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Old 02-21-2005 | 07:52 AM
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So I wanted to hang the drywall today...

...but realized I need help and everyone is friggin' working today.



Another day, pissed down the drain.
Old 02-21-2005 | 08:00 AM
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Call Jesal, he is probably just wasting his day on some obese woman.
Old 02-21-2005 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrib
everyone is friggin' working today.
Old 02-21-2005 | 08:20 AM
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I seriously rather be at work. At least I'd be DOING something.

So f00kin' bored.
Old 02-21-2005 | 08:22 AM
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I'd rather be bored
Old 02-21-2005 | 08:25 AM
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Old 02-21-2005 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrib
I seriously rather be at work. At least I'd be DOING something.

So f00kin' bored.

unhappy at work, unhappy at home? cheer up......
Old 02-21-2005 | 08:46 AM
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...but realized I need help and everyone is friggin' working today.



Another day, pissed down the drain.
I've always done it by myself.
Old 02-21-2005 | 09:18 AM
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rent a sheetrock lifter. Mainly used for ceilings, but they work great for walls.
Old 02-21-2005 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by GINge!
rent a sheetrock lifter. Mainly used for ceilings, but they work great for walls.
Scrib has to do the ceiling too...
Old 02-21-2005 | 09:46 AM
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I want to use the least amount of sheets, so I want to go with 12ft sheets on the walls and 10 footers on the ceiling.

And they're heavy and long... Too hard to even get them up on a sheetrock lifter by myself.
Old 02-21-2005 | 10:02 AM
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I'm in the mood to do some household work..But i'm at work...oh well
Old 02-21-2005 | 11:17 AM
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It's boring here too. Buy I rather be bored than working.
Old 02-21-2005 | 11:23 AM
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Old 02-21-2005 | 11:24 AM
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Eric: some jobs are just not meant for us to do.

Hi Eric:

After the devistation I experienced, back in 1994 when my condo burned down completely (along with another 11 highly damaged fire/smoke units), to save money, I took it upon myself to clean the joint up to save $$$$.

I was totally clueless about how to put the place back together, so I hired a general contractor to put the place back together, and when we were done with much improvements, I had the best condo out of about 150 of the 300 on the property. It sold for a 50% premium when I decided to move. The other 150 were 2 and 3 bedroom units.

I despise getting racial or ethnic about anything, but the three mexican drywallers the contractor hired were absolutely amazing. I have no idea what they cost, because the insurance just paid the contractor one big bill.

Yes, you can do this entirely by yourself, even the ceilings, but it is not fun. Three guys worked on my place, and the progress was amazing. Starting with bare, sometimes scorched studs, the place was readt for paint in five work days. Helpers on a job like this are essential. And if it is THEIR JOB, they will be there every day. You will not have to depend on the schedule of friends to complete the job.

Even so, If you do all the drywall yourself, their is still the dreaded taping and mudding to do, and for this, YOU SHOULD DEFINITELTY HIRE OUT!

Most stupid schmoes like you and me will begin that, and put on way too much drywall mud and go "there, that's done. Now all I gotta do is sand".

And we sand, and we sand, and we sand. You will find that the best drywallers/tapers/mud spreaders go out of their way to put on too little mud! It dries faster, sometimes they can come back and put on two coats in one day to hide little flaws. Then, there is a minimum of sanding, and they always clean up after themselves.

I have plenty of friends who are tradesmen, and one is so skilled at putting on "too little drywall mud", that he NEVER has to sand.

Take my advice on this, and save a lot of grief. Our mexican friends seem to excel at lawn work and drywall. Get some estimates.

And I am STILL wondering what you did about the hardwood floor question.
Old 02-21-2005 | 11:33 AM
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Hardwood is on hold. Wife is bleeding the bank account dry.

I can do the drywalling. I just need some added muscle. Difficult to lift those suckers by myself.
Old 02-21-2005 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrib
Hardwood is on hold. Wife is bleeding the bank account dry.

