There are no metals in drywall or plaster.
drywall replace plaster on 1945
No, you plaster or mud it first.
A plaster of gypsum is usually used to make drywall.
I use basic drywall primer over all of those.
There is no effective way to do this without destroying the surface of the drywall. It is more cost-effective to simply replace the drywall.
my research points to no, but there is a chance that it is in drywall
Drywall is white because is most commonly made from gypsum plaster. Gypsum is a chalky white substance.
Maximum recess dimension allowable from the front edge of a box or plaster ring to the surface face of the drywall?
Gypsum is a mineral that is used in plaster-of-paris, wallboard, drywall, and alabaster.
If in England then Browning plaster is the right material.Otherwise a bedding compound as used with drywall tape-joint should work fine.Recommended for interior only.
No, it won't.
It's made from gypsum plaster, so mixing water with calcium sulphate hemihydrate then heating it to produce plaster and using the plaster to produce the drywall.