the Kingdom of GOD is coming…“Silver is for the kettle, and gold for the furnace, but The LORD is the tester of hearts- Bible” your heart is like discovered silver, dirty and not pure, when silver is purified it is melted over and over, to the point that when it’s melted and glows red hot, it is pure enough to see your own reflection in the puddle, so also does the LORD purify your heart, till HE can see HIS own reflection in it, seek the LORD and be reborn, ask The LORD to renew and restore you, repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins, Jesus died so that our sins will be wiped away and so that we could be made new, if would be wise you would be wise for yourself, pick up your cross and deny your flesh and follow the path of GOD, for The Kingdom of GOD is at hand, in JESUS MIGHTY NAME Amen and Amen 🙏 o
Oh brother 😒 It’s not really a big deal, I’m sure it came out fine. Y’all just love poking at someone’s work from behind your phone. Bet money you don’t do everything by the book and if a camera was on you, the same type of people in these comments would be attacking your work too. Just stop it
He probably just used what he had left over instead of buying an extra sheet .. that’s very tappable … I’ve seen and done this when the client won’t buy more or is in a budget. At least he’s crossing a couple studs and bricking the pattern ..
It is way cheaper to buy another peice of board.....and make it tight and righ.,..... The labor to tape it cost way more then it cost to buy another sheet and hand right.......who knows what the finish is on the wall or if the wall gets something in front of it or what not
@@davidsandvik7895no way really eh huh that’s crazy how much are they anyway for a sheet ? How much you get paid to hang it like I want to get into this but I’m only 150 pounds does that matter I can still lift these eh
We were always told that the perimeter of every board should be fixed (nailed) so the horizontal joints here should have battens supporting the board edges. When the horizontal joints are supported by timber & fixed with fixings they won't crack if someone leans against the wall!
@@Showman88putting those in the middle might be easier on your back but you create a bigger problem for your self, now you will have a butt joint to hide when you could’ve just add drywall below coat it normal as a flat that you will never see but the butt joint going down the side of the wall like that you have to float it out a good amount to hide it creating a lot more work for your self more mud more sanding
Um naw I've hung a lot of drywall in my day and I've never put cut peices by factor edges drywall has a dip in ghe factory to factory so when you pill the peices together it makes a flat wall you never put factory to cut you can but you will see the high ridges when you paint it always start at the ceiling then go across use your last cut peice to start the bottom row so your not stacking seams at 8 foot or 12 foot but don't do it like this dude God bless you all much love
I like all the critique, the only correct way to hang is to cover the area, vertically or horizontal doesn’t matter. Your still going to have to cover the odd spacing and have the skill to smooth it out. If people think it’s hard to smooth out the extra space, don’t ever even attempt to skim coat an entire wall.
I don't understand why you didn't hang the vertically and then you wouldn't have to cut all them small squares but hey that's just how I would have done it!
@@KenKenTheZombie420Ive hung a crap ton of sheet rock vertically and it always looks amazing Maybe it is because I know how to tape a bed really well, but its so much easier vertically.
@@KenKenTheZombie420 Sure, but if you can’t back up your comments with a reasoned argument, perhaps you shouldn’t post random comments that someone else may take for the gospel. The “boss” has been wrong on many occasions.
Listen to the music, i think everyone here knows the right way. The pain in going out in the rain for drywall. Mans doing his job with scraps any old way with good results.
@@raysepulveda7620 felt that even finishing 😭 new construction. Is pretty bad to tho especially since the driveways haven't been poured so it lightweight floods, Muddy as ever, then the T pole and carrying your tools inside
Tu règles ton ossature par rapport à tes plaques, tu n'auras quasiment pas de chute. Ça m'a l'air d'une cloison de distribution alors où est l'isolation ?
Alot of people bitching about the joints and how much extra you have in labor. If you know how to tape that aint shit.. Just running the level 5 48" skinner over that that will will take care of it in 1 swipe...
