Hoist the ceiling sheets overhead and tack them into place using a crutch made of 2x2s to support the.
Hanging sheetrock on walls.
When hanging drywall the ultimate goal is to create the fewest number of seams possible.
Drywall comes in three basic thicknesses.
For outside corners install the first panel so its end is flush with the studs on the adjoining wall.
Make inside and outside corners at inside corners simply butt the end of one panel against the face of the panel on the adjoining wall.
Materials tools t square sharp utility knife extra blades recommended screw gun or screw setter drywall screws 4 drywall knife 8 drywall knife 4 x 16 drywall mud pan caulk adhesive gun.
3 8 inch is best to cover existing walls.
Cover outside corners with a metal corner.
Then remove the panel and use a wallboard saw or rotary drywall cutout tool to complete the cutout along the marks.
The panel can now be positioned on the wall and attached with screws or nails.
This means working with the largest drywall panels and pieces you can handle safely.
Hold the drywall in place while a friend screws drywall screws into the joists about 8 to 10 inches apart sinking each screw just below the surface.
Measure the length needed and score the paper face with a utility knife using a drywall.
Make sure the end of the drywall falls across the center of a joist or stud.
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Hoist bottom row with.
This will strengthen the drywall and produce a seamless wall later.
Press the panel firmly against the wall to transfer the chalk markings to the back of the drywall.