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[Closed] Thickness of ply to hang kitchen cupboards off?

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We're battening the walls in our new kitchen and fixing plasterboard on top.

As We're not 100% sure on the kitchen yet I don't know exactly where the fixing points will be for the overhead cupboards so want to have a large solid area.

Can anyone tell me what thickness of ply/mdf/whatever board I should use?

Thanks.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 12:22 pm
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Depends a bit on the centres of the framing behind, but we normally use 18mm ply for pattressing.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 12:30 pm
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Fix some 18mm play pieces in between the studs.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 12:53 pm
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thickness of ply/mdf/whatever board

Don't use MDF would be my advice. If the predicted position of the wall units is too vague for solid noggins then ply is fine, although I often use offcuts of chipboard flooring for radiator noggins.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 1:02 pm
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Unfortunately the area is too vague for noggins so 18mm ply it is.

Thanks for the replies.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 1:17 pm
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Ikea's rail system is brilliant for the wall cabinets.
Doesn't matter where you locate the individual cabinets as the rail is fixed tonthebframing/ wall studs.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 2:39 pm
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As above. Best way is to fix lath or similar (18 mm back) to the inner of the stud then use 18 mm ply to bring flush.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 4:15 pm
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Not sure if there will be any exposed studs wrightyson : [i]"We're battening the walls in our new kitchen and fixing plasterboard on top."[/i]

18mm ply between 19X38 roofing batten would work. Or sheet out the whole wall, depending on the size/feasibility, and fix the plasterboard directly onto that.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 4:40 pm
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Or use French cleats to attach the cabinets to the walls?


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 9:53 pm
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@ernie, my mistake.
Read the op carefully would be more useful hey!
So as ernie says or solid dabs of board adhesive in the approx regions of units/cabinets.


 
Posted : 25/10/2014 10:54 pm
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Use Fermacell instead of plasterboard?


 
Posted : 26/10/2014 7:12 am

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