Wow...OK...do NOT don't this way EVER!!!!!! Stand up if it's framed right. I was told you aren't a boardman until a crackfiller tells you you are. He is not. Lol
- A drywall company will love this guy, he sure doesn’t waste pieces.
- A finisher company will definitely hate him.
But extra typing work will cost more
@@user-ww4xj5cw6gHating on people cost extra
Mud guys will def wanna piece of this dude
@@user-ww4xj5cw6g just type it all together
This dudes getting slapped if we gotta finish behind that. My boss ain't goin for that lol
Looks like a nightmare to tape. Lol
😂😂😂😂👍
😳
the Kingdom of GOD is coming…“Silver is for the kettle, and gold for the furnace, but The LORD is the tester of hearts- Bible” your heart is like discovered silver, dirty and not pure, when silver is purified it is melted over and over, to the point that when it’s melted and glows red hot, it is pure enough to see your own reflection in the puddle, so also does the LORD purify your heart, till HE can see HIS own reflection in it, seek the LORD and be reborn, ask The LORD to renew and restore you, repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of sins, Jesus died so that our sins will be wiped away and so that we could be made new, if would be wise you would be wise for yourself, pick up your cross and deny your flesh and follow the path of GOD, for The Kingdom of GOD is at hand, in JESUS MIGHTY NAME Amen and Amen 🙏 o
@@juanit0tackit0tackito2 meh
My thoughts exactly
This guy either hates tapers or didnt have the extra $15 for 1 more sheet.
I thought the same😂
Or, maybe just maybe he's not done yet. Just maybe though.
He plasters it all himself too. He probably got 1 too litle sheet with him and thought that extra seem was less effort than going back and forth.
Oh brother 😒
It’s not really a big deal, I’m sure it came out fine. Y’all just love poking at someone’s work from behind your phone. Bet money you don’t do everything by the book and if a camera was on you, the same type of people in these comments would be attacking your work too. Just stop it
@@TrunxKraft3000 Learn to take some criticism.
From someone who does drywall. Just do it vertically
Horizontal is the way bro
gives a new meaning to "piece work"!
genius, now you won't have to bend over to patch. Saves your back. Real nice work
An amateur would agree but it eliminates the beveled edges of the drywall made for finishing flat
This is not genius bro it's lazy but also makes more work for taping. It looks bad
All them seams are eye level thats horrible
"Saves your back" said no one successful.
As an insurance adjuster, "I think I like when it rains" is an ironic song given how easily this stuff is wrecked if it gets saturated with moisture.
He probably just used what he had left over instead of buying an extra sheet .. that’s very tappable … I’ve seen and done this when the client won’t buy more or is in a budget. At least he’s crossing a couple studs and bricking the pattern ..
It is way cheaper to buy another peice of board.....and make it tight and righ.,..... The labor to tape it cost way more then it cost to buy another sheet and hand right.......who knows what the finish is on the wall or if the wall gets something in front of it or what not
maybe people dont live 2 minutes from homedepot?@@davidsandvik7895
@@davidsandvik7895no way really eh huh that’s crazy how much are they anyway for a sheet ? How much you get paid to hang it like I want to get into this but I’m only 150 pounds does that matter I can still lift these eh
We were always told that the perimeter of every board should be fixed (nailed) so the horizontal joints here should have battens supporting the board edges. When the horizontal joints are supported by timber & fixed with fixings they won't crack if someone leans against the wall!
How not to hang drywall sheets*
Tf you mean? Don't have to bend over to tape/mud
@@dbongoloid9541 dude please don't drywall anything if you think this is appropriate.
@@halfcaf1105what’s wrong with it
@@halfcaf1105just because he didn’t put one whole piece of dry wall and did it by smaller pieces?
