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Tools for hanging drywall without a drywall lift.
This one was quite smart, although it becomes a bit cumbersome, it helps a person cast on their own. One could speed up the assembly of the tool by creating a template for the distance and avoid measuring every time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PEeF_FGiJI
http://www.ceilingboardhanger.co.uk/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PEeF_FGiJI
http://www.ceilingboardhanger.co.uk/
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It looks quite cumbersome. Besides, most people probably put up plywood or sparse paneling before the drywall. That makes the hangers less useful. A T-support is enough with a little planning. Or you can replace it with one of these.
https://www.wurth.se/produkter/handverktyg--arbetsredskap/arbetsredskap/redskap/stamp/
Best regards, Findus
https://www.wurth.se/produkter/handverktyg--arbetsredskap/arbetsredskap/redskap/stamp/
Best regards, Findus
It becomes a lot of measuring and screwing to use the method in the first video.
Then this guy makes it significantly smoother with two T-supports!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gknTcoSjdpg
Then this guy makes it significantly smoother with two T-supports!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gknTcoSjdpg
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Sooner or later you'll get the board in the skull because something gives way.
Buy a drywall lift instead, 2000 SEK, it's worth it.
Buy a drywall lift instead, 2000 SEK, it's worth it.
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I got a smack in the face when I put up drywall in the hallway without a lift. You're not cocky when 1m2 of drywall swings into your face, got a little nosebleed at least 😅
Where can one buy a quality lift with tilting in all directions for 2000kr? I would personally rather use temporary support than some flimsy lift.
Where can one buy a quality lift with tilting in all directions for 2000kr? I would personally rather use temporary support than some flimsy lift.
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