Hey!

Currently doing drywall myself and I am using 6x6 cm squared timber around my outside walls.

The problem is they aren’t as stable as the other walls inside the house because of the 6x6 cm squared timbers that are about 30cm distance from each other.

I will screw my plasterboards on the squared timber and only one plasterboard, not two.

I have two pictures of what my construction looks like from far and one from close.

Maybe someone can give me advice before I install the plasterboard onto it.

The only problem I currently see is finding the subconstruction once I put the plasterboards back on. But other than that, if I find them can I install the cabinets safely?

  • someguy3
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    9 months ago

    How are you getting any insulation in a wall that thin?

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      9 months ago

      Insulation is already behind the squared timber.

      The wall is actually behind the frame I am putting on the wall. It is an installation level for electricity and I can hang my plasterboards on that.

      The insulation is 240mm thick behind the Plywood. That is where the vapor barrier is and the other plywood.

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          9 months ago

          Looking at the pictures, I think you should stop immediately and hire a professional.

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            9 months ago

            I didn’t do much yet.

            I only attached a few 6x6 cm squared timber onto the main wall that is 33cm thick currently. But I will ask my construction dude.