basti175
2011-04-24 22:42:19
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Hello!
I have a few more questions for you.
First about the stud walls:
Normally, you stick to the 62.5 cm spacing.
But I plan to cover the walls first with OSB and then with drywall.
My drywall sheets are 2.00 meters by 1.25 meters, but my OSB boards are 1.84 by 67.5 (15mm thick). Should I only follow the OSB and take 61.3 cm as the spacing and cover the walls horizontally?
Then I can screw the drywall however I want, right?
And another question about the ceiling.
It should be horizontal in the middle of the roof;
I have already started attaching battens there.
OSB and then drywall should also be installed there.
Is a (in my opinion very large) spacing of over 60 cm enough or could it be that the ceiling will "sag"?
I have attached pictures for both questions again...
Thanks in advance
Basti

I have a few more questions for you.
First about the stud walls:
Normally, you stick to the 62.5 cm spacing.
But I plan to cover the walls first with OSB and then with drywall.
My drywall sheets are 2.00 meters by 1.25 meters, but my OSB boards are 1.84 by 67.5 (15mm thick). Should I only follow the OSB and take 61.3 cm as the spacing and cover the walls horizontally?
Then I can screw the drywall however I want, right?
And another question about the ceiling.
It should be horizontal in the middle of the roof;
I have already started attaching battens there.
OSB and then drywall should also be installed there.
Is a (in my opinion very large) spacing of over 60 cm enough or could it be that the ceiling will "sag"?
I have attached pictures for both questions again...
Thanks in advance
Basti