Drywall Construction Workers Sheet Room in Minutes
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I wish my contracts would be this easy. Half inch drywall , no outlets and no insolation
LoL, i was thinking the same thing...
Whats wrong with insalation
Used to hang 16' 5/8 on lids with two guys in my youth with insulation hanging down and a shit ton of can lights and vents to rout out this shit looks easy!!
Jajajjaajaj. Very. different. in the. usa . 5/8. In. Wall . Plugs etc.
No isolation what?
In the time they did this entire building? I'm still measuring my first piece and contemplating if i measured correctly. Yeah, i'm that slow
Lol! 😆😆🤣
Me too bro we just need more practice stay in the trades!
Not a bad thing
Maybe, but would you want to buy a house built like this and live in it.
Lmao it takes me 5 minutes to do 1 and these guys finishing a house in 10min😂
When your chief says on friday "y'all can go home when its done."
Me...."just make it look good."
😂 👏👏. 👍
Phill is that you? your fired
as long as the check doesn't bounce!!!
Let's play "Pick out the framing code violations!"
Ok shoot
😂😂😂😂 yes!
Omg. Good luck finishers.
They are finishers. Check latest video
I didn't see anything wrong with their sheet placement and corners and edges where good cuts where clean etc.. Should be easy to tape anf mud. These guys are pretty good. If I moved for a tool on my toolbelt that quick I'd drop everything lol
They have some thing going over the gaps
Prob completely out of square trim carpenter's hate your guts right now
This is the most F'd up sheetrock job I have ever seen. If I was the Forman on this job. I'd fire them all! I hate videos that try to make them look like they know what they're doing. These guys definitely do not.
No matter how fast you work guys your check is still coming out short.
Man they prolly get a kick back for finishing early I demo flooded houses and if we finish ahead of schedule we still get paid for the days we would have worked sometimes it's 1 or 2 extra days sometimes it's a week.
Damn Frankie you couldn't have said that any better !!
Bad attitude... They make good money!!!!! I did it and retired at 48!!!!
Now I know why my bathroom is so cold in winter. No insulations.
Most bathrooms dont have insulation because of the cost
What's the winter temp in Australia?
Validus costs ?. Are u serious. Isolation costs almost nothing. They are using 89mm wide studs so u can fit in a 100mm knauf isolation wich kosts lik 3.50€ per m2
@@dickyo6952 All the houses I've done they didn't do it because of the cost. Companies who sell homes put the cheapest stuff. I know from experience.
@@Validusfam it's just so bad to build like this not only don't they isolate but also no groundwood. I always use a 12mm ground wood to put my drywall on so u always have some meat if u wanna hang something the cost's are pretty good per m2 around 2.10€. so lets say a big house needs around 500m2 of isolation and ground wood that's only and extra 2800€'s on a full house. Totaly worth it of u ask me
1/2” rock. On what looks like 24” centers or more ?
Because I know that’s not 5/8” from the way it’s carried and cut
This is always how you can tell the people hanging aren't the ones finishing. Saves time on the front, makes the next guy take longer. Maybe there's a fancy corner system I don't know about, but those 1 inch+ ceiling gaps are going to need a lot of mud and tape to close up.
When I started hanging rock in the mid 70s it was paying $ 2 .00 a sheet ,dam rite we busted ass .working tract houses and apartments they would cut us so tight on board you have to use scrap in the closets. I see nothing wrong with what they are doing. . 40 yrs experience in the drywall and plastering trades
There's no eletrical boxes cause this type of dry wall glows in the dark lol
No its because you have a narrow mindset and dont realise the whole world is not America.
Here is a video to enlighten you a bit
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Defy @ 😂😂😂
@@defy2598 bullshit
@@defy2598 What you say doesn't make sense. How could you say the whole world isn't America when a line voltage installation without a box wouldn't fly in most of the developed world.
LMFAO!!!!
Now this is what a functional team looks like. Lots of teamwork. Was interesting in watching how one persons job leads to the next person job. Bloody well done.
That makes drywall installation looks like a easy job..no outlets, no o stocking on every room, no pipes, HVAC on the wall, no thick insulation and half in drywall..btw paisas abaratando El trabajo
I remember those days. Cooler of beer, bag of swag, loaf of bread and some lunch meat. Butts and rips, end-overs, recessed edges and bastard joints, working in a Wake of scrap and dust. Good times.
Now your a Walmart greeter !!
