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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2007

Hanging new drywall after tearing out the old wet drywall

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  • Screws

    If you're doing it trade style everyday and on big jobs, Fein / Fenco collated screw gun

  • Mainly just repairs thanks for the post

  • you use keyhole to cut out boxes ? what is this 1983 ? P.S. If wall is under 8 feet just stand it up , so no butt joints.

  • Thank you for your comment here at Bowersock Drywall we provide the best to our customers as we can this job called for low dust control so using a router would be out of the question. Also we broke our drywall to old drywall so there had to be a butt joint our client was very happy with our work entire job took 2 days completed hang, finish, sand ,and trimed. Thanks

  • No Insulation behind that cinder block??

  • No this job did not have any before so the client did not want any now thank you.

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  • i hope you guys dont do this for a living. or at least you've learned new ways! lol this has to be a joke!

  • these guys suck

    

  • hammer??? they do have screw guns at home depot

  • Classic example of guys not to hire. Ass soon as i saw one guy holding the 4 foot sheet wile buddy nailed it on with a roofing hammer like a sissy. They use the keyhole saw cause there not really drywallers. Everything is wrong in this video.

  • @lexichronicle2 Those guns are crap, Go DeWalt, the best hands down ! 2 guys to hang a 4ft sheet? lol these guys dont do it for a living i can tell you that ! lol

  • @Davisj471 Your right, without some insulation, vapor barrier, etc.. that drywall is just going to wick up any moisture that comes into the cinderblock. What a nightmare.

  • wow man, you are beating the hell out of my Drywall!!! and yes, VERY slow.....

  • Why wouldn't you use drywall screws to hang it at the beginning instead of your hammer and nails?

    

  • Nails, a Hammer, NO Glue, a few Screws, The hang job is a zig-saw puzzle, They "Hand-Cut" the box, They didn't take an additional 1/2" off the bottom board for flooring and they use a cordless as their screwgun. Where is Donald Trump when you need him to say..."You're Fired!" OMG This is BETTER than The 3 Stooges!

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