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February 4, 2016 at 9:43 pm #467159
Siberian
ProThose guys hustle!
Oh and that was a 12 foot sheet he grabbed.. and these guys are posting about little carts to move a sheet of ply around on. I have a hard time keeping quite.LOL!!!
Yup, if you are hanging rock no reason you shouldn’t be able to handle 12′ sheets on a wall.
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You have to work 12s here if you want to work commercial or union
February 4, 2016 at 10:12 pm #467168Scoring with a tape and knife isn’t hard, but what caught my attention was they each carry a drywall router in their pouch with a short coiled cord? Was I seeing right?
February 4, 2016 at 10:17 pm #467170It’s a good watch, I like how fast they score and break the drywall.
I have to use a tee square…no way I could score a sheet with just a tape. The line would be everywhere!
Exactly what I used also. I remember trying to score it with the tape but it does take some practice.
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February 4, 2016 at 11:16 pm #467183Skillman
ProThere moving and a shaking . If I have to move that fast to make a living I would find another trade .
Always willing to learn .
February 5, 2016 at 12:20 am #467204Those guys hustle!
These same guys fly around the world and rock for AllStates Drywall. We have bases world wide and all states rocks them.
February 5, 2016 at 12:23 am #467216Scoring with a tape and knife isn’t hard, but what caught my attention was they each carry a drywall router in their pouch with a short coiled cord? Was I seeing right?
Yes , exactly. Both the quick feed gun and the reamer is on a coiled cord.
February 5, 2016 at 1:32 am #467238That is impressive and i really like the way they opened up that window, @58chev, how come you never taught me to do it like that.
February 5, 2016 at 5:32 am #467298Dirty those guys are really moving. They definitely have refined their system. Thank you for posting the videos.
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Fayetteville, NCFebruary 5, 2016 at 6:39 am #467318Do they have the measurements in their head? In the video where he’s hanging walls, I didn’t see him take measurements on the wall, just on the boards. Doesn’t look like he makes a wasted move anywhere.
February 5, 2016 at 6:51 am #467325There is no way that I would try to work with these guys. That speed is insane
Wonder if they really work that fast all the time or just for the videos? Showing off.
I was thinking the same thing , I’m sure if you kept that pace for a long period of time it would likely burn you out .
February 5, 2016 at 6:57 am #467330Great example of something that impresses me, yet I have no interest in being able to do that myself.
They are crazy good – but not sure if the important word there is crazy or good
February 5, 2016 at 7:10 am #467336There is no way that I would try to work with these guys. That speed is insane
Wonder if they really work that fast all the time or just for the videos? Showing off.
I was thinking the same thing , I’m sure if you kept that pace for a long period of time it would likely burn you out .
I’m sure they put on a bit of a show while the cameras are rolling.
Great example of something that impresses me, yet I have no interest in being able to do that myself.
Exactly what I was thinking
February 5, 2016 at 8:13 am #467375There is no way that I would try to work with these guys. That speed is insane
Wonder if they really work that fast all the time or just for the videos? Showing off.
I was thinking the same thing , I’m sure if you kept that pace for a long period of time it would likely burn you out .
I’m sure they put on a bit of a show while the cameras are rolling.
Great example of something that impresses me, yet I have no interest in being able to do that myself.
Exactly what I was thinking
About half way through, I started laughing. No way I could imagine working that fast and, yeah, I agree, why would anyone work that hard.
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Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.February 5, 2016 at 8:22 am #467376It’s a good watch, I like how fast they score and break the drywall.
I have to use a tee square…no way I could score a sheet with just a tape. The line would be everywhere!
Same here, I could never get that right. Still have to use a T-square to cut sheet.
That is impressive and i really like the way they opened up that window, 58chev, how come you never taught me to do it like that.
@r-ice,
Next time we hang some drywall get yourself a drywall cutter and we will see how that works out. LOL“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingFebruary 5, 2016 at 8:25 am #467377There is no way that I would try to work with these guys. That speed is insane
Wonder if they really work that fast all the time or just for the videos? Showing off.
I was thinking the same thing , I’m sure if you kept that pace for a long period of time it would likely burn you out .
I’m sure they put on a bit of a show while the cameras are rolling.
Great example of something that impresses me, yet I have no interest in being able to do that myself.
Exactly what I was thinking
About half way through, I started laughing. No way I could imagine working that fast and, yeah, I agree, why would anyone work that hard.
I have worked with both framers and drywallers who expected you to go that fast , All I ever heard was go , go , go 🙂 It is ok as long as you aren’t being paid by the hour .
February 5, 2016 at 8:29 am #467380Scoring with a tape and knife isn’t hard, but what caught my attention was they each carry a drywall router in their pouch with a short coiled cord? Was I seeing right?
Yeah, I saw that as well, imagine the weight of the tool belt,they have the screw gun, router, and so on definitely younger than me, but man those guys are good.
@roninohio Lmao, on your comments about you could beat him , good one RonFebruary 5, 2016 at 8:32 am #467382asgoodasdead
Proeveryone saying “why would they work that fast?” cause they’re making $70/hr total package and are probably being paid a board bonus on top.
February 5, 2016 at 8:32 am #467383I think I could beat him. NOT! lol
I’m not sure I would want them hanging my house. I would have liked to see some glue behind the drywall also.
I have to take a smoke break between sheets.February 5, 2016 at 10:12 am #467439Skillman
Proeveryone saying “why would they work that fast?” cause they’re making $70/hr total package and are probably being paid a board bonus on top.
You may make money . But the damage to the body doing drywall for years takes a toll at that speed .
Always willing to learn .
February 5, 2016 at 10:37 am #467445redwood
Proeveryone saying “why would they work that fast?” cause they’re making $70/hr total package and are probably being paid a board bonus on top.
You may make money . But the damage to the body doing drywall for years takes a toll at that speed .
That’s what I was thinking. When they are lounging around the pool in their old age wondering why they treated their bodies like that.
Dirty, any idea what autofeed attachment they are using.
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