Wall structuring with drywall profiles
The wall has an upright thickness of 0.89 and a 0.90 rail, which is anchored to the perimeter of the slab leaving space for the 6mm plate of superboard cement. The rails are attached using a professional tool called an “impact gun” which is charged with 1” impact nails and 22 caliber brown primers. The uprights are installed from a corner and the stability points are placed so that they are anchored to the rail on the slab, then the remaining uprights would be installed at a separation of 0.41 or 0.61. Either method is appropriate for the system as long as the measurements are respected, since the general drywall sheets are 1.22 x 2.44. Once posts are installed, a rail is fitted onto them that serves to complete said wall.