As a drywaller of 40+ years. I've never seen it stacked up like that unless it's a drop ceiling room. We hang the lid the the top sheet on the wall supports the ceiling and then the bottom sheet supports the top sheet. That way when house settles, it all moves in unison.we even use a metal channel at wall to truss point so we can screw to channel to help with house settling. These guys move fast, just the way they do it must be to what ever is acceptable and required in their area.
But I still hate the auto load guns.
Joel LaJuett seems like it should at least be tight to the lids and fire taped even if their putting up crown molding or whatever they call it there. Yep I had some of those guns talk about hard on your rotor cups and wrist and always leaves a round raised spot on screw holes you gotta mess with I got rid of em and went back to Milwaukee screw guns,
No point, the sheets aren't fire rated at all. It doesn't need to be either in this case.
Working for builders is tight as it is. Your not going to give them extras, you will run yourself out of business so fast
Maxkil we got fire codes we have to go by even if you were going to put up a drop ceiling you still have to seal it up for draft stop, up to the peak of the attic too in some cases like residential duplexes and some commercial buildings double 5/8's on both sides of each unit dividing wall,were they want at least a 4 hr fire rating from one unit to the next it's a pain in the ass, no wonder you guys hang so fast.
@@fabianvasquezjr8852 sounds like you've been on jobs like mine....lol.
Friggin hate dbl 5/8 on lid, especially if being made to wear dang hard hat.
Austrila. my friend.
Why would you start from the bottom you have to start from the top and then down🤦🏽♂️
Because that's how it's done here. Unless the sheets are square set they don't need to be tight as it gets covered in a gypsum paper faced cornice. Otherwise we would start from the top. Gets done every day like this for decades in Australia.
@@jaimehudson9026 What do you call it in the States??? "Crown Moulding", we Call it cor nice - It covers up the Big gap between the Ceiling and the Wall, with "Crown Moulding" - Cor Nice - No Need for a Perfect Fit, with Crown Moulding Covering it up, it Looks like a Million Dollars, but takes no Time to do, compared to Squared up corners to Ceilings that you are trying to achieve - get with the Times Merica, you are looking like the Backwoods Hillbillies, that the Rest of the World think you are.
@@jaimehudson9026 Burn Rating - Yes, but this is in single dwelling, not a complex or unit build, if it was in a Unit build, there would be a fire wall between one apartment to the other, but still use the same Cor nice method. There would be a stand alone Fire Wall between the 2 Dwellings and then another framing skin, not attached to the fire wall the the Gyprock would be attached to.
Time is Money, material cost is very low, Plasterers wages in Australia are between $40 to $50 per hour, but the Australian Dollar is at at about 0.63 cents to the US dollar so only $25 to $32 US dollars per hour, may seem overpaying for a Manual job, but you have to pay for efficient quality workers.
@@jaimehudson9026 Not shit workers, efficient workers with an efficient way to do things, just breaking it down step by step and coming up with a efficient, cost affective way of doing things While Value adding. Crown Moulding on the Ceiling (Cornice) saves time (Wages) compared to squaring up the ceiling corners to the walls, cost of Cornice, is dirt cheap compared to the time it takes to do square up corners on the ceiling. And with Crown moulding to the ceiling, it is value adding, so you charge more of a premium.
@@jaimehudson9026 "Crown Moulding" as such is not like the US Crown moulding, it is called Cornice, it is made from the same material as your Plasterboard from our "Gyprock" not made from Wood or plastic etc. The Gun Hangers and Finishers of Drywall do not really get involved with the installing of the "Crown Moulding" / "Cornice", they leave that up to the older guys, who have been there and done that and who have come before them and done their time and who know how to fix a problem and do a very good, to make the end product look a million dollars, as they have the patience and experience. In regards to the Stringent Fire Codes of the USA, Each US State has it's own Standards and there is NO uniform Federal Minimum Code From East Coast to West Coast. Some States are Very Stringent, other states, not so much, some states have no codes at all if you are outside of a provincial area, so a free for all, no codes at all. Just sooo Lucky to Live in Australia, we seem to have our heads on straight, Not our Heads buried up our Arses, sort of know what we are doing. Unlike others in the Rest of the World, just Look at our response and outcome of the CCP Virus - Compare Australia to the State of Florida, basically the same Population, BIG DIFFERENCE in Outcome. Tag, your turn.
Every single house I was in in Australia has crown moulding on the ceilings, now I know why.
In USA we hang the ceiling first and then we coming hanging from the top till the bottom. Looks better, professional and clean in that way. Is pointless they hang the ceiling first if they are going to start the walls from the bottom.
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Minute 7
1/4" dry wall,. 24 on center, no outlets. Must be nice....
