hello I love your videos I exercise the same profession as you in France for twenty years but I start with the super banjo and the load boxes here we do not find the same product as you because of our climate not very hot and humid it is used as curable paste do you have any advice to give me? which product do you mix to not have lots of air bubbles in the coating?
Thanks Vincent, yeah good question, i don't really have the answer to that one. possibly "no pock". I've heard people use dish soap, but wouldn't recommend it . maybe the Drywall Gangsters will see this and can comment. I will pin you comment maybe someone can answer that better. Thanks again for watching
Haha David. Yeah mate I'm surprised you noticed that. Always seems to be some bird in the background. That would be a crow up in the tree looking down at the skip bins
You guys are really good at what you do but to be honest I could hardly hear you guys and the tips that you guys were giving out in this video I would recommend you guys get a mic
If you're using all purpose mud and swiping twice yes can be quicker but if you're using chemical set that doesn't shrink you need to swipe three times on them or you'll have to scrape them back flat before your next coat then it's not faster because in Aus in most ceilings it's just two screws in a row because of board being glued to the ceiling. It only takes 10 minutes max to coat the ceiling screws in one townhouse this way. Now ceilings without glue is different there's not just two screws in one line and makes more sense to swipe a cross and not spot them
@@drywallgangsters Even hot mud shrinks to some degree, albeit not as much as premix all purpose or topping mud. Keeping the added water to the minimum needed also helps prevent shrinkage. If it didn't shrink, they would not need to do 3 coats, they could be done and finished at 1 coat.
V C you're correct more water more shrinkage and yes they are done in two coats not three because we use hotmud for first coat all applications and there's basically no shrinkage on screws because we use a thick mix to coat them so less water
well you have more screws to do in a line. Thats all. And depends on whos coating the screws, I'm 3 times slower so would definitely be faster for me. But not for him. I'm not that neat either.
hello I love your videos I exercise the same profession as you in France for twenty years but I start with the super banjo and the load boxes here we do not find the same product as you because of our climate not very hot and humid it is used as curable paste do you have any advice to give me? which product do you mix to not have lots of air bubbles in the coating?
Thanks Vincent, yeah good question, i don't really have the answer to that one. possibly "no pock". I've heard people use dish soap, but wouldn't recommend it . maybe the Drywall Gangsters will see this and can comment. I will pin you comment maybe someone can answer that better. Thanks again for watching
What is the product you use called?
hello i'm using a hardening paste that takes 3 hours
You want to be Maxkil France?
@@Maxkil
hello why not
what would that consist of?
Would love to see that three swipe screw action in slow motion.
Yeah its pretty damn smooth. Pretty well explained. Thanks for watching Francis
Maxkil it’s smooth like a single fluid movement one two three at a flick of your wrist.
That’s quick
Nice. 👍
Bonjour , when you going to come on Maxkil again. Send me some more videos bro
Good job
Hey Max, what kind of bird is that? It's surprising how many of your videos have them calling in the background.
Haha David. Yeah mate I'm surprised you noticed that. Always seems to be some bird in the background. That would be a crow up in the tree looking down at the skip bins
Thanks.
Top brasil
thumbs up! :)
You guys are really good at what you do but to be honest I could hardly hear you guys and the tips that you guys were giving out in this video I would recommend you guys get a mic
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It’s not pointless way faster then doing one screw at a time you would get sent home from my foreman if you showed up doing this a screw at a time 😂
If you're using all purpose mud and swiping twice yes can be quicker but if you're using chemical set that doesn't shrink you need to swipe three times on them or you'll have to scrape them back flat before your next coat then it's not faster because in Aus in most ceilings it's just two screws in a row because of board being glued to the ceiling. It only takes 10 minutes max to coat the ceiling screws in one townhouse this way. Now ceilings without glue is different there's not just two screws in one line and makes more sense to swipe a cross and not spot them
@@drywallgangsters Even hot mud shrinks to some degree, albeit not as much as premix all purpose or topping mud. Keeping the added water to the minimum needed also helps prevent shrinkage. If it didn't shrink, they would not need to do 3 coats, they could be done and finished at 1 coat.
V C you're correct more water more shrinkage and yes they are done in two coats not three because we use hotmud for first coat all applications and there's basically no shrinkage on screws because we use a thick mix to coat them so less water
well you have more screws to do in a line. Thats all. And depends on whos coating the screws, I'm 3 times slower so would definitely be faster for me. But not for him. I'm not that neat either.
@@drywallgangsters hi do you guys wipe your topcoat tight or do u leave a slight build? Would be great to see a video... amazing work guys
Drywall walls walls walls same shit over and over lol