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  • I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO

  • nice... in adition to your way to take it down i would run a xacto blade along the seems to help free it furter.

    pardon my bad english... my fist language is frenche :)

  • If it was installed with a vapor barrier and your basement is dry, there's no reason you can't re-use it. If it's absorbed moisture it will usually need to be thrown out.

  • Is dry wall still usable once It's off? Other wise I would just hammer it down.

    Before the basement was renovated i took all of the dry wall down with hammer how ever now I need to do some repair behind the new drywall which is already been fully installed. I just wonder so I don't have to buy new dry walls again. Thanks.

  • Is dry wall still usable once you take it off? Other wise I would just hammer it down. Thanks.

  • in 10 min i would have 30 feet of gyproc removed with a sawzall and a hammer

    whats the use of doing this your way?....i don't get it

  • i think he just screws them in further to surpass the drywall

  • Very clean removal.

    What kind of tool did you use to push the nails out to the other side?

    Thank you for sharing the video! I love it. So clean.

  • It's a piece of 1/8"od metal tube.

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