Hi All,
I'm renovating a house at the minute and am planning to fix plasterboard slabs to the walls and ceiling myself and then get a pal to skim.
Some of the plasterboard slabs will be fixed to the existing internal black walls and he recommended fixing them using type of frame fixing which he doesn't know the name of! Hopefully someone here will know what its called.
It basically like a large thumb tack, made out of white plastic. You drill through the plasterboard and into the wall, and hammer in the fixing through the hole. Top of fixing is about 3/4 inch in diameter, and takes a 8mm drill bit. Not sure if this makes sense, hope so!!!
I'm renovating a house at the minute and am planning to fix plasterboard slabs to the walls and ceiling myself and then get a pal to skim.
Some of the plasterboard slabs will be fixed to the existing internal black walls and he recommended fixing them using type of frame fixing which he doesn't know the name of! Hopefully someone here will know what its called.
It basically like a large thumb tack, made out of white plastic. You drill through the plasterboard and into the wall, and hammer in the fixing through the hole. Top of fixing is about 3/4 inch in diameter, and takes a 8mm drill bit. Not sure if this makes sense, hope so!!!