How to use it.
Hanging drywall on 10 walls.
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When hanging drywall the ultimate goal is to create the fewest number of seams possible.
For walls nine feet high or shorter hanging the drywall horizontally has a number of benefits.
While diyers usually work with 8 ft long panels the pro method usually is to use 10 or 12 ft long drywall panels which sometimes will cover the entire length of smaller rooms.
To cut for outlets or other wall fixtures.
Make cuts for both doors and windows with a router or drywall saw and screw the panels in place with drywall screws.
Fewer seams horizontal hanging reduces the lineal footage of seams by about 25.
The op said that the walls where 10 ft high i had said use 10ft drywall and go vert so there would be no butt joints at all.
Use a drywall router with a drywall bit installed or a keyhole saw to neatly cut the hole for the outlet box image 3.
Make sure to accurately define where the top edge of the outlet box should begin on your new piece of wallboard.
Use a spiral saw.
Drywall is heavy awkward and hard to get into position.
Keeping the footage of seams to a minimum will result in less taping and a better looking finished job.
Call it wallboard plasterboard sheetrock or just plain rock like some pros do drywall revolutionized the way walls and ceilings are covered.
In taller rooms one worker may wear drywall stilts in order to reach the tops of upper panels.
Attach the item by driving a 6 or 8 screw.
Lean the piece of drywall against the opening mark the location of the studs and draw a line for the top of the door opening.
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Before the 1950s when these paper wrapped gypsum panels came into widespread use it took days for lathers and plasterers to create a firm flat foundation for paint or wallpaper.
Next hang the top wall row.
To make the job somewhat easier make a crutch photo 3.
These are great for light less than 10 pounds to medium loads 10 pounds to 25 pounds and are available in metal and plastic.
Simply screw the anchor into the wall with a phillips screwdriver or cordless drill fitted with a phillips bit.
1 4 inch is the choice for curved walls and arches.
Professional drywall hanging crews generally consist of two workers.
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This means working with the largest drywall panels and pieces you can handle safely.
The drywall router is handy for larger jobs where there are numerous outlet holes windows and doors to cut.
3 8 inch is best to cover existing walls.
Hanging drywall over your head is no fun.
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