CUTTING DRYWALL PART 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

BOB SCHMIDT SHOWS YOU "HOW TO" TECHNIQUES FOR CUTTING DRYWALL DURING INSTALLATION. THREE VIDEO SERIES.

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  • I wonder how we - your viewers - can repay you for your extremely useful videos here. In other words, what's the business model behind this venture of yours on Youtube? Do you have a website with Google Adsense so we can buy products and leaving you nice commission as a referrer?

    This free subscription is like attending a home remodeling school - for free! Thank you so much. Your knowledge is empowering.

  • I am a youtube partner and there is a mechanism in place where I do get compensated for this work.Due to contract agreements I cannot freely share this information with you rest assured it is there! Thanks from you and many others far outweigh the monetary gain!!!+++Bob

  • Wish I had more female viewership .TELL A FRIEND!+++Bob

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  • for all the "pro" drywallers talking roto-zip this and that. electricians cant stand the roto-zip, simply because pro drywallers nick more wires than anything with those tools. i am in the process of building our own home and doing the drywall myself as well. a hole saw works wonders, cheap, easy and leaves a super clean hole without torn paper edges.

  • Thanks a lot for the quick tutorial...I haven't done drywall for 12 years, and I've forgotten the little tricks for cutting out lights etc.

    Time to go tackle that wall!

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  • Thanks so much sir.

  • @JHSchwarzkopf You are 100% correct mutual respect goes a long way to making a quality final product! +++Bob

  • @holtzer1 - well, an electrician school of thought here...the jct. box is the indicator of how the sparkies & rockers got along. We get mud & wires nicked if we treated the rockers like mud...& we (electricians) can be merciless with buried boxes (which, is very time consuming). all rough in wires needs to be pushed waaaay back into the box to avoid such nicks. Respect goes a looong way on a site, since, we all bleed that same color...

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop Hi. I'm female, and I'm finding your videos really helpful. Thanks.

  • ok i'm a 1st timer and i found using a straight edge and a fine blade on my jig saw i was gettinng smooth str8 cuts 100% perfect fit for where i maesured to the nth inch LOL!

  • wow, this was painful to watch. You clearly do not know much about cutting drywall...

  • Great video's Bob. Usually I dont read the comments due to .... well "professionals" like Mr Irich62 there, but your video's are great for us beginners. I was nervous about doing a drywall repair so I wouldnt have to hire Irich62, and now Im ready to go at it. Shouldnt be a problem if I can just remember what you have shown. Thanks again sir.

  • @irich62 I swear I use to work with you ,if not maybe your father then. Lol You are correct you can measure centers. I would'nt call it dumb to do it a way that is MOST consistent results for the beginner. Do you remember when you were a beginner:? +++Bob

  • circle cutter is cool, I usually use a holesaw bit

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