Nice work and explaining. Well done on the video and the work on the wall. Final product looked really good. I came here originally looking for tips on installing ship lap horizontally. I’m installing cedar shiplap on three niches in a bathroom. I noticed you didn’t use any glue. Is that just unnecessary?
Well thank you and glad it helped. I nailed through the face and into every stud and it's held up great. If I were to do it again, I'd probably use PL adhesive and only nail through the flange of each piece. Just avoid any touching up/nails holes.
Very helpful, thank you!
Very nice video, easy to follow . Keep up the great work
Thank you Ed! 🙂
Great job 👏
Thanks for sharing.
Dod you need longer screws for light fixture?
Forget the length I needed but yes I did!
You had me at 1 John 1:9
Amen!
Nice work and explaining. Well done on the video and the work on the wall. Final product looked really good. I came here originally looking for tips on installing ship lap horizontally. I’m installing cedar shiplap on three niches in a bathroom. I noticed you didn’t use any glue. Is that just unnecessary?
Well thank you and glad it helped. I nailed through the face and into every stud and it's held up great. If I were to do it again, I'd probably use PL adhesive and only nail through the flange of each piece. Just avoid any touching up/nails holes.
Wish you would have shown detail for reinstalling the lights.. did you move the light box out flush with the shiplap ?
Being that it's a bathroom, Did you use a wood ship lap or PVC?