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Very straight forward instructions, perfect for a beginner. The host has a wonderful attitude for teaching, informative without being condescending. Thank you I learned a lot .
Hi! Great video! We own Telpro Inc., and we manufacturer the Panellift brand drywall lift. Thank you so much for featuring our product. We strive to make the best products in the industry and have since 1973.
yup, these are rare on any carpenter union jobs. So many companies I worked for refused to use these. They rather just be tough guys thinking it makes them look cool I guess.
Great video. When I was a kid, we built a house. None of this stuff even existed -- except sheetrock. No hoists. No screws. No electric screwdrivers. We've made great progress in the intervening years. Now I am repairing a ceiling and trying to figure out the best way to use the hoist. I'm grateful for this video. (Needless to say, there was no UA-cam in those days either.)
This was so helpful. I’m doing a 10x12 shop and the drywall estimate was $1100. I can do it with the lift for around $250!! Sweet! Can’t wait to try it tomorrow.
@@wthomas5697 I would probably be fine with new construction if I had the bazooka and other handy tools. I gripe is trying to correct bad drywall finish from the original builder.
Thank you you are awesome! Just purchased a panel lift and very anxious to try it out on a small job. Appreciate how easy you make it look. I was told , these lifts don't call in sick, have an appointment,etc; when you need a hand hanging drywall.,thanks
Later in life I discovered the drywall lift. I have helped my dad with what seems like 1000 drywall projects and he always made me hold it up with brute force!
Renting one of those today. Thanks for showing me how to use one. I noticed you done use any adhesive for the ceiling. I was told by a few drywall veterans to use adhesive. And screws, of course.
I had to unload a truck with 226 sheets of drywall, 8,10, and 12 footers. My right arm is now 2” longer than my left. Home Depot would have delivered for a dollar a sheet but no........the company I worked for wasn’t going to pay that. Instead they sent me and a helper to go to Home Depot pickup drywall and the mud and tape, drive to the house and unload it. Took us all day with driving, unloading and driving back.@ $50.00 an hour for both of us. $450.00 BBD (Brilliant business decision).
Thank you so much for all the information. I found your video extremely helpful and informative. You were also pleasant and straight to point. Excellent job!
Jeff great video I bought a lift at HF I used it to help when changing the duct work to a low profile design to gain head room and now I am going to hang 40 sheets of 5/8 so yea for a one man show it is necessity not a option.
You have talent to work great and explain everything how it should be I think if I was a beginner I would understand perfectly great videos you have I been drywalling and tape floating for 14 years and all your tips are great
I appreciate your videos and your concise explanations. Many folks seem to want to display their acting skills and talk you to death. You do a great job !
Thanks, Great video. Looks simple, fast, and easy. I know that I won't go as fast as you did in the video, but the video provides the example that it can be done fairly easy.
Yep... great machine .... I bought one of these rigs last year as I'm lowering the ceiling heights (all nu joists etc.) to a std. 8' high.. its an old stone cottage here on the west coast of Ireland & working alone is a bitch at times... Cost me €160... Once the drywalls done , I needed to... Re-wire... Re-plumb... Install "wet" central heating... Re-slated roof... Yada Yada Yada ... There ain't nothing like learning on the job ... & a builder friend oversees my DIY efforts... 😎😎😎😎 BTW I also used the rig to raise 2 steel box beams... just 80mm square × 3mm thick on a 12'span so not overly heavy.. the lift worked like a charm 🙄🙄 Lovin the vids man !! ☘☘☘☘
Renovating a brick cottage in Bendigo Australia. Pulled up floor and newspapers were from 1919. I'm learning on the job too. I hope your renovation went great..
if you start with the sheet on the floor, then just lean the top onto the hook, then pick up the bottom of the sheet allowing it to pivot in the arms, you never have to pick up the whole sheet. I just did it on my project. I really didn’t want to pick up a 75 pound sheet. The hooks are at the right height to do this, just position it correctly and lock the wheels.
I'm getting ready to hang 2,300 square feet of ceiling board by myself. Help is hard to find and expensive. Your tip on how to get the boards on the lift with only one person brought it all together for me. Thank you.
Very helpful video but (always hand the ceiling FIRST) then when you push the wall board up tight to it, it provides better support for the ceiling edges.
I looked at a lift today identical to this one. $30 a day. Ceiling caved in due to a leaky roof. I've only got two 4 x 8 sheets to put up. I can't afford to hire anyone to do this, so I'm going to try it myself. Thanks for the video.
