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From: expertvillage
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  • should I be putting 2 screws on my tape lines?? I'm only hanging the sheets, i'll be getting a taper to come in so I'd like it to look as clean as possible for him..

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  • all i learned in this video is screwing, screwing, and more screwing!!!

  • some good tips but my tip to you is get a real screw gun, you obviously work by the hour and don't do much hanging, if you think over doing it works for you, start bidding your own jobs by the foot and buying materials. screws and time are expensive, i would be pissed if you worked like that for me . do it to spec and code, that's all.

  • This guy has a filthy mouth. Just listen to him talk about screwing this and screwing that.... lol awesome video! 5 stars!

  • is this a dude?

  • Why ask about his voice we are interested in his skill, i have copied what you did and my office is looking good thanks.

    And you seem like a good fella enjoyed the video

  • is that his real voice? lol.....

  • If you use a actual Drywall screwgun guess what? No worries on breaking paper or screws hanging out. Now a cordless hammerdrill is worthless altho it seems he may actually screw a sheet or two off through out a complete day at work

  • hahaha i am a really hanger drywall this video is shits

  • I dont mean to sound like a know it all but I am working with my neighbor learning this trade and we use 5/8 inch coarse thread sheetrock screws for 1/2 inch sheetrock. But we dont put the screws right on the seam of the sheetrock like he did, I think that is wrong, we always put in the screws close to the seam, but angle them into the stud. I would think it would hold much better that way, but using screws as opposed to nails I guess it is pretty safe either way

  • @SemperFidelis0300

    I think you need to watch the vid closer. He never put a screw right on a seam, that was a pencil line! Its very clear where the seam is the screws are on either side. This guy does knows his stuff.

  • @SemperFidelis0300 I am a pro and this guy knows what he is talking about. You should be using a proper drywall gun though and 1 1/4 coarse screws for 1/2 inch drywall. His placement is exactly right as well.

  • I agree, when i go deeper than 6 inches i prefer not to tear the skin :O

  • @k1nard haahahhah

  • this guy is out of breath, he screws too much lol

  • this guy needs a fix

  • he usually goes 6 inches ;)

  • heh he said "screwing"

  • LMAO!! this whole  thing is an inuendo ^.~

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