Bruce Volden
07-16-2013, 4:16 PM
No not "old school". I work in an old school. Today, while installing a 22' X 40" sheet of aluminum (white board coating on one side, adhesive foam on the other) over the original slate chalk board sections the frame of the original slate failed resulting in a bent up ruined mess for the "white board".
Had to remove the whole works and am now faced with a mess!!! First off this is old orange clay tile used in the construction--covered with plaster. No wood/studs to fasten anything to. Also we are not talking about anything being even from the finished face of the wall to the clay tile.
I am thinking of repairing with 1/2" plywood held on by PL400 (or something better) in areas that can be attached to.
Could I also used foam sealant (large gap filling type) to get a more uniform bond??? HELP
Bruce
Had to remove the whole works and am now faced with a mess!!! First off this is old orange clay tile used in the construction--covered with plaster. No wood/studs to fasten anything to. Also we are not talking about anything being even from the finished face of the wall to the clay tile.
I am thinking of repairing with 1/2" plywood held on by PL400 (or something better) in areas that can be attached to.
Could I also used foam sealant (large gap filling type) to get a more uniform bond??? HELP
Bruce