Hi, I'm wondering how to achieve a good finish on a block work internal wall in the thinnest way possible. So here's my question...
I have a narrow doorway leading into a narrow vestibule to a bedroom and I want the door to open inwards. The walls of the vestibule are currently a very thick, distressed and crumbling plaster. So I want to take off the plaster and make the vestibule as wide as possible. Is there any reason I could not knock all the plaster off and then dot and dab 6mm glassroc multiboard on? Then tape the corners and finish with compound? Also...if dot and dab is too thick/unstable is there any reason not to use a tiling trowel to comb on the plasterboard adhesive, thereby achieving more suction and a more even finish? I know 6mm multiboard is usually used for stud work, has anybody used it for dry lining? And can anybody forsee any problems with this?!!!
I have a narrow doorway leading into a narrow vestibule to a bedroom and I want the door to open inwards. The walls of the vestibule are currently a very thick, distressed and crumbling plaster. So I want to take off the plaster and make the vestibule as wide as possible. Is there any reason I could not knock all the plaster off and then dot and dab 6mm glassroc multiboard on? Then tape the corners and finish with compound? Also...if dot and dab is too thick/unstable is there any reason not to use a tiling trowel to comb on the plasterboard adhesive, thereby achieving more suction and a more even finish? I know 6mm multiboard is usually used for stud work, has anybody used it for dry lining? And can anybody forsee any problems with this?!!!