Same here we have a outdoor patio screened in with old regular drywall which some caved in so I took the whole thing down,it is a flat roof.Once the roof is done I will use that machine,I will need about 8 sheets,but I will buy greenboard and put that up.I have one coming from Walmart about 159.00 instead of renting,I could always sell it when I am done.
Thanks for the video. I just rented one and because the store close saturday and sunday i get to use it for 3 days but was charged for one. The cost was 50 bucks including tax in sc. worth it.
I wished my sister and i had known about this drywalling tool, well...i helped her, a great deal for me! Thank you sir, is always something new to learn, God bless you.
That tool really comes in handy for one person installing sheet rock panels in the ceiling, and I will remember that if I have to install them at home again. Because I am not a professional at this I looked at how I could do this myself when I had one room which needed new panels put up. In the end I ended up hiring a professional to install the panels and do the rest of the work needed to straighten up the damaged area.
I wouldn't give up my lid jack for anything! I paid about 70 bucks for it on E-bay and it makes ceilings a one man job. I have a whole house to renovate and it will take years. The best 70 bucks I ever spent.
I don't try to lift a whole sheet of 5/8 fireguard drywall onto the lift at a time. 30 years ago, maybe, but I'm not that crazy or that young any more. You can pick up one end and set it on the hook, then pick up the other end. That way you are never lifting more than half of a sheet at a time. It blunts the corners a bit but the mud covers it. Those sheets weigh 87 pounds apiece and you only get one back. pull something and they really can't fix it.
Does this work well when doing drywall on a vaulted ceiling? I'm assuming that I would keep it slanted and my drywall would go up sideways, parallel to the double top plates? Thanks in advance for answering my question!
I am now learning and I like to look at all your videos. They are so addicting like Disney cartoons for a child on a cold Saturday morning here - 14 degrees outside. Love your work and expertise. Think you better than " This old House." Shush!! I once told that to them as well.. Thanks Bud! Always
A bit of a late reply here, but having gaps around the ceiling is more forgiving, as if you put the walls up after, it's easier to push the wall board up to touch the ceiling for a nice tight corner. Also the unsupported drywall between joists at the end will be sitting on the wall drywall all along so it has better support at the edge.
I've used one of these before ! my uncle had to rent it tho cause we did a basement suite. would love to do that again but I have to upgrade my training as I was just a labourer helping him out & learning at the same time.
This video is the greatest. I was told it would cost an extra $1,000 because the drywall in my garage lid was 5/8" and instead of 4x8 I bought 4x12 which is really heavy and would require more men to assist. Um......I guess these professionals don't know about the drywall lift. :)
Awesome Video, For the ceiling should we stagger the panels so no continues gaps across the ceiling. I have a 17' wide ceiling so two 8' sheets and a 1' sheet. Again thanks for the great Videos
Thank you! You probably just saved me an injury. It can be so frustrating when you are just getting into this for the first time and don't even know these helpful tools exist.
Awesome I found this by accident on eBay looking for a carry handle lol showed me new builder boss this and he said buy it il give u money tomorrow;) happy days
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My granddad invented that! Rol Young. genius manufacturer. Thanks for showcasing it! Actually made me tear up a bit.
And like you said, pretty basic concept, but he was the first guy to make it, and to make it so functional and perfectly as needed.
Your grandfather just helped me start a one man crew. Salute to you and your grandad.
My grandfather invented the Cobb salad
Did he really? When? I feel like these been around awhile
@@mikesnyder3317 back in the 80s I believe. Telpro Inc. In North Dakota was the original manufacturer.
Very straight forward instructions, perfect for a beginner. The host has a wonderful attitude for teaching, informative without being condescending. Thank you I learned a lot .
Thank you Patrick for your comments. Looking forward to seeing you in the comments again!
Yes very much so!
Hi! Great video! We own Telpro Inc., and we manufacturer the Panellift brand drywall lift. Thank you so much for featuring our product. We strive to make the best products in the industry and have since 1973.
Love this lift, you guys are awesome.
Been watching your videos for years and just love the simplicity with which you approach every task. Good job!
I'm in the carpenters union. My foreman used to run his own gig when he did residential. He had one of these and gave it to me. So glad I have it
yup, these are rare on any carpenter union jobs. So many companies I worked for refused to use these. They rather just be tough guys thinking it makes them look cool I guess.
