When it's coming out of the dryer and going on a drywall stacker the zip tape keeps the top board from sliding off so it doesn't jam up and also keeping the face side from damage
i feel for chris man no one understands how crappy it feels when you’re injured and just want to get out and be back living your normal day to day life. i hope you recover healthier and sooner than expected
Pro tip- pay for the drywall first (or anything they will use the forklift for) then go do the rest of your shopping. By the time you’re done shopping they might have it loaded and ready for you at strap it down
I first came across your channel when one of your videos popped up showing you guys driving your lifted trucks in the snow. Then I went down your channel and watched every video from there to get caught up to speed. I think that was over a year ago or so. I’ve watched every episode since then, I subscribed because I liked watching what you did with trucks and now I’m just addicted to your home renovation videos. I love the variety this channel brings. Will always be a fan👍🏻
4000 lbs for the drywall and 4000 lbs for the trailer isn’t a ton of weight? You are right! It’s actually 4 tons of weight! Time to get the fan fixed! Love the channel! Keep working for it you inspire many!
I'm a guy fixer from nz and it's the same here we have em paired to protect the sheets I transit and also to increase ridgedity while handling 2 at a time,I carry 2 3.6m sheets on noise/braceline which are 57kg each 1200mm wide
The drywall come in 2 bcuz when you transport then in the semi they are less prone to sliding to the side. Also they also less prone to cracking when you pick then up with the forklift and they won't sag as much from the sides. Know this bcuz I'm a truck driver & pick up at the pabco & GP Drywall plants
Think it’s time for a proper tow rig, I think that would be a cool project and series for you, and I’ll throw in my idea of a Cummins being it with a manual transmission
I always thought drywall was taped together so it didn't get damaged when you're moving it around. Single sheets are kind of easy to crack because they're little more flexible.
I used to do drywall and ive hung 16ft 5/8 and they were also bundled together just like 12ft 8ft sheets there all bundled together. There bundled because there stronger together to carry.
I've seen a sheet rock installer carry a 4x8 up a ladder one handed and screw it in with the other hand. To this day I still think he is a wizard of some kind!
drywall is paired to protect the face. and idk bout now but 20 yrs ago we would carry those "books" all day long. around 1000 sheets per day. it ain't that bad. boom truck gets it to the window or door. bigger commercial jobs require carts
Might want to add water methanol injection to help keep it cool on long grades.. as well as a big trans and oil cooler. I've never seen such thin insulation before, I'm used to the pink stuff that you have to compress to fit it in the wall.
Looks great Ryan. Make sure you film the tapers, love to watch, it is such an art to get seams and inside corners to perfection. Merry Christmas brotha. Oh and FJB. Lmbo. 🇺🇸
The drywall comes in sets of two because you put the finished faces together to protect the sheets, otherwise the faces get torn and messed up in transportation. East to carry if you do it properly.
Good video Ryno. I used to carry 2 sheets of 5/8 4x12 up stairs along with hanging on ceiling..now that sucked big time..lol keep up the great work looks good so far. Hope Chris gets better soon!
My son said they do that for strength so when you're carrying it cause most times when you carry a single sheet in the middle it will bow and break so they double it up so it's a little more stronger to carry and move around
Supposedly the drywall come like that so it doesn’t shift as easily when it being shipped on a flatbed. That’s what I was told by a Sheetrock company when I used to haul it on my 48’ flatbed. I do know that Sheetrock companies make different weights of Sheetrock by using different densities of gypsum when they make it. They usually have normal weight with yellow and black bands and they have what they call Literock and they have Ultra Literock. I don’t know what the difference is in the strengths of the different boards though.
it also protects the face because us mudders care about that if you brought me a load with a whole bunch of faces or edges messed up i would reject it no doubt
@17:34 rhino you ask why the drywall comes in 2s they come in 2s.there is two reasons why. #1st it's for strength one sheet of dry wall by itself is easy to snap just 1 but 2 makes it harder to break and thats for shipping. #2 if they are 1 by 1 they stick together and It causes a static vacuum where they're really hard to separate but that little paper on the end, leaves just enough air gap that they won't cause that vacuum.
