Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
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moving an internal door, how much what size wood will i need for a frame to nail the plasterboard too?
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sigibbons
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Registered: 10th Feb 04
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Bit more details needed... Stud wall existing? total thickness of wall at the moment to work out what size timber they used. You will need a new door lining and stops also.
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MikeE
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Registered: 7th Mar 03
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you will need a new door lining set about £30. size of timber needed will either be 3x2 cls or 4x2 cls depending upon what size studs are used.
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sigibbons
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studs could be anything really from 3x2 cls to proper 100x50 sawn timber.
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Gregor
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Registered: 28th Nov 03
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If you know anyone with a magnet trade account you can get a door lining for £6 !
Screw your plasterboard to the timber too , nails are crap.
And you may want to fill the partition with insulation too , to reduce noise and retain heat.
I find the best way of plasterboarding over a door frame with minimal mess and a good fixing is to screw your new frame to the existing door frame , setting the frame inside the frame back the thickness of plasterboard , then once the frame is fixed , chisel away what is left of the door frame at each side and sheet it !
Hope that makes sense as its not easy to describe when you cant actually show what you mean
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Russ
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done it. was really easy actually, was expecting it to be much harder. get my new fridge tomorrow
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=homeappliances&type=refrigerator&subtype=sidebyside&model_cd=RSH1DTMH1/XEU
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