Finishing Dry Lining – Direct Bond Fix Dry Lining and Products to Interiors
Finishing Direct Bond Introduction Direct bond can be finished by skimming with either multi-finish or board finish. Alternatively it can be finished by taping and jointing by hand or machine application.
What do you know? How many jointing product can you name Finishing Direct Bond What do you know? How many jointing product can you name What is the difference between air set and chemical set materials How many passes should it take to complete a joint Why is the finished wall sealed before decoration What should be done to the joints before they are sealed
Typical jointing elements Finishing Direct Bond Typical jointing elements Tapered edge plasterboard Gyproc Joint Tape Gyproc jointing materials Gyproc Drywall Primer or Gyproc Drywall Sealer
Materials for jointing Finishing Direct Bond Materials for jointing
Finishing Direct Bond Hand jointing Applying jointing material
Hand jointing Applying Tape Gyproc Paper Tape Thistle Protape 50 Finishing Direct Bond Hand jointing Applying Tape Gyproc Paper Tape Thistle Protape 50
Finishing Direct Bond Hand jointing Filling joints
Finishing Direct Bond Hand jointing Internal angle treatment
Finishing Direct Bond Hand jointing External angle treatment
Hand jointing Applying the primer or sealing coat Finishing Direct Bond Hand jointing Applying the primer or sealing coat Primer prepares the wall for decoration Sealer allows steam stripping of wallpaper
Quicker method of jointing compared To hand jointing Finishing Direct Bond Mechanical jointing Quicker method of jointing compared To hand jointing
You should now have the knowledge to answer the following Finishing Direct Bond You should now have the knowledge to answer the following How many jointing products can you name? What is the difference between air set and chemical set materials? How many passes should it take to complete a joint? Why is the finished wall sealed before decoration? What should be done to the joints before they are sealed?