Dry-walling

 

For interior fitting work in buildings or renovation of living accommodation, walls are often panelled with plasterboard.

How to proceed:

First – if necessary – build a sub-frame of wooden slats

If the plasterboard does not fit, score it with a cutter and break the pieces off carefully. Smooth the edges with the special planer.

Fit a screwdriiver bit that matches the screws in the BOSCH Cordless Screwdriver.

Use the dry wall screws to screw the plasterboard to the wooden slats.

Commercially available boards of size 90 x 125 cm are screwed onto vertical slats with offset joints (distance between the wooden slats corresponds to half a board width).

Plasterboards with a length of 250 cm are secured with the high edge upwards on a horizontal wooden frame.

For screwdriving, select a low torque setting and control the speed with feeling. In this way, the screw head cannot be driven too deeply and damage the plasterboard.

 

What you need:

BOSCH Cordless Screwdriver, screwdriver bits, dry wall screws, cutter, special planer

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