tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post892683843504000402..comments2024-03-19T03:53:51.981-07:00Comments on Culburra Hemp House: Ceilings and Internal Walls CompletedShelter Building Designhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14175307600400481459noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-57897336138028152442020-04-18T22:11:30.159-07:002020-04-18T22:11:30.159-07:00The Le_Meridian Funding Service went above and bey...The Le_Meridian Funding Service went above and beyond their requirements to assist me with my loan which i used expand my pharmacy business,They were friendly, professional, and absolute gems to work with.I will recommend anyone looking for loan to contact. Email..lfdsloans@lemeridianfds.com Or lfdsloans@outlook.com.WhatsApp ... + 19893943740.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-21245647284796454872017-03-30T01:49:55.987-07:002017-03-30T01:49:55.987-07:00Hi, thank you so much for sharing what you've ...Hi, thank you so much for sharing what you've done. We are owner building and we hope to also do a hoop plywood ceiling. We are interested in finding out if you applied a seal or stain to the plywood. Cheers, Nadia & RickNadiushkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15937940942705469471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-6518128075050761802017-03-22T19:17:47.691-07:002017-03-22T19:17:47.691-07:00Thank you very much for your speedy reply - much a...Thank you very much for your speedy reply - much appreciatedTonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13914235124113080707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-12536009608786348232017-03-22T19:14:05.017-07:002017-03-22T19:14:05.017-07:00The plywood is held up by both glue and brads. I u...The plywood is held up by both glue and brads. I use Bostich SF flooring glue on the underside of the joists, but only through the middle of the sheet so the glue would not be seen at the edges. I then used brads from a Paslode bradding nailer (also called a fix out nailer) as they only have a very small head and you can hardly see them from a distance, but they hold the sheet until the glue has a chance to go off and they also hold the edges down. I used brads each 100mm or 150mm around the edges of the sheet and each 300mm along the joists through the centre. I tried filling the tiny holes made by the brads, but it actually looked more noticeable. Just leave them unfilled they look fine and it is less work.Shelter Building Designhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14175307600400481459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-13772974908282805872017-03-22T16:45:56.310-07:002017-03-22T16:45:56.310-07:00Hello - you have done a beautiful job of your ceil...Hello - you have done a beautiful job of your ceiling. Thanks for sharing the details.<br /><br />I am looking at doing the same in my house but am struggling to find a way to install the ceiling with hidden fixings (as specified by my architect). Did you use glue/nails/screws? Can you see the the nail/screw holes?<br />Tonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13914235124113080707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-37091259079002834462017-01-09T14:52:00.597-08:002017-01-09T14:52:00.597-08:00My ceiling joists are at 600 centres. The ply need...My ceiling joists are at 600 centres. The ply needs to go perpendicular to the ceiling joists, as this way the ply spans across several joists. My choice of BB grade hoop pine ply was a compromise between costs and aesthetics. CD grade looks too rough and AA grade was outside my budget, so I settled on BB grade. Full sheets are 2440 x 1220 or thereabouts, it is best to use full sheets where possible and just trim them where needed. Place the machine cut edges toward the centre of the room where it will meet other sheets, where possible, as these cuts will be better than your own, unless you gave a table saw. I was just using a circular saw and a steady hand to cut my sheets. Good luck with your job. For the owner builder the ply was much easier to put up than plasterboard, so this made up for the higher cost of the ply. Plus the ply looks great.Shelter Building Designhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14175307600400481459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3204882245755573344.post-80121356915202146202017-01-09T14:40:09.893-08:002017-01-09T14:40:09.893-08:00Hi there,
The new ceiling looks amazing, and you ...Hi there,<br /><br />The new ceiling looks amazing, and you have inspired me to do the same!<br /><br />What grade (AA/BB -F?) and size of plywood did you get from Mister Ply & Wood? Also, how did you work the spans - I.e. how wide should each panel be? My truss are 600mm apart and I'm planning to do expressed joints and run the ply perpendicular to the span to visually increase the width of the room.Chewyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16246169361373280476noreply@blogger.com