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Posted: 1/3/2006 12:45:23 PM EDT
Damnit. Finishing the basement and doing the drywall. Totally sucks ass. Anyways, tried doing the ceiling. I just dont have enough lead in my ass to haul the 4x8 sheet up the ladder and screw it on by myself.
Had to cut them into 4x4's. |
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Chuck Norris just looks at dry wall with a grin and the dry wall lifts and nails its self to the ceiling.
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I need a qoute. Putting sheetrock on the ceiling definately ranks way down there with things like colonoscopy. |
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Are you using a deadman? Why dont you get some help?
Drywall sucks. |
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I screwed up one sheet (2 peices). I'm thinkin real hard about getting a drywall lift. |
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Then texturing must blow right? |
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WTF???!!!! Where the hell you guys come up with all this Norris shit ? That shit cracks me up |
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Stop thinking, and go get it. Valuable time's a wastin'. If you don't hurry, one of your ARFCOM brethren will rent every single one in a 100mi radius just to keep you from getting one. |
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Man card surrender is not indicated in this scenario.
A man improvises, adapts and overcomes using not merely his physical strength but also his mental prowess. You overcame an obsticle, and assuming you properly tape and mud that sucker, the overall work product will still be oustanding. Your man card would be subject to action if: 1. You made your wife/girlfriend help you lift that drywall. 2. You gave up and called someone to do it for you. 3. You "half ass" the tape/mud part of the job and give it anything less than your level best. 4. You tried to lift the whole sheet and broke it in half because you weren't smart enough to cut it in half. I'd say you're doing just fine. Besides, its really a sum-bitch trying to lift those fuckers up. |
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And while hes busy gloating at all his drywall jacks I'll take my ass to the range. Someone PLEASE rent them all....... |
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I did the ceilings in my moms house with 4x12 SR by myself, started out using a 2x4 tee to hold one end up while I screwed in the other, but I finaly broke down after bout ten sheets and went and rented a lift, lots easier and faster.
MLW>"< |
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Chuck Norris pulls his shit out of his ass. Then he tells those of us that he has not killed, to post it. |
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Chuck Norris will crack you up! Remo Williams cracks up Chuck Norris (upside the head). |
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I am a drywall finisher by trade. (9yrs) This is what I suggest
1. If you can't find any help get a drywall jack/lift or whatever you call them (we don't use them) 2. Don't cut the sheets in half, you will kick yourself in the ass when you have to finish all those joints, finishing 4x8's sucks bad enough. 3. screw this list just IM me and I will give you any advice /tips or asnwer any questions you have. Even when you drywall for a living it still sucks |
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This man truly knows what he is talking about. Probably the only job I walked away from with a smile on my face. |
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He hasn't mentioned the key to getting help, "I am doing some sheetrock and I have plenty of BEER". |
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Kharn |
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Nah, we don't need to punch your man card for that, you didn't give up, you improvised.
Don't ask the wife for help, get a jack or get a 12 pack and call a friend. Drywall is a two man job. |
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Should've known I'd run into you and Specop_007 on this thread. |
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I kind of like hanging it. I don't really like to mud it. I absolutely hate sanding it.
I have used the 2*4 T method because I am a cheap ass. |
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It was meant to be. |
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It's better to have help. Better than that have someone else do it.
If you must do it by yourself, this is how. Put a block or even a couple of big nails 3/4" below ceiling in wall framing or top-plate. Put one edge or end of sheet on this supports and lift other edge or end up to ceiling, wedging it up with a couple of "T" bars. Adjust as needed and fasten dry-wall. "T" bars are just 2 by 4's with a 2" cross bars. Sometimes I put a couple of small nails in the top and cut the heads off leaving about 1/4" sticking up for traction on sheet rock. They should be just slighty longer than floor to finished ceiling height and if that dimension varies a lot, use shims on floor end as needed. With 12' sheets you do need two people. Regards, Mild Bill |
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It's just not the same when it's not a hijack, though. i21.photobucket.com/albums/b277/wise_jake/hostage_threadheld.jpg IIRC, Specop was in on that thread a little later on. |
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Got the 12 pack and the lift.
Hell with friends, the beer's all MINE. And this lift is the cats ass. Beats the hell out of musclin up the sheets. Even with beer and lifts, it still sucks. Badly. |
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I have a couple of brothers that work for me that are simply amazing. They are around 5'-4", weigh less than 150 lb. each, yet put their stilts on and fingertip 5/8" x 12' board all day long on 10' ceilings. Beats all I ever seen. A couple of real money makers.
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I never did get the hang of those stilts. Busted my ass many times. |
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+1 And as it's a TOOL, you still can keep your man card. |
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I put in many days on stilts myself learning the ropes of the trade. After about 5 years of working my tools on commercial jobs, not including my childhood residential days as I helped Dad, I figured I would rather use my head than back the rest of my life. I never did some of the crazy things those two brothers I speak of do on a regular basis. Heck, one day show up on the job and they have double layer wood blocks of 2"x4" screwed to the bottom of their stilts for additional height! Skyjacker stilts to begin with! I had to make them use scaffolding that day. I couldn't stand to see them get hurt. They are great little workers, as well as great people to boot. |
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