ummm #2 is wrong have you ever tried to pull them of a stack at home depot or lowes you have to flick the sheet up to put a bubble of air under it and release the vacuum between the back of both sheets so you can slide it and the real #2 reason is so it protects the face of the sheet when shipping and in the store because the worst thing for a mudder is a messed up face
My buddy used to work for a drywall delivery company and they would carry 4-6 sheets at a time 🤯 Thats just crazy to me but the have techniques to do it and I’ll tell you what, his body is messed up from that job
Too bad you don't have a Ganahl Lumber where you are, just drive next to materials and fast service loading... I agree when it gets all drywalled it starts to look like "the light at the end of the tunnel"... 🤔 Heat & AC next??
Ryno green board is a vapor barrier and so is the plastic back insulation your not supposed to put two vapor barriers together because on the off chance water or humidity gets in between the two vapor barriers it wild mold and rot no doubt about that i do remodel construction for a living and that a problem i run into alot
I get what you’re saying, but in the 2 spots where it’s used, it’s only in 4’ max, there still the old insulation and plenty of room for it to breathe and water to evaporate should it get in.
Also the paper on the out side of the house is a vapor barrier it could rot your outside sheeting by traping moisture between the two vapor barriers I'm bpi certified a building analysis and an envelope professional 😎 and been doing insulation for 8 years seen it happen many times.
You got it wrong Chris isn't milking his injury he's milk dudding his injury cause he's the chief snack officer I never heard how he did it but hope you're healing up nicely Chris
its American drywall and Thailand drywall that comes banded together, its to preserve the faces of the sheets, kinda silly as mudding up the odd scratch takes no extra time, if your used to sheeting ceilings with a single sheet, lugging two at a time not overhead is not difficult and sheets are carried two at a time even if they come unbanded. few oddities with your drywall guys, (their work looks professional, its just irregular for me who does it everyday) single shotting screws instead of using collated guns is something usually only seen on villaboard/underlayment or if a carpenter is doing his own sheeting, and putting a butt join in the middle of the wall instead of up high or down low where the light wont catch it is odd also, i suppose it matters less as you are doing a textured finish instead of the standard flat.
@@mikegillihan4428 Nah very rarely touch texture, I'm In australia, only the dodgy import Thai board has the bands here, the domestic company's (csr, boral and kanuf/sinat) embed fibres in the sheets for span and strength if nessasary here.
I don't know why ryan didn't just use the denial or the f450 to get the insulation and the drywall since the crew cab obs is having some engine problems
Comes paired up with the "good sides" facing in so it doesnt get damaged during shipping
Also when they get lifted 2 are more ridged and harder to break than a single sheet.
This guy is on the money.
beat me 2 it
When it's coming out of the dryer and going on a drywall stacker the zip tape keeps the top board from sliding off so it doesn't jam up and also keeping the face side from damage
beat me to it
Drywall is banded together face to face to protect the finished sides.
that really makes sence to me.
i feel for chris man no one understands how crappy it feels when you’re injured and just want to get out and be back living your normal day to day life. i hope you recover healthier and sooner than expected
Boy coming in clutch with two videos this week! A Christmas miracle
There is no other channel I stop my day for than Ryno's when a new video is posted.
Pro tip- pay for the drywall first (or anything they will use the forklift for) then go do the rest of your shopping. By the time you’re done shopping they might have it loaded and ready for you at strap it down
Yep, always straight to the heavy stuff then shop.
Merry Christmas!
Insulation has come a long way!
I tore my acl completely at both ends and my mcl and lcl and meniscus I feel for ya Chris it took a year for me to heal.
It's so they won't break it makes the sheets stronger not so flimsy.
💪💪💪
its also to protect the face of the sheet
Keep up tge hard work. Look forward to your videos..
