Drywall for Beginners - what tools to buy Home Depot

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  • @sherrywright9266
    @sherrywright9266 Рік тому

    This was the simplest yet most informative video I’ve seen so far while researching how to diy some drywall in my house. Although seeing those prices from 6 years ago is about to make me cry 😭😭

  • @Bloodsweatsawdust
    @Bloodsweatsawdust 8 років тому +2

    Great advice. I was looking for advice on transporting larger sheets in my small pickup and discovered that Home Depot delivers for dirt cheap!

    • @ELIRAXPRT
      @ELIRAXPRT 6 років тому

      Blood, Sweat, Sawdust I just had an "outdoor" delivery where they drop it in the driveway. Cost me about $75 I think. Delivery into the house was $100.

  • @leonsapp7999
    @leonsapp7999 9 років тому +1

    Thank you. As I sit here adding many wrong things to my spreadsheet I came across your video! Perfectly timed and great video for someone who hasn't done drywall work before.
    Thank you

  • @robertcastillo422
    @robertcastillo422 6 років тому +1

    The best sand paper is the wet cut aluminum oxide sandpaper 120 grit sands great doesn't leave lines at all if you know how to use a sand Pole

  • @DavidOnTheRoadGuitars
    @DavidOnTheRoadGuitars 3 роки тому

    This was quick to the point thank you. Simple stuff is what I needed.

  • @repairdrive
    @repairdrive 6 років тому +4

    This was just what I needed! Thanks

  • @agee7777
    @agee7777 6 років тому

    i like using the tray for the mud as you can add more water and sit it down easily. at the moment i am using a baking tray because they dont sell them in argentine and i had to make my own sanding pole which doesnt exist here either.

  • @robertcastillo422
    @robertcastillo422 6 років тому +1

    I've never found it at Lowe's or home Depot why idk mayby cause it's great sandpaper

  • @Brady.John87
    @Brady.John87 7 років тому +3

    You didn't mention the rasp. That's the single most important took for a new guy to get close joints

    • @Slinkysees
      @Slinkysees 6 років тому

      Nor did he mention the circle cutter. Working production I'd hate to be without my Circle Cutter, Knife or Rasp. I mean my screwgun is my baby, but out of the simple tools those are the most important on a job site. Well outside a tape, but most people have at least an old one laying around the house.

  • @ezbread14
    @ezbread14 Рік тому

    I’m working on a project for THD. Do you know what store location this is

  • @jaspel681
    @jaspel681 10 років тому

    The fire code / x-type is twice as heavy as normal sheets as well.

  • @jdubdoubleu
    @jdubdoubleu 7 років тому

    Thanks for making this video. I'll be doing my garage soon

  • @kenlynn340
    @kenlynn340 5 років тому

    I know you mentioned a sanding block for doing the inside corners but wouldn't the corner trowel be more efficient?

  • @benjy82
    @benjy82 8 років тому

    amazing video. I like the way you explain. you seem detail oriented person. thank a lot

  • @renaissancemen1
    @renaissancemen1 6 років тому

    Dude!!!! I’ve never seen those strips. I will have to check for them next time at the Cheapo!!!!

  • @robertcastillo422
    @robertcastillo422 6 років тому

    You can get it at Ames or on amazon

  • @81ALMO
    @81ALMO 9 років тому

    Awesome awesome beginners guide!

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  9 років тому

      Al MO Thanks!

  • @artrojas5030
    @artrojas5030 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video ' answered all my questions

  • @robertcastillo422
    @robertcastillo422 6 років тому

    I hate to say it the screen mesh makes lines like crazy I never use that

  • @shannonmorris2217
    @shannonmorris2217 3 роки тому

    How much is 75sheets

  • @realmattpcd
    @realmattpcd 5 років тому

    Dont dip the dobber in mud to texture ceiling roll mud on with paint roller then stomp dobber head in that much better result

  • @thomasmclaurin7036
    @thomasmclaurin7036 6 років тому

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @microautomata
    @microautomata 8 років тому

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @exploringislivinglife9532
    @exploringislivinglife9532 6 років тому

    Thank u very much for making this video really helped me u rock

  • @robertcastillo422
    @robertcastillo422 6 років тому

    120 grit black sandpaper works good too those mesh sandpapers are a joke even if you try not make lines it will make small lines in the mud your sanding which is no good

  • @Castellan_Chris
    @Castellan_Chris 8 років тому

    Thats a nice home depot. The sheetrock section at the one I went to 80% of this stuffs all out of stock. So I had to buy plastic taping knives and a plastic mud pan =/

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  8 років тому

      That is really odd. I wonder what was going on.

    • @renaissancemen1
      @renaissancemen1 6 років тому

      Yell at the manager!!! My Cheapo is constantly out of stock in basic building materials.

  • @drummerkidmorlock5858
    @drummerkidmorlock5858 4 місяці тому

    80 bucks delivered to same level now days

  • @joylawes3591
    @joylawes3591 3 роки тому

    I'd buy some with pure gypson with less chemicals to eat

  • @agee7777
    @agee7777 6 років тому

    use paper tape on your butt joints as plastic tape is prone to crack later on.

  • @charlyavila7168
    @charlyavila7168 7 років тому

    lástima estar lejos

  • @SOLDOZER
    @SOLDOZER 7 років тому

    @ 2:40 you said that's 1/2" drywall. That was 1/4".

  • @Gearz86
    @Gearz86 7 місяців тому

    just bought a 8' sheet for the same price as a 12 ten years ago lol

  • @MsEasterbrook
    @MsEasterbrook 6 років тому

    Just so you all know. A good taper who is reputable, can purchase all the material at half the price you can from a wholesaler. NOT the Home Depot .
    They can do it twice as fast, with zero dust. They use dustless sanders that cost over 1000.00 and usually are flawless. Wise up and pay a taper who does it full time, instead of being gouged for your material, taking for ever to get it done, and looking terrible. Any good tradesmen worth his salt does not touch the mud, so this proves how tough it can be doing for the first time. It really is separate from all other trades.

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  6 років тому

      I agree. I would say they can do it 20x or 30x faster than a novice. And almost always better results.

    • @ELIRAXPRT
      @ELIRAXPRT 6 років тому

      I called a wholesale shop for the purple board. They were less than a dollar cheaper and couldn't deliver on a weekend when I needed it so went with Home Depot.

    • @crunch9876
      @crunch9876 6 років тому

      Brook Anderson I agree with everything you said except material being cheaper. At least here in Los Angeles the profesional wholesalers who I buy my stuff for all types of construction from concrete, roofing, siding, lumber, flooring ect. Are always a lil more expensive than homedepot.

    • @renaissancemen1
      @renaissancemen1 6 років тому

      crunch9876 true. If possible I always support the local supply house. Mine is minimally cheaper. But, they load my truck. Which is nice.

  • @riding2nowhere
    @riding2nowhere 4 роки тому

    First mistake, don't buy tools at home depot cheap tools they sell.

  • @Internet_Guy99
    @Internet_Guy99 4 роки тому

    *_Drywall_*

  • @kavonwashington6563
    @kavonwashington6563 8 років тому

    Good 👀I got out

  • @30smsuperstrat
    @30smsuperstrat 2 місяці тому

    Over 100% inflation in 10 years

  • @michelelanni9205
    @michelelanni9205 6 років тому

    Wow what a price difference between canada and the states on compouds
    Here a box of mud is 20$ today and in 2014 it was at arround 15 to 17$ a box and thats before taxes
    Canada wtf is wrong with you