Drywallers, I need some help
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09/21/23 10:14 AM
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I’m putting up drywall today by myself, 4 - 4 X 12s and 6 - 4 X 8s. I have a couple ideas in mind but how do you experts handle a task like this?
-Goofy
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09/21/23 10:23 AM
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40 years Alaska, now Oregon
alaska viking
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Rent a drywall lift, for ceilings. Man-handle the walls. Get a few screws/nails started, (for walls), and up it goes. For bottom row on the walls, either buy a drywall "kicker", or use a flatbar for levering/lifting the sheet up and a dowel, hammer handle, chisel or such as a fulcrum.
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Just doing what I want now.
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09/21/23 11:06 AM
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Rent a drywall lift, for ceilings. Man-handle the walls. Get a few screws/nails started, (for walls), and up it goes. For bottom row on the walls, either buy a drywall "kicker", or use a flatbar for levering/lifting the sheet up and a dowel, hammer handle, chisel or such as a fulcrum. This guy. That is how I would do it if I couldn’t hire. Hanging rock is a lesson in efficiency vs. self destruction.
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[Re: charles]
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When working on the ceiling, do not support drywall with your head. Friend had to have neurosurgery on neck from doing that. Wuss, been hundreds of tons of rock hung exactly this way. A couple of those by myself. Lol Dad always said if you’re not gonna be smart, better be tough.
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09/21/23 01:26 PM
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Rent a drywall lift, for ceilings. Man-handle the walls. Get a few screws/nails started, (for walls), and up it goes. For bottom row on the walls, either buy a drywall "kicker", or use a flatbar for levering/lifting the sheet up and a dowel, hammer handle, chisel or such as a fulcrum. ^^^^^^^^ This !!
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I probably should call bad karma and see if he will give me a hand. Have not hung a single pc of wallboard for over 30 years and it will longer than that before I do again. You are on your own.
Never argue with a fool - they will drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
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09/21/23 02:49 PM
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I probably should call bad karma and see if he will give me a hand. Have not hung a single pc of wallboard for over 30 years and it will longer than that before I do again. You are on your own. lol smart man yonder
John 3/16
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I probably should call bad karma and see if he will give me a hand. Have not hung a single pc of wallboard for over 30 years and it will longer than that before I do again. You are on your own. I never minded hanging it, but that's where it ended. You DONT want me mudding it, lol
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When working on the ceiling, do not support drywall with your head. Friend had to have neurosurgery on neck from doing that. Wuss, been hundreds of tons of rock hung exactly this way. A couple of those by myself. Lol Dad always said if you’re not gonna be smart, better be tough. I’m a living testament to this… I hung/finished drywall for 25 years,, 4x12 sheets of 5/8 on the ceilings,, the boss I had didn’t believe in a drywall jack,, said it was cutting in on time to hang the rock,, just grab it and go,,, today I suffer from cervical stenosis,,, you might not realize the damage at first,,, but it will eventually get you,,, or hopefully you get lucky and you dont. It has nothing to do with being a wuss.. it’s how our bodies tried to deal with the damage we inflicted on ourselves. It has nothing to do with being tough,, work smart. I’m 53 years old and I’m an old man now because I thought I was tough
Stand by your principles, Stand by your guns, and victory complete and permanent is sure at last. Abraham Lincoln
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09/21/23 04:25 PM
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Rent a drywall lift, for ceilings. Man-handle the walls. Get a few screws/nails started, (for walls), and up it goes. For bottom row on the walls, either buy a drywall "kicker", or use a flatbar for levering/lifting the sheet up and a dowel, hammer handle, chisel or such as a fulcrum. What he is telling you is the way to go. Mac
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09/21/23 05:16 PM
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