site is the same decor. Could take some pics in a couple of weeks if anyone is interested in the detail. In St. Ives at the minute so can’t get there just yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 5 minutes ago, SiBee said: In St. Ives at the minute Which one? The warm sunny place, or the one in Cornwall? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Punter Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 47 minutes ago, Alfow said: Is this 50% of the floor area of the room it is in or 50% of the whole house? I am having this ‘discussion ‘ about flame spread with BCO at the moment. The room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiBee Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 38 minutes ago, SteamyTea said: Which one? The warm sunny place, or the one in Cornwall? Cornwall. It’s a foggy white out at the minute? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 9 minutes ago, SiBee said: Cornwall. It’s a foggy white out at the minute Then I shall go to Penzance. Was so still there last night that the fireworks got obscured by their own smoke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfow Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 7 hours ago, Mr Punter said: The room. Thank you for sharing that. Most helpful. That’ll get me out of jail in our open area but not the bedroom I think. Is that taken from Part F? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Punter Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 22 minutes ago, Alfow said: Thank you for sharing that. Most helpful. That’ll get me out of jail in our open area but not the bedroom I think. Is that taken from Part F? Part B fire safety Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 9 hours ago, Alfow said: What's the finish on the ceiling there? I can't quite tell from the photos but looks good as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfow Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 32 minutes ago, Patrick said: What's the finish on the ceiling there? I can't quite tell from the photos but looks good as well. That’s the faces of the 7x3 timbers with painted plasterboard in between. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfow Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 59 minutes ago, Mr Punter said: Part B fire safety ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joth Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 This thread inspired a conversation about having a ply feature wall. (We are planning kitchen units with some exposed ply, so it would all tie together nicely). Immediate reply from my wife was "won't that be a nightmare for hanging pictures / shelves etc?" -- we'd fear to drilling into it as it's much harder to polyfilla it over if making a mistake or future change of needs. How do others deal with this? I guess could go full-industrial with some sort of wall racking system. Or totally pegboard it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteamyTea Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 1 hour ago, joth said: it's much harder to polyfilla it over Filler, wire brush with the grain, used teabag to stain it. Will still look like a pegboard eventually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onoff Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 Response from Oz: Unfortunately the ShadowFIX system can only be sold with our plywood. We do not have a UK distributor, we can pack up and quote ex-Brisbane if you organise the shipping. Regards Lizan Yee National Sales and Marketing Manager AUSTRAL PLYWOODS P 07 3426 8666 | D 07 3426 8628 | M 0439 277 223 E lizan.yee@australply.com.au | W australply.com.au Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onoff Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 Thinking out loud... I reckon you could use a biscuit jointer to route peripheral slots in a thick board. Then commission some METAL biscuits with a counter sunk hole for fixing. The biscuits could be sized to give the desired gap between boards. Mega dust trap behind... I'd be worried about the board "drumming" with fixings just around the edge. How about.....MDF panels as a wall covering? You could get them laser or water jet cut as interlocking, organically etc shaped panels and have them powder coated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferdinand Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 (edited) 15 hours ago, joth said: This thread inspired a conversation about having a ply feature wall. (We are planning kitchen units with some exposed ply, so it would all tie together nicely). Immediate reply from my wife was "won't that be a nightmare for hanging pictures / shelves etc?" -- we'd fear to drilling into it as it's much harder to polyfilla it over if making a mistake or future change of needs. How do others deal with this? I guess could go full-industrial with some sort of wall racking system. Or totally pegboard it. I would try a different type of fixing. You could perhaps rout a "picture rail" groove into it, or attach something industrial-looking to do the same job? I posted a piccie recently of a scaffold plank feature wall being used by my Lettings Agent in a decor scheme from a professional HMO in Nottingham. I am still undecided, but it is an attractive option as the surface is not pure. Now seems to have vanished as presumably the room is rented, but like this: For hanging things or posters etc, I have never done better than the cork tiles I used for a whole wall once. They included partially black cork, so it was a texture. Ferdinand Edited July 1, 2019 by Ferdinand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferdinand Posted July 1, 2019 Share Posted July 1, 2019 (edited) On 29/06/2019 at 09:34, Alfow said: We used 12mm sanded then danish oiled. We’re pleased with the effect. Interesting - that does not chime with me personally, despite one of my favourite themes being simple modern styles with exposed materials. I think that for me it is neither one thing nor tother. That is too many materials all trying to be themselves such that none of them get the space to be their best, so it comes across to *me* as a bit too "smorgasboard", almost "tartan". If I was to live with the busy grain from the ply, I would want the rest to be very quiet. So I might have gone eg for simple black doors. Not a criticism; more a different perspective. I have perhaps been conditioned by medieval church interiors in England stripped to stone and plaster having visited so many; if you put me somewhere like the Pugin Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church in Cheadle I find it impossibly busy: Ferdinand Edited July 1, 2019 by Ferdinand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markharro Posted January 1, 2023 Share Posted January 1, 2023 On 29/06/2019 at 10:29, Mr Punter said: The room. Hi @Mr Punter - I dont suppose you know where Scottish regs are on this? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onoff Posted January 1, 2023 Share Posted January 1, 2023 On 01/07/2019 at 06:37, Ferdinand said: I posted a piccie recently of a scaffold plank feature I reckon those boards are wider than normal scaffold boards. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferdinand Posted January 3, 2023 Share Posted January 3, 2023 On 01/01/2023 at 19:44, Onoff said: I reckon those boards are wider than normal scaffold boards. Oooh. My old post has matured like an English Sparkling Wine from Nyetimber. I make it 10 and a bit planks in that piccie, so at 225mm each for a 9" board I make it just on a 2.4m ceiling height. F Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferdinand Posted January 3, 2023 Share Posted January 3, 2023 On 01/01/2023 at 19:34, markharro said: Hi @Mr Punter - I dont suppose you know where Scottish regs are on this? thanks Check which version of regs you are working with. I don't know what the Scottish ones say, but the English ones have changed last summer - so may have happened in Scotland too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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