Love your videos from down under !! I miss those days doing the drywall and plaster work ! I still do a few small jobs but in my 70's I am trying to slow down a little. Keep up the good work !
At 8:20 when u have to stretch tape by hand....if u adjust mud flow tighter put less mud under tape you won't have to stretch it.also if you dock the banjo at the end of a run so only 1 wheel is in the wall less mud will come out make less mesd
that for the tips mate. I am a banjo novice, That was concerning me of having to stretch it out. So I will try that out next time. On monday im working with another guy who could be the quickest in the business doing new work. so check it out in a few days from now. He is going to be teaching me the auto taping tools and boxes
Danny boy, your economy of motion is impressive. I'm surprised that you just started using that banjo. If I hadn't seen the fact that you stated you were a novice I would never have guessed it. Salutations from America and a big thimbs up!
Was curious about this style banjo, im a union finisher and ive used standard ones. What are the advantages of this style? Id rather run the bazooka honestly lol
@@ModernGentleman I guarantee, you've had plenty of problems. People just didn't call you back to fix em. I am a remodeling contractor, so much of my work is fixing people's mistake. Always fill the gap, leaving air under the tape will bubble the paper. Eventually it pops loose. The best joints are taped with hot mud and mesh tape... Bulletproof. They can be floated out the rest of the way with regular joint compound.
Thats fast eh. I wanted to see some footage of the stilts. I have never tried but he looks a natural on them. They would save some time cutting in the tops.
Yeah same as me. I tried them once but didn't really have the time to fall off and break a bone so I just went back to working from a ladder. Some time I will learn them as it save a huge amount of time.
I recon once you start to go down you would fall like a bag of shit and it would only be a matter of time before you fell. Maybe new work it would be worth the risk but on repaints imagine the mess.
A rolling mini scaffold is a lot safer and easier. Stilts are outlawed on jobsites in my area. It's not worth a year of lost wages and physio to save a few minutes.
Here in Brazil 🇧🇷 we use screened tape more, I would like to know if it is possible to use screened tape instead of paper tape. Congratulations on the video!
Hi!! So I bought this banjo because I saw this video,we tried yesterday to work with this but I was really hard to run the banjo,what I'm doing wrong?? May the compound needs more water ? What would you recommend ? I can see you do it pretty easy here..I wasn't the same for me 😅😅
U probably don’t have a Home Depot but there cheap banjo will work circle around that thing ,we’re the blade to cut the tape ?sorry but I would not take that thing to a mud fight and uses it as s Shield.
Pretty good I thought, the mud box is the next best thing to a bazooka..hope someone sends me some bazooka film so I can share that tool, I don't see them much in my circles..
22 years in the business Mud is way to thick for a tape coat that's why you have to keep pulling the tape by hand. In theory it seems quicker but a good hand finisher with a tape belt would blow that thing away without much effort 😅
When you are wiping down the tape, what are you doing with your hand before you wipe it down ?? , would you recommend a banjo for a beginner to try taping ?
Just stretching the tape out so it doesn't bunch up. Yeah definitely... Even better I recommend a beginner use fibafuse tape. It won't bubble and is very flat.
Maxkil I can tell you take your time yet you're fast how you check your tape, you're picky about your own work. Didn't take me long to spot you a pro lol I wish we had drywall men like you in our area in the States. Damn plug covers look like they been cut with a chainsaw lol
The downside to these platstic banjos is they are so small you gotta keep filling it up/ there is no cut edsge so you always need a knife on you. this banjo wouldnt last well on a big job
It is recommended that we use premix joint compound though....No Hot Mud......I just put together a couple boxes using Pelican Vault V700 and V800 gun cases to hold my drywall tools....have a look here ....drive.google.com/folderview?id=1KBhvatMfJBW_GZYnLnauwdB2XSfmVP56
I was at a job where the guy running the job couldn't hang board worth a damn, and was an even worse taper. He would use the all purpose right out of the bucket- no water added. Initially, we was gonna hot mud everything! Didn't know how to router of measure. I demanded more pay for all the corrections I had to do. Not to mention teach.
@@kenseymour5152 I surrounded myself with good to great journeymen to learn from. I was on my own hanging at 60% apprentice. I wasn't the fastest, but if you saw my work and didn't know who did it, you'd think it was done by a journeyman. 12yes later, my work is still tidy and always passes inspection.
I just put together a couple boxes using Pelican Vault V700 and V800 gun cases to hold my drywall tools....have a look here ....drive.google.com/folderview?id=1KBhvatMfJBW_GZYnLnauwdB2XSfmVP56
First mistake, using CSR powder...always put it in with your hands, so you can feel for any grit or lumps, then let it sit for 5 minutes before mixing. Slow your mixer down, you are aerating the compound.
This tends to peel off about 10 years later.... much better to use fibre glass tape and a traditional plaster over the top, rather than the soft multipurpose filler you use with the paper tape...
