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Hello @phonesrbest welcome to the Workshop Community 🖐
Having a peek behind the paneling that has come away will indicate how they were initially installed, I would imagine a construction adhesive of some type like liquid nails (amongst others), depending on the type and weight of the paneling used it wouldn't hurt to tack the paneling on with nails along the ceiling studs for added support although generally the adhesive should be sufficient.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/products/building-hardware/building-construction/adhesives
A second opinion is always a good idea...
@JacobZ @Dave-1
Hi @phonesrbest,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us.
@DIYGnome's advice is spot on.
Apply a bead of Liquid Nails to the back of the panels and push them back into place.
The liquid nails will hold well, but ideally you would use a Trim Master Gas Bradder to shoot some brad nails into the studwork above.
Where a stud isn't available, two nails can be shot at opposing angles at close proximity to give some good holding power into the plasterboard.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
Good Morning @phonesrbest
Yeah I cant add much more then @DIYGnome and @JacobZ Putting some nails up through it into studs/jpoists would be wise as JacobZ says. The cafe at work had the same issue but they had floorboards up there and we sat for days wondering the best way to put them back up. Yeah we are a bunch of geeks lol
Dave
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