@@Showman88putting those in the middle might be easier on your back but you create a bigger problem for your self, now you will have a butt joint to hide when you could’ve just add drywall below coat it normal as a flat that you will never see but the butt joint going down the side of the wall like that you have to float it out a good amount to hide it creating a lot more work for your self more mud more sanding
I’ve heard you should do the 1’ ripper at either the top or bottom to maximize your number of factory edges.
Hoy voy a tapar un muro y estaba mirando vídeos sobre el que voy hacer pero ya con este forma no voy a tener problema 🙌🏽gracias líder
Nice mosaic work!
This dude is a BOSS with his finishing skills. Im sure he is doing it as a joke
Two walls done the same way?
You don't do that on a public video
You don't tile with 2 rows, you only need one, and you don't need thermal insulation
That drywall job has more screws than a female standing on a corner.
seems pretty normal😭😭
Dang! This guy is strong!!! I tried lifting a sheet that size at home depot and I could barely budge it 😂😂
You were prolly lifing 2 sheets. They come in pairs from the store
@@drewnorth8985 Ohh I didn't know that.
I thought they seemed kinda thick?
No diffrence 2 Half Inch 8 footers are pretty damn lite@@drewnorth8985
Stand boards up. Put rip at bottom behind skirt.
Super good 🎉
Okay okay I like this! Very different from what I'm use to seeing. It's giving work smarter, not harder!❤
How’s this smarter? Lmao bros doing multiple different cuts for something that needs 1, 2 max
Using the scraps, cuts down on wasted material, I See 👀What Your Doing 💯
Um naw I've hung a lot of drywall in my day and I've never put cut peices by factor edges drywall has a dip in ghe factory to factory so when you pill the peices together it makes a flat wall you never put factory to cut you can but you will see the high ridges when you paint it always start at the ceiling then go across use your last cut peice to start the bottom row so your not stacking seams at 8 foot or 12 foot but don't do it like this dude God bless you all much love
Leave the rip piece either up top or lower
I like all the critique, the only correct way to hang is to cover the area, vertically or horizontal doesn’t matter. Your still going to have to cover the odd spacing and have the skill to smooth it out. If people think it’s hard to smooth out the extra space, don’t ever even attempt to skim coat an entire wall.
Well, the edges are tapered for a reason
I don't understand why you didn't hang the vertically and then you wouldn't have to cut all them small squares but hey that's just how I would have done it!
It's because of the bevels. You want them to be parallel to the ground.
@@KenKenTheZombie420Ive hung a crap ton of sheet rock vertically and it always looks amazing Maybe it is because I know how to tape a bed really well, but its so much easier vertically.
@@KenKenTheZombie420why?!
@@Pseudify that's what boss said
@@KenKenTheZombie420 Sure, but if you can’t back up your comments with a reasoned argument, perhaps you shouldn’t post random comments that someone else may take for the gospel. The “boss” has been wrong on many occasions.
You wanna line up your factory edges and leave the cut side on the bottom or top of the wall. 👍
To minimize the joints you stand longer sheets ….. your cost is in the taping …. I would have run you of my site ..seriously!
good thing this wasn't your site.
Listen to the music, i think everyone here knows the right way. The pain in going out in the rain for drywall. Mans doing his job with scraps any old way with good results.
@@raysepulveda7620 felt that even finishing 😭 new construction. Is pretty bad to tho especially since the driveways haven't been poured so it lightweight floods, Muddy as ever, then the T pole and carrying your tools inside
grow up
Plywood 3 by 2 in some spaces for radiator hinges.
Playing Tetris with drywall I see
One Question.. Why Not Just Put A Whole Piece Instead Of All Those Small Pieces..?
Nice work.. ✌ this also my work
Am good for the job..
They make 54” drywall btw
U should of turn the board upside less joints but everyone has to start somewhere
Why is he using so many strips
Cause hes too cheap to buy another board
Real question is why didn’t he just stand them up!
@@Bryant801. horizontally gives more structural support, vertically depending how straight are the studs, you will notice a bow on the wall.
didn't go from top to bottom 😮 instead he went top, bottom, middle and ended with gaps ruff.