Watch the 8 Inch Box go over the top of this ruclips.net/video/spsYs6gnGrY/видео.html
How is this banjo with fire taping? Also Id feel like an a$$hole bringing this when everyone else uses those Wahl board banjos
@@d.h.9937 o..po
Love your videos from down under !! I miss those days doing the drywall and plaster work ! I still do a few small jobs but in my 70's I am trying to slow down a little. Keep up the good work !
just bought one of these after spending almost 4 hours taping a living room and dining room. been doing this by hand for the last 20 yrs
At 8:20 when u have to stretch tape by hand....if u adjust mud flow tighter put less mud under tape you won't have to stretch it.also if you dock the banjo at the end of a run so only 1 wheel is in the wall less mud will come out make less mesd
that for the tips mate. I am a banjo novice, That was concerning me of having to stretch it out. So I will try that out next time. On monday im working with another guy who could be the quickest in the business doing new work. so check it out in a few days from now. He is going to be teaching me the auto taping tools and boxes
Danny boy, your economy of motion is impressive. I'm surprised that you just started using that banjo. If I hadn't seen the fact that you stated you were a novice I would never have guessed it. Salutations from America and a big thimbs up!
+David Balderston greetings and salutations from Australia ! Thanks for watching
Hello, Do you have to fill the joint before coating with a 8 or 10 inch box? From France
Hi guys....you are the Masters of the drywall...Nice job..
Regards
Check the latest video. It's taping drywall fast
Great timesaver
Put a little mud in front the knife when you wipe and it'll push that wrinkle all the way down 👍
Was curious about this style banjo, im a union finisher and ive used standard ones. What are the advantages of this style? Id rather run the bazooka honestly lol
its cheap like 1/10th the price and gets the job done
Bazooka for life.
Pre fill before taping rule #1 as a advise no bad feeling
yeah that 100% correct, no comment... no comment.... lol
I've never prefilled in 17 years and never had a problem.
@@ModernGentleman I guarantee, you've had plenty of problems. People just didn't call you back to fix em.
I am a remodeling contractor, so much of my work is fixing people's mistake. Always fill the gap, leaving air under the tape will bubble the paper. Eventually it pops loose.
The best joints are taped with hot mud and mesh tape... Bulletproof. They can be floated out the rest of the way with regular joint compound.
@@mr.upcycle9589 okay 👌
Nice job bro
yeah thats my man Daniel, hes really efficient.
I’m looking for a tip. I run a banjo but my nut on tape holder always tightens up on me and stops the steady run. How can I stop it?
be interesting to see if he charged less because he is doing it quicker or he charges the same amount as muddling and taping separately
It's a per job basis, if we can do it fast, that's our advantage.
Who charges by taping stages? Lol
Faster is better. I charge by the board myself
Va urmaresc din romania sunteti top 1
Cati metri lungime are placa de gipscarton? pe care le folositi ?
Thats fast eh. I wanted to see some footage of the stilts. I have never tried but he looks a natural on them. They would save some time cutting in the tops.
Yeah same as me. I tried them once but didn't really have the time to fall off and break a bone so I just went back to working from a ladder. Some time I will learn them as it save a huge amount of time.
I recon once you start to go down you would fall like a bag of shit and it would only be a matter of time before you fell. Maybe new work it would be worth the risk but on repaints imagine the mess.
haha yeah with paint bucket and brush. Would make for a solid video though
A rolling mini scaffold is a lot safer and easier. Stilts are outlawed on jobsites in my area. It's not worth a year of lost wages and physio to save a few minutes.
Here in Brazil 🇧🇷 we use screened tape more, I would like to know if it is possible to use screened tape instead of paper tape.
Congratulations on the video!
Hello Fernando.
I am a painter in South Korea but gonna move to Curitiba PR. This August.
Which city do you work?
@@inandoutfinishing I'm from Guarujá - São Paulo.
Hi!! So I bought this banjo because I saw this video,we tried yesterday to work with this but I was really hard to run the banjo,what I'm doing wrong?? May the compound needs more water ? What would you recommend ? I can see you do it pretty easy here..I wasn't the same for me 😅😅
Mud has to be thinned down and soupy for it to flow easily
Not too thin though. Ahah I have same one, and it just pours out ahaha when too soupy
Do u put your tools to the dischwasher ? there re all time very very clean.
haha, nah just wash them after every use
No problem bud.if u have any questions bout banjo or flatboxes just message me
U probably don’t have a Home Depot but there cheap banjo will work circle around that thing ,we’re the blade to cut the tape ?sorry but I would not take that thing to a mud fight and uses it as s Shield.
Hey great job. Which one better, this one or mud box pro ? Why ?
the mud box pro is far better..
holds more mud, does internals and cuts the tape once your finsihed
He is and Honest Taper;)
Finally someone who knows they're doing
Pretty good I thought, the mud box is the next best thing to a bazooka..hope someone sends me some bazooka film so I can share that tool, I don't see them much in my circles..