Great video. When I was a kid, we built a house. None of this stuff even existed -- except sheetrock. No hoists. No screws. No electric screwdrivers. We've made great progress in the intervening years. Now I am repairing a ceiling and trying to figure out the best way to use the hoist. I'm grateful for this video. (Needless to say, there was no UA-cam in those days either.)
This was so helpful. I’m doing a 10x12 shop and the drywall estimate was $1100. I can do it with the lift for around $250!! Sweet! Can’t wait to try it tomorrow.
It's the finishing that sucks.
@@billkea7224 Not if you know how to do it.
@@wthomas5697 Yea, I don't. Thus....
@@billkea7224 Once you figure it out it can be an enjoyable process, believe it or not. Satisfying. The less you have to sand, the better.
@@wthomas5697 I would probably be fine with new construction if I had the bazooka and other handy tools. I gripe is trying to correct bad drywall finish from the original builder.
You are the MOST helpful person on the internet. I was given a house that hasn’t been redone since the 80s and you’ve helped me do so much
I love how fast and efficient everything is done. I strive for the same level of movement efficiency in my work. It's an eternal goal.
Same here,lol
wow amaxing from franz mix tv from philippines good job😆😆😆
Thank you you are awesome! Just purchased a panel lift and very anxious to try it out on a small job. Appreciate how easy you make it look. I was told , these lifts don't call in sick, have an appointment,etc; when you need a hand hanging drywall.,thanks
Later in life I discovered the drywall lift. I have helped my dad with what seems like 1000 drywall projects and he always made me hold it up with brute force!
Hi how is your back now
Sooo Cool!! Thank you so much! I'm a 72 yr old women. I think I can do that! I have to make a repair...nice. Best to you!
Renting one of those today. Thanks for showing me how to use one. I noticed you done use any adhesive for the ceiling. I was told by a few drywall veterans to use adhesive. And screws, of course.
I recently bought a plaster lift for $400 AUD and it's awesome. Makes it so easy...
Oh so practical (as usual). Jeff saves me so much TIME. We get the hard-won wisdom of experience, enhanced with superb videography.
Thanks Cory! Glad to help Cheers!
Love this guy’s videos! Keep them coming! Thank you.
Your tip to a small bit of wood to turn as a plate holder is brilliant.
I agree lol
I had to unload a truck with 226 sheets of drywall, 8,10, and 12 footers. My right arm is now 2” longer than my left. Home Depot would have delivered for a dollar a sheet but no........the company I worked for wasn’t going to pay that. Instead they sent me and a helper to go to Home Depot pickup drywall and the mud and tape, drive to the house and unload it. Took us all day with driving, unloading and driving back.@ $50.00 an hour for both of us. $450.00 BBD (Brilliant business decision).
Thank you! I'm calling tool rentals today for this tool! This is so helpful to my budget!
Ok lol I've been working on drywall 10 years for park square homes here in Florida really helpful videos for beginners keep up the good work .
Thanks Carlos, Just trying to give homeowners a little help so they can manage on their own if that is how they want to get it done.
Love the videos. Helps me so much! Didn't have to hire anyone and borrowed my cousins life. Thanks!!
Thanks for the video. You can never stop learning the good stuff.
I've learnt that I need to nonstop learning and become greatness over everything. this is the ticket hopefully
Thank you so much for all the information. I found your video extremely helpful and informative. You were also pleasant and straight to point. Excellent job!
Jeff great video I bought a lift at HF I used it to help when changing the duct work to a low profile design to gain head room and now I am going to hang 40 sheets of 5/8 so yea for a one man show it is necessity not a option.
Thank you for the real help. Working alone its not easy but neither imposible. I am soon to be installing panels on my container n this is the channel
You have talent to work great and explain everything how it should be I think if I was a beginner I would understand perfectly great videos you have I been drywalling and tape floating for 14 years and all your tips are great
Thanks Luis! Cheers!
Jeff, You're just amazing.
I love your videos.
You taught me so much and I'm very grateful.
I really really like this! I’m fixing to re Sheetrock the Garage. This will come in handy!
I appreciate your videos and your concise explanations. Many folks seem to want to display their acting skills and talk you to death. You do a great job !
Thanks, Great video. Looks simple, fast, and easy. I know that I won't go as fast as you did in the video, but the video provides the example that it can be done fairly easy.
Yep... great machine ....
I bought one of these rigs last year as I'm lowering the ceiling heights (all nu joists etc.) to a std. 8' high.. its an old stone cottage here on the west coast of Ireland & working alone is a bitch at times...
Cost me €160...
Once the drywalls done , I needed to...
Re-wire...
Re-plumb...