No tape along the top... It's great
Maxkil it’s cheap as fuck is what it is...
1/2 inch, not 1/4 inch.
10mm.
vzgsxr 10mm is 3/8ths
@@jaimehudson9026 LOL
I only clicked the video because i knew there would be a bunch of experts complaining.
I wasn't let down.
Staged for video but you obviously would’ve known that ,right...
Staged for video. Ahaha
I haven't seen anyone complaining on this. Just opining on how awful their work is. This would never fly in the states. To me, it proves that in Australia, they build homes cheaply. No external insulation, not having 2×4's on hallway side. Not having a vapor barrier between ceiling studs and sheetrock. Not having Vapor barrier on outside wall. The list could go on.
every house iv worked on as never been like this. Is there no light switches or power points. There is bo insulation or anything.... What about the window stills? they will have hand saw marks on them where the architraves dont cover... hahahaba
wabash 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Putting up crown doesn’t mean you can leave a huge gap behind it. What if the home owner wants the crown changed to smaller style. Or wants it removed entirely. Never want to be stuck with a trim.
Welcome to Australia
If you remove the cornice it will generally need to be re-set as the cornice adhesive in Australia must be much stronger than American crap and is not designed to come off
Yeah it's pretty solid stuff.
Worst job is taking down cornice
Exactly. It's called 🔥 tape finish. Lol. I didn't realize that was quarter of a inch drywall job. Yeah carry on
@brianohbrian burnsIn my part of the country, any area that is getting crown is just taped for fire code, we don't finish anything we don't have to!
Drywall should be tight to the ceiling I'll just say your hanging drywall wrong
Jason Hockenberry have cornice going up, never tight for cornice
You can tell from all the minor mistakes they are being told to work at that pace for the camera, and in reality they are much slower. 2 minutes after the camera stopped, all were on the floor gasping for air.
Good job tho, I'll give ya's that
Adam Allen still hanging wrong . Top board should be hung first to help hold ceiling board. Also hanging tight to ceiling helps with heat transfer. I would not want to see the crown in a coupe years. Just my 2 cents
Jason Hockenberry
If you've ever watched any videos of homes in australia you'll notice that there is almost always crown molding at the ceiling. That's just the construction standard there, apparently.
Mike Mcneil
I've watched over a dozen videos of this crew in action. All I can say is that you could not be more wrong. This is the speed that most drywall crews work at even in the US.
When I was a younger man, I was all about hustling and breaking records. But As I've gotten older I've found myself demanding a higher level of quality out of my own work. Some of the stuff I did when I was 18. I would probably throw up if I saw it today. But back then I thought It was fine. That being said, There is a medium between quality and speed. Slow guys always want to hind behind quality. And Hacks always want to hind behind speed. So! optimal conditions or more complicated conditions. When you come to work you can either say to yourself "I'm gonna get the most work done and the best work done over everybody else." "Or youre not." No matter what you do or the conditions, you're Job is as demanding as you make it.
P.S. Safety first
At 3:23 of this video, the guy kicks a hole in the drywall.
it does not matter...its fast...:))))shitty job...
Tapers will get it 😂
A smart taper knows that careless hanger made that hole and he should charge.......dumb ass
You've got sharp eyes...I had to watch 3x to catch it lol... MGTOW.
Baseboard will cover it.
Always find it amazing how things are done differently in different parts of the world.
For ALL the American experts on here for the love of Christ!!!!!!
•We use cornice, you call it crown moulding. It’s made from the same plaster (drywall) material as the wall sheets.
•The overwhelming majority of the time, fire walls / smoke walls & ceilings are only installed on adjoining or commercial properties.
•Internal non load bearing walls in some cases can have stud spacing of 600 (23”) rather than our standard 450 (17”)
•lintels in doorways over internal non load bearing walls? No, why would you? It achieves nothing.
•Every build in Australia must comply with a fire, flood, wind etc rating in its applicable area.
•We do NOT have electrical boxes for our outlets. Every circuit is protected with its own residual current device.
•Plasterers (drywallers) use stud adhesive glue in Australia. That’s why you only see screws in the rebate and corners. (I’ve demo’d PLENTY of buildings, believe me, the glue hangs around bonded tight just as long as screws do)
•The pace of these hangers getting paid a p/m rate is 100% commonplace.
•Why there is no thermal insulation in the external walls i have no fucking idea 😂
Beauty response lmao!