22 years in the business
Mud is way to thick for a tape coat that's why you have to keep pulling the tape by hand. In theory it seems quicker but a good hand finisher with a tape belt would blow that thing away without much effort 😅
Yeah but not everyone has that touch but I'm sure your 100% right tho got any type tips
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When you are wiping down the tape, what are you doing with your hand before you wipe it down ?? , would you recommend a banjo for a beginner to try taping ?
Just stretching the tape out so it doesn't bunch up.
Yeah definitely... Even better I recommend a beginner use fibafuse tape. It won't bubble and is very flat.
As a painter. I like drywall men like you
Thanks mate.im a painter before drywall plastering as well
Maxkil I can tell you take your time yet you're fast how you check your tape, you're picky about your own work. Didn't take me long to spot you a pro lol I wish we had drywall men like you in our area in the States. Damn plug covers look like they been cut with a chainsaw lol
Unfortunately that's not me that's my mate I was filming him.
I suppose I should add I am nowhere near as good as him either.
I wonder if he is still using this one, it really is a base line.
The downside to these platstic banjos is they are so small you gotta keep filling it up/ there is no cut edsge so you always need a knife on you. this banjo wouldnt last well on a big job
I've only had 2 of them in 6 years and only reason I had to buy another is because I lost a fitting 😂
How long are those boards on the ceiling that look to be about 16 ft long
6m sheets x 1.2m
Actually could be 4.8m I cant remember now
hell of a gap along that ceiling where it meets the wall, prefill with hot mud
no i believe they put timber trim along the perimeter
Maxkil cool
Someone asks me about that gap every day hehe
Nice video hey I wanna try one of those banjo just looking at the video it makes me want to give it a try since I don’t have one ;( hahah
do it brother, even just mix some mud and give it a whirl
It is recommended that we use premix joint compound though....No Hot Mud......I just put together a couple boxes using Pelican Vault V700 and V800 gun cases to hold my drywall tools....have a look here ....drive.google.com/folderview?id=1KBhvatMfJBW_GZYnLnauwdB2XSfmVP56
I also have a few videos.
+Jonathan wise I just checked them out... Your a pro! Ask this guy for some tips right here.
👍 ✌ 👍
I was at a job where the guy running the job couldn't hang board worth a damn, and was an even worse taper. He would use the all purpose right out of the bucket- no water added. Initially, we was gonna hot mud everything! Didn't know how to router of measure. I demanded more pay for all the corrections I had to do. Not to mention teach.
Haha sounds fun. What city you work Manny
Don’t forget how you was learning
@@kenseymour5152
I surrounded myself with good to great journeymen to learn from. I was on my own hanging at 60% apprentice. I wasn't the fastest, but if you saw my work and didn't know who did it, you'd think it was done by a journeyman. 12yes later, my work is still tidy and always passes inspection.
@@Maxkil
I'm in Sacramento. Raised in Hawaii. Visited Australia in 2000 and loved it!
canola oil for what exactly?
Sunlight dish soap, bro ahah jk
Bueno, chele. Good job
+Oscar Gonzalez gracias amigo. Is that right? Thanks for watching. What city you live in?
He is slow but he knows what he's doing good job
You are faster
exelent
Tks Alfredo
He forgot to wipe out one butt... the skid mark on his head lol sorry couldnt resist
Shit nobody told me codie Simpson’s plastering these days!
funny, i will tell him that! please subscribe
First clip showed a flat joint butting into a butt joint on the ceiling..IT'S GONNA CRACK
brother dio might be an expansion joint
Is that Justin Bieber at 7:11?!?!?!
Ja turtle mam
I just put together a couple boxes using Pelican Vault V700 and V800 gun cases to hold my drywall tools....have a look here ....drive.google.com/folderview?id=1KBhvatMfJBW_GZYnLnauwdB2XSfmVP56
Slower than the days long
Why do you guys dress like the Village People?
I'm faster by hand and on a bench than this dude here. Chop chop man
First mistake, using CSR powder...always put it in with your hands, so you can feel for any grit or lumps, then let it sit for 5 minutes before mixing.
Slow your mixer down, you are aerating the compound.
This tends to peel off about 10 years later.... much better to use fibre glass tape and a traditional plaster over the top, rather than the soft multipurpose filler you use with the paper tape...
Yeah multi purpose compound is weak and soft
Son enduit est trop épais,ça glisserait mieux s'il était un peu plus liquide;)
Tapepro paper tape machine 10 times quicker😁
tell me about it, They are so good. You see my other videos with them? ruclips.net/video/AIVSrlphmIU/видео.html
Yeah just checked the other video out he’s a beast 👌 now please come and check out my tapepro technique 😊✌️on my channel
+Bassam Osman fo sure. I will do.
ruclips.net/video/RM2NlkKhY8c/видео.html&feature=share
Looks good , I'm your newest subscriber!!
realy heavy
Too slow mate
Very primitive
Why do they always look like they’re playing soccer with work boots on. Doesn’t anybody dress properly for work
Boo hoo bud. I dress for comfort
banjos are junk