I can do the drywalling. I just need some added muscle. Difficult to lift those suckers by myself.
Get the wife to help ... Mine did... She did pretty good for hanging drywall on 9ft ceilings considering she is 5'1"
Old 02-21-2005 | 11:56 AM
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I want to use the least amount of sheets, so I want to go with 12ft sheets on the walls and 10 footers on the ceiling.

And they're heavy and long... Too hard to even get them up on a sheetrock lifter by myself.
hahah, yeah, i bought 14' sheets. Realized I was a girly man, and cut them all into 8' and 6' sheets.
Old 02-21-2005 | 12:27 PM
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I want to use the least amount of sheets, so I want to go with 12ft sheets on the walls and 10 footers on the ceiling.

And they're heavy and long... Too hard to even get them up on a sheetrock lifter by myself.
12 ft sheetrock + ceiling work = atleast a 2 man job.

I've done it before, so let me be the first to say' "God be with you Eric"...cause it's definitely a chore and you'll need all the help you can muster...:P
Old 02-21-2005 | 12:29 PM
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Home Depot rents these for $28/day.

This will make ceiling work a lot easier.

http://www.all-wall.com/acatalog/A000_Panellift_22.php
Old 02-21-2005 | 12:40 PM
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Home Depot rents these for $28/day.

This will make ceiling work a lot easier.

http://www.all-wall.com/acatalog/A000_Panellift_22.php
Shit, I thought you said you ALREADY were using one of these...

No wonder you were having a ruff time.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrib
Home Depot rents these for $28/day.

This will make ceiling work a lot easier.

http://www.all-wall.com/acatalog/A000_Panellift_22.php
Isnt this what GINge! suggested a few posts ago?

teg, who has tons of exprience in drywall/mudding... and no desire to ever do it again.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:07 PM
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I gotta first get the sheetrock home before I can even start, you fartknockers.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:10 PM
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I gotta first get the sheetrock home before I can even start, you fartknockers.
You said "hanging" in the thread title, not bringing home

Renting some mexicans is starting to sound better and better
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:18 PM
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Ya, well... Bite me.


Regardless, I need help. :P
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:28 PM
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The Menards near our house delivers. They even brought it down into our basement for us.
We bought about 90 sheets that day... there was no way we would have been able to bring that much home w/o their help!
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I still say get the wife to help. If she can carry all those shopping bags in heels, she can carry half a 12 footer in work boots.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:33 PM
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I still say get the wife to help. If she can carry all those shopping bags in heels, she can carry half a 12 footer in work boots.
5'3", 105 pounds dripping wet. She struggles with a gallon of milk.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:38 PM
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5'3", 105 pounds dripping wet. She struggles with a gallon of milk.

shes taller than you?
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
shes taller than you?



Old 02-21-2005 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
shes taller than you?
Ooofff...

Rent a truck from homer despot (19.95 per hour - cheaper then a cheap hooker) and get the to help... Problem solved. If doesn't want to help, temp ban him till he does... You should have the sheetrock in the garage by the time I get home tonight...
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:43 PM
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I could have helped, im bored as fawk today
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
I could have helped, im bored as fawk today
Come down. I'll cook some steaks.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:45 PM
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What did you decide to do for the lower portions of the walls since you want to wash inside the garage?
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:46 PM
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Come down. I'll cook some steaks.

its already 3 dood.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:48 PM
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What did you decide to do for the lower portions of the walls since you want to wash inside the garage?
Nothing. I'll use sheetrock and put a good paint on there.

The sheetrock won't sit on the floor directly. There's like a good 10" of a "foundation lip", so it'll never sit in water. Some water here and there won't hurt it. Especially painted.
Old 02-21-2005 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
its already 3 dood.
fine, be that way.

Old 02-21-2005 | 02:51 PM
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Old 02-21-2005 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
its already 3 dood.

You know the chubby chicks don't come out for another 8hrs, so you'll have plenty of time to finish up.

Are you going to install some drain system or is your garage sloped down in the front?
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Good luck on the project, whenever you decide to do it.


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