See here in Canada what we do is once the walls of our igloo are up WE use whale snot to adhere the drywall then we take icicles to securely fasten the sheets to the walls the spacing is pretty fucking arbitrary but no matter since the snot freezes to strength level equal to cement! The icicles also act as barrier to any nosey polar bear that wants to crash the house as well. I but all you fuckers wish you were up to that standard eh?!?! I'll never understand why there are people that think that everyone does the same thing all over the world then comes on here and criticizes smh
Does the blue glue also offer noise abatement?? They probably don't care as they dont use insulation for inside or outside walls
Whale snot is so hard to find these days. Haha. Good reply man very entertaining I told my kids
So heat or cold come thru the gap at the top and never heard of crown molding in closets
It’s not about speed. It’s quality. I wouldn’t hire you
But I'm not asking to do your work.
You will find slow or fast, the outcome is the same all glued and screwed.
We aren't missing anything.
This is not America. Otherwise we would go tight to ceiling won't use glue but more screws. We should slow down make you feel better, if we kissed every screw first you think it would be better. I don't know bro
if you want it done today you would
Maxkil you guys are trash lol
Your the best!
So go Check out one of the finishing videos, one of my last videos. You will see that gap was no mistake. You will see how it's done.
@@Maxkil you're*
Anyone notice there is like not outlets in this house .
Yeah people have noticed that..
Some rooms don't get any lights... Jokes.... Different outlets to what your used to. They are just plates
I would. Like to see them go this fast on a old out of squar house
Jose Morales I saw a wall move when he was screwing the drywall...and when is the last time I saw a perfectly square house? Never.
This project is easy as hell. On one of the rooms the sheetrock isnt touching the ceiling so that's a sign that they dont know much.
@@Validusfam they use a cornice moulding that the top. The gap doesnt matter.
Or hanging 12 footers type c 🤣
Pretty easy when everything’s pre cut ehh
Am just here for comments and good laugh lol
Your in the right place for that
It would've been faster if they wouldn't have been tripping over each other.
A finisher is going to walk in and either: A. Double his price, or B: Laugh, turn around and walk out...
Actually we finish, we finish perfect... And we paint... We paint perfect. That's how it's done here bro
Luckily we do our own hanging
Wtf is up with outting the bottom piece in first!? 😂😂 fookin 2 in rip at the top...
@@jayh02110 and he said thats how they do it, and the finish is great. Yeah thats fine, took them 1 day to install all that rock and 3 weeks to float it out!! 😂😂
jason hamilton cornice covers the gap. Not everything is square set in Australia
It's really amazing how much faster they do it when you put it on "Fast Forward"! 🤣
@6:16 look at how the wall moves about half on inch when he is putting the screw in. wow garbage framing.
It’s 70x35mm framing with one row of nogging it’s cheap Australian housing or as they call it “stick frame”
i saw that, i agree
So that’s why my drywall looks like crap in my Ryan home, always wondered.
All of ryan homes are a disaster
This video makes me nauseous where's the insulation and outlets do the lid first then from top down that's why you don't do drugs...
"Thats why you don't do drugs" Lmfao, killer
Try to work with gyproc plates from belgium 😂 its the same as drywall but more weight
Just by reading other smart and well said comments, I see I don't need to bash these dudes work.LOL LAUGHABLE AT BEST
That's some Christmas kindness.
Where the F is this? All the romex not in boxes? This is australia? What? They dont have boxes? hmm
No wonder houses can go up so fast these days. I can’t imagine how long this size house would take using lath and plaster.
Well that’s definitely not in Alabama with 99.9% humidity and 98 degrees
I live in Pennsylvania the humidity has been brutal this year, 14 in over normal rainfall. Step outside and my glasses fog up. Lol
I'm a carpenter for 40yrs,, it's fast,,but not quality, ,,always do the top board first ,it's called railroading, ,,we always made it easy for the taper
Hey Frank, that's how it's done here mate. We could certainly do that if need be.thanks for the comment
Maxkil ... well... you doing it wrong there...
And you would know because.. you live where? Obviously not there..
duMaurier15 I live where we do things rigth...
no if its crown molding all the taper does is mud the nails thats it no taping required
Here in Europe we are building a different way ,but i think there this is the standard. I also use Makita BFR550 .Good work guys, greatings from Hungary.
Thanks Basz, this is as cheap as it gets. Not every house like this
Im home sick today so I watch other people do my job. Thats when you know you love your job
haha yeah, i film the job and spend ages editing and looking at drywall all day, then on computer... lol Thats when you know you love your job #2
Damn I wish I could love it like you .
Drywall is a tough job to love, but the best part is when you see it all done and it’s done correctly! I came here today because I want to do better tomorrow!
