
frederic
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I have a couple of edges, in this very low cove, where I didn't rip out all the cedar paneling, because its in nice shape and I kept hitting my head in there (the high point is 27", the low point is 8"). Anyway, I was clever when I installed the plywood, I pulled out one board a little bit, shoved the plywood behind it, and used two inches of the plywood sheet as a furring strip
This way, the sheet rock when it butts against the cedar paneling, the seam doesn't overlap the plywood seam. Anyway, can I just mud that with tape and not worry about it, or do I have to do something else? I can try it if no one knows, just don't want to make a big mess for nothing.
I know, its weird... lol

I know, its weird... lol