Plasterboard

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Too Late

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

236 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Hi chaps.
I have about 150 sheets of plasterboard covered up on crates outside.

With them being covered, will the be ok or do i have to lift them inside the house. They are so fking heavy and cumbersome!

Thanks

Too Late

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

236 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Thought as much. They arrived saturday so i think tonight or tomorrow i need to get them inside...

Thanks chaps

Too Late

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

236 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Muncher said:
I would get them inside today, they will suck up water like a sponge at this time of year.
Thanks!
I have recruited a friend to pop over and to help move them tonight...

Cheers!

Too Late

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

236 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Muncher said:
I hope you don't have to move them far!
20 meters into the garage. They are just so awkward.

Spent all weekend moving 30 sheets upstairs and plasterboarding 2 rooms...
Thankfully i bought this for £89... WHAT A BARGAIN



Then dot and dabbed the walls... (i hate dot and dabbing!)

Too Late

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

236 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Muncher said:
I've got one of them, if you're local you could have borrowed it!
Thanks for the offer Muncher!

Too Late

Original Poster:

5,094 posts

236 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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Moved them in last night.

some in the garage, some in the hall, some in the lounge then 25 sheets up stairs.

took 50 mins with a friend. I wont lie, i was shattered by the time we finished!

2 piles of 20 sheets were left on their side up against a wall but will be put up this weekend!!

Thanks chaps.

EDIT...
150 sheets, 24KG each = 3600

3.96832 TON

WOW


Edited by Too Late on Tuesday 23 December 10:12