plasterboard outside bead techniques with dot and dab?

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Hi all, I have done a fair amount of amateur plastering and my usual way of putting up plasterboard is with battons but fancy having a go at 'dot + dab' If i go down this route though is it possible to do an outside 90 deg corner with a metal bead? Usually i'd have a wooden batton to screw into. Also how good or bad is gun foam for fixing sheets of plasterboard?
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Fixing external angle beads (or any other bead) is no different. Everyone has their preffered methods; I use a decent grab adhesive & a staple gun. I only ever use conventional drywall adhesive for D&D. Others swear by Everbuild Pinkgrip & it’s probably fine on very flat walls but it’s quiet expensive when compared to a bag of Drywall addy & I just don’t believe you can fix as many boards as they say & still get a good bond, especially on uneven walls. It’s important you provide full support all around the board edges & around electrical back boxes. Here is a link to D&D guide, see page 268;

http://www.british-gypsum.com/pdf/WB09_DriLyner_06.pdf
& only ever use 12.mm boards despite what it says in there.

If you’re tiling the boards, don’t just rely on the D&D adhesive, use additional mechanical fixings through some dabs into the wall. Some tiles are very heavy & the whole lot could end up on the floor.
 

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