@TexomaBuilder haha this isnt how i lay sheetrock and i have a foot dolly, there is no gap at the top becuase i start at the top, your just an asshole so yes stop replying and save us both the troubles, i think im losing brain cells reading your comments
@mikesandytoes I am a general contractor and have knowledge of every aspect of building. I have been a member of the National Association of Home Builders for many years. If you are a true carpenter then you know a 8' precut stud of 92 5/8" and a bottom plate and two top plates would give you 97 1/8" and a 1/2" sheetrock on the ceiling and two 4X8 sheets of sheetrock would leave a gap of 5/8" on the bottom. I don't know how to make it any simpler than that.
Huh? Slopped up with expensive lipstick and too low - you hang top sheets first and lift the lower sheet to the sheet above and there's a gap between the floor and the sheet... measure down from installed sheet above, then from the wall corner or last sheet next to it then cut out or mark center and use a Rotozip (or Dremel drywall cutter attachment).
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helloimasian1 3 months ago
excellent tip! thanks
ecinajx19 8 months ago
He starts cutting through the dry wall and keeps stabbing him in the shin. HAHAHA
KSpreco 10 months ago
@TexomaBuilder haha this isnt how i lay sheetrock and i have a foot dolly, there is no gap at the top becuase i start at the top, your just an asshole so yes stop replying and save us both the troubles, i think im losing brain cells reading your comments
mikesandytoes 10 months ago
@mikesandytoes I am a general contractor and have knowledge of every aspect of building. I have been a member of the National Association of Home Builders for many years. If you are a true carpenter then you know a 8' precut stud of 92 5/8" and a bottom plate and two top plates would give you 97 1/8" and a 1/2" sheetrock on the ceiling and two 4X8 sheets of sheetrock would leave a gap of 5/8" on the bottom. I don't know how to make it any simpler than that.
TexomaBuilder 10 months ago
Are these supposed to be pro tips? This is newb shit. "Hey, lets mark our outlets with LIPSTICK!" Do you carry that around in your belt?
Mark the outlet on the ground, usually 14 inches up, then router that bitch.
ZombieRitual66 1 year ago
This is ingenious! You have no idea how much time you just saved me. Thank you!
jadsecond 1 year ago
The hell with it, just drywall over the outlet.
jsblgb65 1 year ago 9
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sparky hate you!
shootjohny 1 year ago
you can just hit the oulet wit ur hatchet. then with the rotozip cut it. it will take bout 1/8 of the time it took you to do it.
cantmesswithgermany 1 year ago
Huh? Slopped up with expensive lipstick and too low - you hang top sheets first and lift the lower sheet to the sheet above and there's a gap between the floor and the sheet... measure down from installed sheet above, then from the wall corner or last sheet next to it then cut out or mark center and use a Rotozip (or Dremel drywall cutter attachment).
rhblakeman 2 years ago
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MercenaryTemplar 2 years ago