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Drywall DIY holders


Marko

The long piece is two 3/4" plywood scraps nailed together with a 1" overlap. Screwed up with one 2" wood screw at center. The dry wall rest on the lip and I secure the other side with two 3/4" scrap wood pieces; a smaller piece then a longer piece with a washer in between. This lets you turn one piece 90 degrees and lash up the end of the drywall. Then you just move the drywall where you want it and screw it down or up in this case. Well, that's all. hope it help you one day, if you have to do this.

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very clever.  i love building houses but you can keep the drywalling, i have done enough of that tedious job.

 

After last summer I had a new appreciation for people who install drywall and apply plaster. I plastered just one wall and my arms and shoulders were on fire for a week. It was exhausting. I kept thinking, "If I was getting paid for this job I would quit!" LOL

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This is so smart!! I was wondering how on earth you could do it on your own. My dad and I drywalled half the studio last year and it was a pain with TWO people!

Smart enough to Google, LOL. I went to the University of YouTube. Got to love that free education. :)

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very clever.  i love building houses but you can keep the drywalling, i have done enough of that tedious job.

 

After last summer I had a new appreciation for people who install drywall and apply plaster. I plastered just one wall and my arms and shoulders were on fire for a week. It was exhausting. I kept thinking, "If I was getting paid for this job I would quit!" LOL

 

Me too, me too.

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