I first came across your channel when one of your videos popped up showing you guys driving your lifted trucks in the snow. Then I went down your channel and watched every video from there to get caught up to speed. I think that was over a year ago or so. I’ve watched every episode since then, I subscribed because I liked watching what you did with trucks and now I’m just addicted to your home renovation videos. I love the variety this channel brings. Will always be a fan👍🏻
4000 lbs for the drywall and 4000 lbs for the trailer isn’t a ton of weight? You are right! It’s actually 4 tons of weight! Time to get the fan fixed! Love the channel! Keep working for it you inspire many!
Looking great Ryno!
Guest house is coming along and Merry Christmas
The construction content is fire!!!
Love it when a vision starts coming together! Looking good brother!
Merry Christmas ya filthy animals!
They come in pairs for shipping and protect it from moisture in the meantime
This series keeps me coming back! Keep it up Ryno
i go on youtube everyday to see if you upload
I'm a guy fixer from nz and it's the same here we have em paired to protect the sheets I transit and also to increase ridgedity while handling 2 at a time,I carry 2 3.6m sheets on noise/braceline which are 57kg each 1200mm wide
Packaged in twos to save the good side and it makes it less likely to break when moving
good job ! finally
guest house looking ogood man liking it alot !!!! drywall paper coverd product.... faced for protection till consumer usage
The drywall come in 2 bcuz when you transport then in the semi they are less prone to sliding to the side. Also they also less prone to cracking when you pick then up with the forklift and they won't sag as much from the sides. Know this bcuz I'm a truck driver & pick up at the pabco & GP Drywall plants
Always fun 🤩
Love the vids
Merry Christmas from West Virginia
Anthony Cole is 100% correct.
Keep the videos coming man
Looking good
Think it’s time for a proper tow rig, I think that would be a cool project and series for you, and I’ll throw in my idea of a Cummins being it with a manual transmission
I need some installed up here in Canada 🇨🇦 lol chris just sitting on his phone swiping left and right lol 😆 😂
Happy holidays to you and yours Ryan. Thanks for the awesome year of uploads!
They come in two because it makes it stronger to transport. Otherwise the brake in two..
Also to protect the outward facing part from getting damaged.
@@kitsunedarkfire2915 finally someone knows
I always thought drywall was taped together so it didn't get damaged when you're moving it around.
Single sheets are kind of easy to crack because they're little more flexible.
I used to do drywall and ive hung 16ft 5/8 and they were also bundled together just like 12ft 8ft sheets there all bundled together. There bundled because there stronger together to carry.
annnnnnnnnnnnnnd?
love the renovation videos!
Protects the face of the sheetrock when its banded in 2. Good sides face each other so theyre not ruined during shipping/moving
I've seen a sheet rock installer carry a 4x8 up a ladder one handed and screw it in with the other hand. To this day I still think he is a wizard of some kind!
Love it man keep up the awesome work!
Should have put some Work For It hats/shirts in the walls lol
drywall is paired to protect the face. and idk bout now but 20 yrs ago we would carry those "books" all day long. around 1000 sheets per day. it ain't that bad. boom truck gets it to the window or door. bigger commercial jobs require carts
I pick up from the drywall factories in Vegas I’ve only seen 2 paired up… I think it’s to protect the inward sides
Drywall comes in pairs for structural support
annnnnd?
Might want to add water methanol injection to help keep it cool on long grades.. as well as a big trans and oil cooler. I've never seen such thin insulation before, I'm used to the pink stuff that you have to compress to fit it in the wall.
Man if we got daily uploads we’d have to be paying 4.99 a vid
Looks great Ryan. Make sure you film the tapers, love to watch, it is such an art to get seams and inside corners to perfection. Merry Christmas brotha. Oh and FJB. Lmbo. 🇺🇸
The drywall comes in sets of two because you put the finished faces together to protect the sheets, otherwise the faces get torn and messed up in transportation.
East to carry if you do it properly.
Hey I think You should remove the keypad on your Bronco and put it on the inside of your gas lid
Drywall sheets are packed in pairs for shipping.
Good video Ryno. I used to carry 2 sheets of 5/8 4x12 up stairs along with hanging on ceiling..now that sucked big time..lol keep up the great work looks good so far. Hope Chris gets better soon!
That's not impossible but 2 sheets of type x drywall that size is close to 160lbs so I would have to see it
if worked with old heads that would tell me these stories but ive never actually seen it done
Make a video of the flooding on the ranch after the 3-4 days of rain .
Do bullnose on the corners. It will look amazing and high end looking for pennies more than 90 degree edges
check your lower rad hose. make sure its not crushing and stoping the flow of water
After reading the comments I bet the #1 Google search was why does drywall come in bundles of 2,
looking good, nearly there. Whats up with the drive way project?
I’m so early I may need to wrap my phone in foil to save it for tonight
I could not wait.. banded in pairs for shipping good side facing in for the nicks in cuts
Was gonna get a workforit sweatshirt until I heard it didn't come with fiberglass fibers. Gotta read the fine print lol
Its to keep the finished faces good and for rigidity in transportation or moving around cause it snaps easy
winnnner!
My son said they do that for strength so when you're carrying it cause most times when you carry a single sheet in the middle it will bow and break so they double it up so it's a little more stronger to carry and move around
its also to protect the face the worst thing for muders is a mess up face
Supposedly the drywall come like that so it doesn’t shift as easily when it being shipped on a flatbed. That’s what I was told by a Sheetrock company when I used to haul it on my 48’ flatbed. I do know that Sheetrock companies make different weights of Sheetrock by using different densities of gypsum when they make it. They usually have normal weight with yellow and black bands and they have what they call Literock and they have Ultra Literock. I don’t know what the difference is in the strengths of the different boards though.
Should use R15 kraft its high density made for 2x4 and R21 Kraft for 2x6 walls
Get a 6.0 fan with a new Hayden fan clutch and you’ll never have overheating issues again.
Wait a minute, was the lettering on one of those pieces of insulation upside down ? 😏
Banded together to protect the faces and to help sturdy it while carrying. If you try to carry a single 12 foot sheet, it's like carrying a wet noodle
Man I deliver Sheetrock for a living and them coming in a bundle makes it heavier but so much better to carry. Single sheets have the worst flex.
it also protects the face because us mudders care about that if you brought me a load with a whole bunch of faces or edges messed up i would reject it no doubt
As a drywall stocker for 20 years we were paid by the square foot .You never just grabbed one sheet
To keep the finish side from getting messed up during shipping it.
Anyone else notice we don't "roll the outro" anymore
It’s packaged in 2’s for shipping and moving purposes so it doesn’t slide around or damage the facing side during shipping
You should compound turbo the 7.3
You have to have a spotter when driving a forklift doing business hours. Its a pain. I worked at Lowe's in the lumber department.
Finish side face eachother always brotha
Chris out there learning how to be a farmer with all that milking 🐄🍼
I was told They put drywall in 2’s so that when you carry it doesn’t break as easy,
My wife was watching with me and said "fitted and flat" (sheeted products coming in twos)
Weird to be this early
IDK. Same reason why we put round pizzas into square boxes and then cut it into triangles.
@17:34 rhino you ask why the drywall comes in 2s they come in 2s.there is two reasons why.
#1st it's for strength one sheet of dry wall by itself is easy to snap just 1 but 2 makes it harder to break and thats for shipping.
