identifying existing wall structure
Hi there.
Im trying to find out the best way to attach a kitchen to an internal wall but Im unsure of what the structure is. Basically it is about 6mm of what looks like fibre cement then about 50mm of a foam core (it easily indents when pressed) then another 6mm fibre cement all in one structure, it is used for both internal and external walls.
Anyone got any ideas of what it is and how best to attatch something of weight to it without having to bolt all the way through to the other side?
Thanks for any help
dave
Logan home knowledge needed
Found your conversation when googling "Logan Home" to try to find out whether I can safely remove the plastic strips at each internal wall sheet join.
Any tips for another dweller in paradise greatly appreciated.
Am trying to hang a timber blind and need to remove a section of the plastic strip to screw the blind fitting flush to the wall. Unfortunately it is not going to fit against the metal frame so I hope timber blind isn't too much weight for the wall.:rolleyes:
Have always hated the 'strips' every meter along my walls anyway and would love to remove them all sometime and I guess plaster the gaps if it is possible.
Any suggestions/tips?
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Originally Posted by
journeyman Mick
It might be a Logan home, styrofoam sandwiched between FC sheeting with steel track top and bottom and studs at intervals and sheet joins. Then there is/was another system called Ritek, similar FC/steel stud/foam sandwhich construction but external walls core filled with concrete. I'd grab a stud detector to see if I could find some studs in there, it's doubtful (but not impossible) that it's soley a sandwich construction.
Mick