Hello, I need to batten out for plasterboard to cover over some new utilities that have been run up the wall. The room is small as it is and I'd like to lose as little space as possible.
I considered 38x63mm timber but the wall is far from straight and I'm concerned that I won't be able to get the battens vertical without a huge amount of wedges etc. The other option I considered was gyplyner wall lining.
The ceiling is concrete so I can secure into it, but the joists run parallel to the wall, about 110mm out. As part of the work I'll be replacing the existing boards with 25mm ply.
Has anybody got advice on how to proceed? So far I'm thinking about:
* Screwing an extra 2" timber to the joist near the wall for extra support.
* Putting down the ply.
* Using gyplyner and attaching the bottom channel to the ply, the top to the concrete ceiling.
* Fitting the rest of the frame as usual.
The only problem I can see with this is I'll never be able to lift the ply without taking the wall down, which is not ideal. Would running a thinner strip of ply parallel the wall be a bad idea, screwing it to at least two joists?
I could also possibly screw a 2x2 along the bottom wall to act as a support for the gyplyner channel?
Some pics:
I considered 38x63mm timber but the wall is far from straight and I'm concerned that I won't be able to get the battens vertical without a huge amount of wedges etc. The other option I considered was gyplyner wall lining.
The ceiling is concrete so I can secure into it, but the joists run parallel to the wall, about 110mm out. As part of the work I'll be replacing the existing boards with 25mm ply.
Has anybody got advice on how to proceed? So far I'm thinking about:
* Screwing an extra 2" timber to the joist near the wall for extra support.
* Putting down the ply.
* Using gyplyner and attaching the bottom channel to the ply, the top to the concrete ceiling.
* Fitting the rest of the frame as usual.
The only problem I can see with this is I'll never be able to lift the ply without taking the wall down, which is not ideal. Would running a thinner strip of ply parallel the wall be a bad idea, screwing it to at least two joists?
I could also possibly screw a 2x2 along the bottom wall to act as a support for the gyplyner channel?
Some pics:

