02-22-2017, 09:21 PM
ok, I've got plasterboard that looks like the picture below only the white looks about the size of the grey material and the grey looks about the size of the white. Basically 3/8" white, thin layer of tan, 1/2" grey, thin 1/8" layer of white, with a thin layer of off-white material.
I've cut out an outlet size years ago but don't remember how much of a pain it was. I've got a six foot section of window with a two foot or so tall section below it. A previous owner did a half adze job on repairing it that I'd like to fix and the section next to it has a hairline crack. I'd like to add on an outlet box to the section, old house "Who'll ever need more then one outlet per wall"
Any ways I thought about cutting out the botched job and the section with the hairline crack, put in an outlet, and repairing it. This is a bigger section then the outlet, if I start cutting out a bigger section is it likely going to fall apart and be a big job. Am I going to curse the previous guy and myself? I'm pretty sure if I beat my head against the wall it's not going to give like drywall.
I've cut out an outlet size years ago but don't remember how much of a pain it was. I've got a six foot section of window with a two foot or so tall section below it. A previous owner did a half adze job on repairing it that I'd like to fix and the section next to it has a hairline crack. I'd like to add on an outlet box to the section, old house "Who'll ever need more then one outlet per wall"
Any ways I thought about cutting out the botched job and the section with the hairline crack, put in an outlet, and repairing it. This is a bigger section then the outlet, if I start cutting out a bigger section is it likely going to fall apart and be a big job. Am I going to curse the previous guy and myself? I'm pretty sure if I beat my head against the wall it's not going to give like drywall.
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Ignorance is bliss -- I'm very, very happy
Ignorance is bliss -- I'm very, very happy