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Board for Drymounting.

Post by prospero »

Just wondering if any members use a dedicated board for drymounting rather than pinching a sheet of mountboard for the purpose.

I don't do a lot of dm but I'm getting more to do all the time. I would like some 2mm thick as well as the 1.4 sort of thickness.

Is there any board that is made for the purpose that may be extra-smooth? :D
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Post by StevenG »

I haven't done any in ages but when I did, I found the Simons back/0008 quite good
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I use white display board from Wessex, it has a good flat surface to it and it quite rigid compared to mountboard
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