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For making a stone woodstove backdrop should I put the Cement board on the studs directly or drywall as usual then put the cement board on top? Once the cement board is up the finish is the same. I’m thinking about slate.
thanks
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For making a stone woodstove backdrop should I put the Cement board on the studs directly or drywall as usual then put the cement board on top? Once the cement board is up the finish is the same. I’m thinking about slate.
thanks
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For making a stone woodstove backdrop should I put the Cement board on the studs directly or drywall as usual then put the cement board on top? Once the cement board is up the finish is the same. I'm thinking about slate.
thanks