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Hello again, 2 weeks ago I asked regarding waterproofing or water resistance in the laundry now we're about to remove the wall to
since we have to change it to villaboard. This one doesn't look gyprock to me or since I'm new maybe I'm wrong lol bottom sheet looks gyprock to me tho. Just removed the cornice for now till I get the answer since I'm new to DIY I have to double check if I should rip it off or leave it. Thank you all
Thank you maybe because in my eyes when its a chalk it's gyprock 😂 thank you.
Hi @Newbie2k23
It looks like gyprock to me as well. If it were a different type of board, it would often have fibres mixed in with the substrate or it would have a grey concrete colour if it was cement sheeting.
Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to the next update of your laundry revamp.
Eric
Yes I did removed it today just 10% left on top of the door and little bit in the middle of 2 doors and where the 2 power point
Hello, all just wondering do you guys know how can I remove this, please? It's a flat screw so I can't use a screwdriver or even the drill. Thank you
Good Afternoon @Newbie2k23
If they are too hard to get the claw hammer under you can just hammer them all the way in. The cup of the head of the nail plus cross hairs I was told is to hold plaster on better (When you cover the nail heads) It gives something for it to bind to.
Dave
Hello @Newbie2k23
Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend using a Craftright 380mm Wrecking Bar. This bar allows you to pull out any nail in almost any direction.
Please make sure to wear personal protection such as gloves and goggles when doing demolition work.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you all I will try tomorrow, btw another question I'm going to DIY the insulation I bought it already but I'm worried about the plumbinallowedes Am I allow to put insulation on that
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