:) any ideas what best to use to stick strips of plasterboard (7" wide at most) onto recycled rubber panels (M20AD - for absorbing sound)? Im looking at some contact adhesive but any suggestions would be great. thanks
You can get some expanding foam adhesive now, which are quite good on most surfaces, you could take a look at that! Or perhaps grab adhesive, take a look at the maximum torque video on youtube from everbuild ;-)
bloody brilliant but I didn't know you use drywall in the UK, though the houses were built properly not like the paper boxes here in the USA :)
JacanaProductions 4 weeks ago
@JacanaProductions
It's called plasterboard in most places over here. It's very common now as many houses are just thrown up ;-)
ultimatehandyman 4 weeks ago
Great video, so easy
jcrule 2 months ago
@jcrule
Thanks for the comment ;-)
ultimatehandyman 2 months ago
@ultimatehandyman
:) any ideas what best to use to stick strips of plasterboard (7" wide at most) onto recycled rubber panels (M20AD - for absorbing sound)? Im looking at some contact adhesive but any suggestions would be great. thanks
jcrule 2 months ago
@jcrule
You can get some expanding foam adhesive now, which are quite good on most surfaces, you could take a look at that! Or perhaps grab adhesive, take a look at the maximum torque video on youtube from everbuild ;-)
ultimatehandyman 2 months ago
Cheers, good tip
deemdoubleu 4 months ago
@deemdoubleu
You are welcome, thanks for the comment ;-)
ultimatehandyman 4 months ago
1:27 .. tehe :D
immo121 4 months ago
What could happen if you don't have a safety clutch? Love your vids!
lennonpolo 10 months ago
@lennonpolo
Do you mean on the core drilling video?
If so you can injure your wrists if the core gets stuck, or even worse!
ultimatehandyman 10 months ago
Great vid, and an even greater tip. Cheers!
duratecman 11 months ago
ill try that tip, cuz nothing worse than having a peice to small and than no factory edge for a seem in the middle of the room or ceiling
draconite420 1 year ago
@draconite420
It worked well for us and saved us taping an extra joint!
ultimatehandyman 1 year ago
is drywall just the american name for plasterboard?
tommmmmer 1 year ago
@tommmmmer
Yes it is, although it is used over here a bit as well, such as when you buy dry wall adhesive etc.
Thanks for the comment!
ultimatehandyman 1 year ago