Everything the plaster is used was the aluminum profile and when I did work at my house with Plaster, I don’t use drywall. I use steel profiles.
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On Mar 31, 2025, at 3:24?PM, Stan K via groups.io <4279427@...> wrote:
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I did the same "shadow" thing in my house with jambs and baseboards using Trimtex z bead [1]. It was not the easiest thing to find, but two drywall supply stores within forty minutes drive stocked it in 1/2 and would bring in other sizes if you were to buy a whole case. (Incidentally, I still have half a case lying around if anyone wants to haul it out.)
If I were to do it again, I would try and use aluminum profile instead of the vinyl. The benefits of vinyl is three times less cost and much simpler installation. However, at least at my skill level, it is painfully hard to get consistently straight lines. Your mileage my vary.
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On Monday, March 31st, 2025 at 7:49 AM, mac campshure via groups.io <mac512002@...> wrote:
Here are a couple pictures of a renovation job my neighborhood maybe 15 years ago first picture is 68 mm standard US store with a 56 mm jam then is the z profile and Plaster
Second picture is a stationary sash 68 mm jams then Z profile than dry wall .
In other words would to drywall with the reveal
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On Mar 31, 2025, at 9:18?AM, Stan Blaszczyk via groups.io <blaszcsj@...> wrote:
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Unless you can find a supply house with z bead in town that has it in stock you have to buy a whole case…I spent a half day running around Cincinnati and calling all supply houses to find nothing.?
To make a shadow gap I ended up using L bead to make a half inch shadow gap where I used flashing to cover up the exposed joint on a hood I am making for my kitchen where old and new drywall meet a vaulted wall section.?
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Stan Blaszczyk
Causal Maker of Stuff
Cincinnati, OH
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