…tell me about it :) don’t forget all the fun you’re going to have
filling the holes and taping the seams, then priming and painting! oh joy
;) I recently did the interior walls of my garage with drywall (what we
call sheet rock here in Canada) but luckily I installed radiant foil on the
ceiling instead. No fun installing 30 sheets of drywall…
Oh sweet! I need some tape and mud tips. How to get it real flat and not
get dust in your nose. You need to look up sinulgator if you don’t know
what it is. Great for post messy jobs. They cost about $20-$30 at Walgreens
or CVS pharmacies.
For a moment I thought the dog was going to lift a leg when passing by!
When they start sniffing you have to watch out! The camera would have
grabbed it or taken it!!!! Hahaha!
Just a tip I learned from a pro, do not put seams along the tops of windows
and doors, instead lay the sheet over the door/window and cut out
afterwards. It wastes a bit of drywall but you will almost never have
cracks later above those spaces. If you don’t the joints will ALWAYS crack
with house settling.
…tell me about it :) don’t forget all the fun you’re going to have
filling the holes and taping the seams, then priming and painting! oh joy
;) I recently did the interior walls of my garage with drywall (what we
call sheet rock here in Canada) but luckily I installed radiant foil on the
ceiling instead. No fun installing 30 sheets of drywall…
Oh sweet! I need some tape and mud tips. How to get it real flat and not
get dust in your nose. You need to look up sinulgator if you don’t know
what it is. Great for post messy jobs. They cost about $20-$30 at Walgreens
or CVS pharmacies.
Nice job BTW.
Cute pooch! Real interested in what you were doing too!!
For a moment I thought the dog was going to lift a leg when passing by!
When they start sniffing you have to watch out! The camera would have
grabbed it or taken it!!!! Hahaha!
Now I understand why sheepdogs like sheetrocks! Look how your dog hangs
around!!!
Just a tip I learned from a pro, do not put seams along the tops of windows
and doors, instead lay the sheet over the door/window and cut out
afterwards. It wastes a bit of drywall but you will almost never have
cracks later above those spaces. If you don’t the joints will ALWAYS crack
with house settling.