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Shannon K.
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Drywalling Over LVL Beam Bolts??

Shannon K.
  • Buffalo, NY
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Hi everyone,

I'm in the middle of a flip and we've just put up a nice big LVL beam to make an open concept kitchen. I'd like to spend today bracketing & metal strapping the LVL beam into the existing structures, but I'm not clear on how to drywall OVER the bolts on the beam later on?

The screws I have which are rated for use with these metal brackets have fat bolt heads on them. They don't recess flat. 

How do I drywall over these big bolt heads to get a smooth finish with drywall later? I can't visualize a clear process for this. Any help please?

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Matt Trigwell
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Matt Trigwell
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  • Dallas, TX
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I would batten out the LVL to hide the bolt heads. Fix some timber either by screwing or nailing onto the lvl this should fix the problem.

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