#2 if they are 1 by 1 they stick together and It causes a static vacuum where they're really hard to separate but that little paper on the end, leaves just enough air gap that they won't cause that vacuum.
ummm #2 is wrong have you ever tried to pull them of a stack at home depot or lowes you have to flick the sheet up to put a bubble of air under it and release the vacuum between the back of both sheets so you can slide it and the real #2 reason is so it protects the face of the sheet when shipping and in the store because the worst thing for a mudder is a messed up face
i swear these videos could be 1 hour long and id still say they are too short
My buddy used to work for a drywall delivery company and they would carry 4-6 sheets at a time 🤯 Thats just crazy to me but the have techniques to do it and I’ll tell you what, his body is messed up from that job
God damnit. He caught a thief and now when I see someone's truck struggling I think whistlingdiesel would destroy that truck.
Too bad you don't have a Ganahl Lumber where you are, just drive next to materials and fast service loading... I agree when it gets all drywalled it starts to look like "the light at the end of the tunnel"... 🤔 Heat & AC next??
lumber yard for drywall ouch my pockets!!!!
@@mikegillihan4428 their prices are competitive, mostly for contractors
Hey ryno I want to see you do a vacay vlog youve been working for it to hard you need a vacay
Do you have a duct ran for the hood vent over the cooktop area?
dont need one just use a charcoal filter fan
Ryno green board is a vapor barrier and so is the plastic back insulation your not supposed to put two vapor barriers together because on the off chance water or humidity gets in between the two vapor barriers it wild mold and rot no doubt about that i do remodel construction for a living and that a problem i run into alot
I get what you’re saying, but in the 2 spots where it’s used, it’s only in 4’ max, there still the old insulation and plenty of room for it to breathe and water to evaporate should it get in.
Also the paper on the out side of the house is a vapor barrier it could rot your outside sheeting by traping moisture between the two vapor barriers I'm bpi certified a building analysis and an envelope professional 😎 and been doing insulation for 8 years seen it happen many times.
im pretty sure it comes it sheets of 2 so when you seperate a cut you know you have a straight edge with the paper but idrk
May be a good excuse to upgrade the radiator since you tow a lot
I would buy a better radiator and electric fan!!!
You got it wrong Chris isn't milking his injury he's milk dudding his injury cause he's the chief snack officer I never heard how he did it but hope you're healing up nicely Chris
Comes banded together to separate the boys from the men. Right of passage
I hope you've got all your trenches dug to divert water. It's already a monsoon over here by the coast.
Big storm coming in tonight! We’ll see!
@@DMAXRYNO did it all go as planned ? Did the buildings stay dry ?
They come in sheets of 2 so they don’t break when 2 people pick them up and to protect the paper from getting damaged correct me if I’m wrong 😑
I move dry wall all the time we resell it i still can't move 2 12ft sheets but my dad and my older brother can 2 8ft sheets easy af
its American drywall and Thailand drywall that comes banded together, its to preserve the faces of the sheets, kinda silly as mudding up the odd scratch takes no extra time, if your used to sheeting ceilings with a single sheet, lugging two at a time not overhead is not difficult and sheets are carried two at a time even if they come unbanded. few oddities with your drywall guys, (their work looks professional, its just irregular for me who does it everyday) single shotting screws instead of using collated guns is something usually only seen on villaboard/underlayment or if a carpenter is doing his own sheeting, and putting a butt join in the middle of the wall instead of up high or down low where the light wont catch it is odd also, i suppose it matters less as you are doing a textured finish instead of the standard flat.
its bands are also for rigidity in transport also you must have not ever gotten a bad delivery or you only work with textured walls
@@mikegillihan4428 Nah very rarely touch texture, I'm In australia, only the dodgy import Thai board has the bands here, the domestic company's (csr, boral and kanuf/sinat) embed fibres in the sheets for span and strength if nessasary here.
Your cool top is missing the vent a Hood
I don't know why ryan didn't just use the denial or the f450 to get the insulation and the drywall since the crew cab obs is having some engine problems
Question, is there ever a point to put up plywood and then drywall on top of that? I'm learning... bear with me
Think it’s time to Cummins swap the obs. Its too nice to abandon but that 7.3 is garbage. Be awesome to see another motor swap like the K20 project.
Early let’s go