Install "wet" central heating...
Re-slated roof...
Yada Yada Yada ...
There ain't nothing like learning on the job ... & a builder friend oversees my DIY efforts...
😎😎😎😎
BTW I also used the rig to raise 2 steel box beams... just 80mm square × 3mm thick on a 12'span so not overly heavy.. the lift worked like a charm 🙄🙄
Lovin the vids man !! ☘☘☘☘
Renovating a brick cottage in Bendigo Australia. Pulled up floor and newspapers were from 1919. I'm learning on the job too. I hope your renovation went great..
Great tool for largest ceilings and when you work all by your self :)
if you start with the sheet on the floor, then just lean the top onto the hook, then pick up the bottom of the sheet allowing it to pivot in the arms, you never have to pick up the whole sheet. I just did it on my project. I really didn’t want to pick up a 75 pound sheet. The hooks are at the right height to do this, just position it correctly and lock the wheels.
I'm getting ready to hang 2,300 square feet of ceiling board by myself. Help is hard to find and expensive. Your tip on how to get the boards on the lift with only one person brought it all together for me. Thank you.
Very helpful video but (always hand the ceiling FIRST) then when you push the wall board up tight to it, it provides better support for the ceiling edges.
Makes sense @Gibson guy
I looked at a lift today identical to this one. $30 a day. Ceiling caved in due to a leaky roof. I've only got two 4 x 8 sheets to put up. I can't afford to hire anyone to do this, so I'm going to try it myself. Thanks for the video.
Same here we have a outdoor patio screened in with old regular drywall which some caved in so I took the whole thing down,it is a flat roof.Once the roof is done I will use that machine,I will need about 8 sheets,but I will buy greenboard and put that up.I have one coming from Walmart about 159.00 instead of renting,I could always sell it when I am done.
Very good video. I'm trying to save money and the panel lift will help me. Thanks for the video.
I will need one of these in about 3 months. Thank you for posting.
Vanessa and I are loving it!! What a cool device!!
Glad you like it Ladies.
i love this guy. it helps me a lot with diy work.
What an elegant solution.
The thing I enjoy most about your videos is your breathing☺️
lol, I love every breath!
Man u kill in this video!! Your way teach wad just perfect thank you
Your videos are always super helpful thanks!
Thanks for the video. I just rented one and because the store close saturday and sunday i get to use it for 3 days but was charged for one. The cost was 50 bucks including tax in sc. worth it.
One of those MUST HAVE tools!
As always, very helpful!
I wished my sister and i had known about this drywalling tool, well...i helped her, a great deal for me! Thank you sir, is always something new to learn, God bless you.
Thank You, I can use all the help I can get!
I just love to watch your videos. That panel lift seems of great help!
I should have watched this before I messed shit up.... Thanks for the incredible video.
Thanks for the video. I never thought this Wall thing exist.
Very helpful and great idea!
That tool really comes in handy for one person installing sheet rock panels in the ceiling, and I will remember that if I have to install them at home again. Because I am not a professional at this I looked at how I could do this myself when I had one room which needed new panels put up. In the end I ended up hiring a professional to install the panels and do the rest of the work needed to straighten up the damaged area.
Good to hear from you again Sidney! Thanks for commenting.
Thanks mate. you make it look simple enough for me to do!!!
Very good video, people are like, praise for you!
Funny how sometimes the simple things are what people don't know about.
I've watched your video on soundproofing a basement bedroom ceiling. What video is the best one. Thanks
Very good video shot and precious Thank you
Thanks for the demo.
I wouldn't give up my lid jack for anything! I paid about 70 bucks for it on E-bay and it makes ceilings a one man job. I have a whole house to renovate and it will take years. The best 70 bucks I ever spent.
There you go. Now that is what I am talking about.
I don't try to lift a whole sheet of 5/8 fireguard drywall onto the lift at a time. 30 years ago, maybe, but I'm not that crazy or that young any more. You can pick up one end and set it on the hook, then pick up the other end. That way you are never lifting more than half of a sheet at a time. It blunts the corners a bit but the mud covers it. Those sheets weigh 87 pounds apiece and you only get one back. pull something and they really can't fix it.
Great information/video! Thanks for sharing.
Does this work well when doing drywall on a vaulted ceiling? I'm assuming that I would keep it slanted and my drywall would go up sideways, parallel to the double top plates? Thanks in advance for answering my question!
Thanks for the great video. No idea these existed!
awesome video thanks. appreciated you addressing common and uncommon issues.
