Thorfun Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 so it seems that i have many more questions about MF ceilings and walls as i fit out our basement. so i thought i'd just start an MF questions thread rather than multiple individual threads. i'm sure that some of these questions are very beginner questions (as that's what i am!) but i'm here to learn. 1. can i attach resilient bars to MF5 (top hats)? all the articles on the web seem to state attach resilient bars to joists and no one seems to do it to a metal frame ceiling. i don't see why not but wanted to ask to be sure. 2. when building a GypLyner Single lining system on walls with doors, how do you go around the doorway? the white book shows a window reveal but nothing about a doorway! https://www.british-gypsum.com/documents/white-book/british-gypsum-wb-gyplyner-single.pdf . i have a double width doorway and a single width doorway to navigate with my lining. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorfun Posted January 21 Author Share Posted January 21 (edited) oh wait. for question 2 above i might have found the answer. i see this for door and window openings in the gyplyner single whitebook entry so i guess a follow up question is will that be enough for the double width opening i have? it will be more than the 600mm centers specified. one solution would be to fit some timber in the steel and attach more GL1 studs to make it 600 centers? actually, that would also be required for a standard door opening to fit a 33" door, right? as that opening is 900mm. so to maintain the 600mm centers max extra studs will need to be fitted above the doorway openings? Edited January 21 by Thorfun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted Tuesday at 18:27 Share Posted Tuesday at 18:27 9 hours ago, Thorfun said: so it seems that i have many more questions about MF ceilings and walls as i fit out our basement. so i thought i'd just start an MF questions thread rather i'm sure that some of these questions are very beginner questions (as that's what i am!) but i'm here to learn. 1. can i attach resilient bars to MF5 (top hats)? all the articles on the web seem to state attach resilient bars to joists and no one seems to do it to a metal frame ceiling. i don't see why not but wanted to ask to be sure. 2. when building a GypLyner Single lining system on walls with doors, how do you go around the doorway? the white book shows a window reveal but nothing about a doorway! https://www.british-gypsum.com/documents/white-book/british-gypsum-wb-gyplyner-single.pdf . i have a double width doorway and a single width doorway to navigate with my lining. You need at least one layer of board between the rez bar and top hat Your tight for room on the right side Fix one set of brackets 150 in from the edge The right side fix in the middle While the left side of the bracket need marking and cutting off Leave the right side long and fold it over the stud and fix to the face of the stud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorfun Posted Tuesday at 20:44 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 20:44 2 hours ago, nod said: You need at least one layer of board between the rez bar and top hat thank you for confirming this. 2 hours ago, nod said: Your tight for room on the right side Fix one set of brackets 150 in from the edge The right side fix in the middle While the left side of the bracket need marking and cutting off Leave the right side long and fold it over the stud and fix to the face of the stud I've only got 105mm from the right hand side. 😢 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted Tuesday at 21:10 Share Posted Tuesday at 21:10 25 minutes ago, Thorfun said: thank you for confirming this. I've only got 105mm from the right hand side. 😢 That’s enough Bracket 50 mil in 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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