nydesign
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Hi All,
I have a wall panel project I'm working on. The wall will be covered in 3/4" rift oak ply with veneer core.
There are three solid core doors set on pivot hinges in the wall, they will also be covered with panels and made to look like part of the wall.
The wall has two corners that will be seen, the panels sides are visible, no hidden corners.
I ordered some z-clips to attach the panels, but using the clips the panels would protrude 1/4" from the wall,
and then there is the problem of hiding that gap along the sides, and also dealing with the panels on the doors.
I've been using the Domino for about a month and had the idea of embedding dominos in the drywall, it's 5/8",
and gluing the panels to the wall on the dominos. I have no idea if the dominos will hold in the drywall. I was thinking of
using a larger size and sending it all the way through using some construction adhesive like PL200 to hold the dominos in the wall.
The panels won't be full sheets of plywood, they will be about 22" wide and different lengths run horizontally, so the weight should
not be too much of an issue, I hope. Also getting the panels to sit flat could be an issue, if there is a bow in the panel I'd have to
come up with some way to flatten the panel while the glue dries.
I'm going to try a test, tomorrow I'll see if it's possible to get a domino to sit solidly in the drywall.
Any thought's or ideas on this?
Thanks,
- Jon
I have a wall panel project I'm working on. The wall will be covered in 3/4" rift oak ply with veneer core.
There are three solid core doors set on pivot hinges in the wall, they will also be covered with panels and made to look like part of the wall.
The wall has two corners that will be seen, the panels sides are visible, no hidden corners.
I ordered some z-clips to attach the panels, but using the clips the panels would protrude 1/4" from the wall,
and then there is the problem of hiding that gap along the sides, and also dealing with the panels on the doors.
I've been using the Domino for about a month and had the idea of embedding dominos in the drywall, it's 5/8",
and gluing the panels to the wall on the dominos. I have no idea if the dominos will hold in the drywall. I was thinking of
using a larger size and sending it all the way through using some construction adhesive like PL200 to hold the dominos in the wall.
The panels won't be full sheets of plywood, they will be about 22" wide and different lengths run horizontally, so the weight should
not be too much of an issue, I hope. Also getting the panels to sit flat could be an issue, if there is a bow in the panel I'd have to
come up with some way to flatten the panel while the glue dries.
I'm going to try a test, tomorrow I'll see if it's possible to get a domino to sit solidly in the drywall.
Any thought's or ideas on this?
Thanks,
- Jon