Drywall Lift How to lift a drywall or plastorboard

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2008

My factory is in China. We exports drywall lift to Europe and America. CE approval is available

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  • May look odd and certainly doesn't make sense when two or more contractors can certainly work faster without it. However for a homeowner doing it themselves it makes more sense and is likely cheaper, easier and safer than using stilts and some random friend/wife. Also nice to see a video FROM a Chinese factory,it humanizes it if that makes any sense.

  • and plus how are u meant to butt the boards together

  • waste of time, there are ways of doin cielings urself, u wudn see me setting this up ud get laughed off site

  • @FrannieB52 If your ceiling is higher than 11' you use the next size up that lifts to 15'.

  • This is a wonderful too if your ceiling is 11' or shorter. How do you add the extension to use it for a taller ceiling?

  • $50 ?

  • I like it, nice tool, wish I had one, I have 12' sheets to put up and have to wait for a friend to help out.

  • Now climb the pole and screw it off!

  • The reason of this product is for one man operation. Not two no clue wannabe tradesmen office boys

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