I'm planning to board over a plaster & lath ceiling and have been reading all the posts about this I could find..
Question 1: Reading the white book suggests that noggings are mostly required to support board edges. If I understand the forum posts the common practice is just to fix boards at 90 degrees to the joists, making "end-to-end" joins over the joists. This means that the edges at 90 degrees to the joists are not supported. Is this ok i.e. noggings is overkill for 1 x 12.5mm board?
Question 2: Mysteriously I am not getting many volunteers to help me with the job
- how bad a job is this to do by myself? Any tips? I see a few gadgets on the web e.g. props (google "drywall emporium") - anyone use these or is a t-shape (dead man?) just as good?
Question 1: Reading the white book suggests that noggings are mostly required to support board edges. If I understand the forum posts the common practice is just to fix boards at 90 degrees to the joists, making "end-to-end" joins over the joists. This means that the edges at 90 degrees to the joists are not supported. Is this ok i.e. noggings is overkill for 1 x 12.5mm board?
Question 2: Mysteriously I am not getting many volunteers to help me with the job