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This post didn't seem to fit any forum category so aplogies if it's in the wrong section.
My daughter bought wet wall for hwr bathroom and muggins has been tasked to make it work!
I'm not particularly happy with the wet wall as it is the hollow pvc type (pic attached) however, it's what we've got so I need to work with it.
My question relates to the fact that the plaster board walls are of an old type which have no studs and just have an 'egg box type inner between both sides of the wall (pic attatched).
My question is, when I glue the wet wall to this plaster board wall How can aything be screwed to the wet wall without crushing it?
Main issue will be a small radiator.
My first thoughts is to drill the wet wall and plaster board, insert a drywall anchor all the way through to the dry wall and then insert a spacer the thickness of the wet wall to prevent crushing.
Any thought or words of wisdom would be appreciated please.
Mods, feel free to move this post into a more relevent section if need be.
My daughter bought wet wall for hwr bathroom and muggins has been tasked to make it work!
I'm not particularly happy with the wet wall as it is the hollow pvc type (pic attached) however, it's what we've got so I need to work with it.
My question relates to the fact that the plaster board walls are of an old type which have no studs and just have an 'egg box type inner between both sides of the wall (pic attatched).
My question is, when I glue the wet wall to this plaster board wall How can aything be screwed to the wet wall without crushing it?
Main issue will be a small radiator.
My first thoughts is to drill the wet wall and plaster board, insert a drywall anchor all the way through to the dry wall and then insert a spacer the thickness of the wet wall to prevent crushing.
Any thought or words of wisdom would be appreciated please.
Mods, feel free to move this post into a more relevent section if need be.