I really enjoy that simply easy do your self tips🤗🤗
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Going to see if my local Home Depot has one to rent. Thanks so much for making this particular video.
They do where I live. Cheers and Have a great Christmas!
I am now learning and I like to look at all your videos. They are so addicting like Disney cartoons for a child on a cold Saturday morning here - 14 degrees outside. Love your work and expertise. Think you better than " This old House." Shush!! I once told that to them as well.. Thanks Bud! Always
Oh suffering succotash! That makes me blush
The drywall panel lift is the good idea of hanging sheetrock by yourself hands down
definitely! cheers!
Awesome. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks for doing this.
Have fun!
Perfect simple no nonsense explanation, love your work 👌👌
Great idea. Good video! Thumbs up.
VERY VERY NICE VIDEO AND IT WAS INSPIRATION FOR ME, GOOD LUCK
Thanks, Cheers!
You can sheet ceilings on your own. I did plenty. Then I got one of these, they're not expensive, it's a no brainer.
Great tips. I got a lift. Impressed with such a clear description without a single Eh from someone from Ottawa.
Oh wow, so cool! I'm happy I discovered your channel.
NIce video!! Very clear.
Great tool, probably easier to do than having another man helping. Thanks for showing me that.
Our pleasure.
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Very useful information Thanks from Australia.
People have always told me I had to put my ceiling on first. What's the big deal about that when you clearly installed your walls first?
Zt Weve I always see ceilings done first
Try it and you'll find out. Way harder and wrong this way
A bit of a late reply here, but having gaps around the ceiling is more forgiving, as if you put the walls up after, it's easier to push the wall board up to touch the ceiling for a nice tight corner. Also the unsupported drywall between joists at the end will be sitting on the wall drywall all along so it has better support at the edge.
@@CA-gy4qf also looks as though some sheeting was put up prior to ducting being installed.. Have seen this done for easier access and fire stopping.
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You are so good always doind very good job, already l made on my playlist feew couples vídeos of you.
Thankyou.
Tuta
Brazil
Thanks Tuta. and cheers to brazil.
It is a nice time and effort saving idea
I've used one of these before ! my uncle had to rent it tho cause we did a basement suite. would love to do that again but I have to upgrade my training as I was just a labourer helping him out & learning at the same time.
This video is the greatest. I was told it would cost an extra $1,000 because the drywall in my garage lid was 5/8" and instead of 4x8 I bought 4x12 which is really heavy and would require more men to assist. Um......I guess these professionals don't know about the drywall lift. :)
AWESOME! Glad to be a part of saving you money! Cheers!
Katie, I hope you got additional pricing. I never charged more for 5/8" rock for labor. Actually it does a lot better job and I preferred it.
Katie Curless me and one other person would finish that garage for you ourselves with two screw guns and a box of screws !
I'm sure they know about it, they just want a reason to charge you more.
I'M MACKENZIE WALDECK AND I ENDORSE THIS VIDEO. THANK YOU.
I lick your work I am watching your all video I am your big friend I love your work and your working style and your Speech is so good I love you
Awesome Video, For the ceiling should we stagger the panels so no continues gaps across the ceiling. I have a 17' wide ceiling so two 8' sheets and a 1' sheet. Again thanks for the great Videos
You just eye ball the depth of screw? Nice job. Thank you
Thanks , definitely going to hire one of those bad boys.
You will love it Gordon!
very nice job I love it 👍👌👷
Thanks, Cheers!
great video. Thanks for the great tips.
Good job 😎👍
Respect from libia 🇱🇾🇱🇾
Thanks and Cheers to Libya!
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thanks my dear
Might want to mention a drywall handle for picking up the drywall with only one person.
Thank you! You probably just saved me an injury. It can be so frustrating when you are just getting into this for the first time and don't even know these helpful tools exist.
Thank you Gary, didn't even know those existed. I will check it out!
Awesome I found this by accident on eBay looking for a carry handle lol showed me new builder boss this and he said buy it il give u money tomorrow;) happy days
You video is awesome sir
baught a old house last week . Just saw one dry wall lifter for sale € 200,00 so I got it
What is the exact name of the lift and where in online can buy that thing. Thank you for the great video.
Great video
Great advice!
I buy one those machine help a lot when you working by yourself works😁😁😁
Well done mate
Hello Sir. I noticed that you hung the drywall without gluing the drywall. Can I do that on my project, or do I need to glue as many videos recommend?
This is a great help!
Glad to help Edwin. Cheers!