He is a handyman
No a pro-hanger
Someone please explain drywall to me how do yall survive anything more than a strong wind
You made lifting that 4x8 look way too easy
Should've gone for that 12 footer
No se si es el cliente o en instalador... pero aqui hay avaricia en su esplendor
Should've stood 10s?
Milwaukee and crocs… me too my man, me too!
The criticism on this post.. can tell no one has clicked on his profile to see the quality of his work😂
The flat nails are used on the studs? 2.5 in nails?
no, you don't want a 16' butt joint down the middle of the wall, you need 54" wide x 16' drywall.
Seen less joints at a marley concert
How easy is that to uninstall. Very serious question
How to put a puzzle together
Me gusta que dejen el corte enmedio porque es más fácil poner lodo ❤
Wheres the 2"x4" backer nailer blocks in the middle section??
Insulation?
Tapered edge to butt edge is a no no!
It’s an easy fix. Just fill in the tapered edge with mud and treat it like a butt edge.
Should have bought wider sheets then no gap
Use 54” drywall. Tape and bed guy will love you
Why wouldnt you put the strip at the bottom so its not as noticeable?
Couldve ran 2 same sheets in the center but what do I know?
We could leave the cut at the bottom why in the middle?? 💀
Good work bro
Incorrect framing. Noggins are required to be placed between the studs.
why not put the rip cut at the top or bottom and buy an extra sheet (
Why waste more money?
Why do we start from the top
What about stand ups? Why use all those small pieces? Maybe you're the taper and your like. "Oh, I got this shit I could tape studs😂"
No insulation?
Interior wall. Drywall on other side.
He was doing good in the start then lost me in the middle wth I thought some ledge was gonna be built but nope just plopped it in
Too many seams right at eye level. I always hang all of it towards the bottom or all up high. Keep just one tight seam in the middle.
Nice but a taper probably wont like that
Great work
May I tobe your friend ?
How about 10' Long sheets...
As a taper. That’s a nightmare
Why would you put the joints at eye-level? Other than ease of access, any cracks, shadows or defects from the taping are also at eye-level!
It should be called "how not to hang drywall"
Should have stood them up instead easier and would look better after finishing
Great job 👏🏾
No isolation??🤔🤔
Hell no lamo, so much mudding, I always leave the gap at bottom, its much easier.
Lazy
@@kevincampos1266right😂😂😂
I'll leave in the top if you use stills
no insulation??????
Name of this work ?
😂😂
And with the plastic crocs on
No, Willy! 😂
Started so strong too. 😂 Just buy another sheet.
Must have been running low on screws as well
Or, amd hear me out.... know your job and buy 4x10 sheetrock so you don't need to make all of these extra joints
Strip in this case would have been better at top.
Tu règles ton ossature par rapport à tes plaques, tu n'auras quasiment pas de chute.
Ça m'a l'air d'une cloison de distribution alors où est l'isolation ?
Nah I’m in construction never seen that in the middle of a whale
Why?
Alot of people bitching about the joints and how much extra you have in labor. If you know how to tape that aint shit.. Just running the level 5 48" skinner over that that will will take care of it in 1 swipe...
When tapers piss off the drywall guys.
Wow...OK...do NOT don't this way EVER!!!!!! Stand up if it's framed right. I was told you aren't a boardman until a crackfiller tells you you are. He is not. Lol
-cool-
No bro. This is not how to hang drywall
Mexicans would’ve put it all up in 1 move 😂
I hope he's joking 😂😂😂😂 right you do not hang drywall like that 😂😂😂😂
Im all for making the most of your material. But damn, the finishers must hate you, lol
least je left gap on floor
I thought you’re not supposed to do that because of the taping
How to not hang drywall
Need adhesive
Must be 10 foot ceilings.🤔
The seam Collector
Bah who needs stud adhesive!
Don't know where you learned this, but a majority of professionals would disagree with you.