Or cause you aint got your trade down right lol.
We all learn from others mistakes as well
@@bryantg1412 nah
'Drywall Construction Workers Sheet Room in Minutes' And go home exhausted at midday.
Busyboy 42 and they make $200 a day,slaves
amoniman 200 for a half’s day worth of work and that’s bad ahahahahaha that’s 50 an hour if that full day is 8 hours
i board a room like that myself in about 30 minutes ceiling included but then again i learned from brutal mennonites
Lmfao not me we hang 120 sheets a day if wanted to and make a grand in 2 days
Lol. Took me five weekends to finish even one room. I don't know how anyone could drywall every day. Really hard work.
Yeah, I think the better you get the easier everything becomes. I don't do this everyday. You don't see many overweight drywallers
THATS TOO MANY DAYS!! 😒 😒😒
@@Maxkil HAHA
Is there any concerns about drywall paper in direct contact with the concrete wicking up moisture..? I usually leave it up about half way up the plate for that reason, and down pressure from snow load etc.
Yeah for sure mate, we pack it with the 10mm sheet to keep it off the ground
Here in Illinois you wouldn't have a chance. We're constantly fixing rotten board. It's usually in garages though where the lathers get too fast.
Very impressed with the speed at which you worked and how well you operated as a team. A well-oiled machine; no doubt. 2 Thessalonians 3 : 10 if any would not work, neither should he eat.
When I spent time in canada my first job was with a drywall crew, double sheeting ceilings with 5/8 thick 12 foot long boards and working like a dog for 10 hours a day my back was ripped off me at the end of each day. I lasted 7-8 weeks before I got a job in my own field (carpentry). Without doubt it was the toughest physical work I’ve ever done, so I have a lot of respect for drywall crews it’s very tough on the body.
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No wonder you guys are using battery drywall guns , i dont see any outlets , how you charge your😂😂🤣🤣 batteries
There is one point on the entire job.
Priceless!!!!!
So yall dont have insulation in the walls wherever yall are at ?
Normally we do mate. Not on this one... Which I think is crazy as well
Why is it that everyone is a slob these days?!? No one throws anything away; they just leave crap wherever it falls. Speed means nothing if you have to spend a whole day cleaning
When you it in for the money sure. If this was my house id tell them to slow down and use some more screws.
I’d tell them to get out
The drywall is done right their using screws and adhesive not their fault customer didnt request them to intall iinsulation or has electrical outlets
use more screws.
that's funny. you do know (not) that they glued the field?
as somebody else already said, i'm just here to read from the experts.
Like a well oiled machine gentlmen, I'm a finisher but starting to do more of my own boarding so I can appreciate how well your crew is working together. Couldn't read too many of the other posts cuz so many sounded like trolls who don't know drywall
These guys must be self employed why else would you be running lol
Yeah totally correct. Please subscribe to see some more fast work. Soon people will miss going to work.
All production work gotta get in and get out more houses you do in a day more money, in the states it’s the same thing with apartments and houses, there is no such thing as quality work, unless you working by the hour or patch work. You don’t have time to make every inch look pretty, that’s what tape and bed and caulk and trim is for. Keep it up 🙌🏽🙌🏽 in the same business having my own crew and being foreman 🙌🏽
I'm not going to criticize what you guys do I actually think it should be this way working in teams working safe but one thing I noticed is the opening in the transition from wall to ceiling yes you said cornice will go there which I assume means crown molding and I gotta say well if that's the code where you guys operate then cool by me but here in Maryland you always start walls from the top tight to the ceiling even if it has crown molding but otherwise clean work I like and yes I do this for a living
Ahhhh, to see 8ft high ceilings. Haven't seen those on a consistent basis since i first learned drywall back in 1988. Brings a tear to my eye. Lol.
Haha . That's funny.
Yeah doesn't get much better than 8ft ceilings and cornice in Australia
@@Maxkil yeah, i got in it just in time for 12 and 14 ft high ceilings to become popular. And skylights? Don't get me started! Thankfully those have lost popularity here in the States.
Yeah nice. .. thankfully I never do high ceilings...
Please subscribe and keep in touch David.. cheers mate
@@Maxkil Done! Cheers😁
I don't understand. Why no insulation?? What's the deal with the 2 inch gap where walls meet the ceiling?? And no electrical or plumbing?? Wtf?
Why so fast??? No really, why?? Who works like that? Where are the receptacle cut outs? Not criticizing, just curious.
Because the house needs to be done before you next see your family. It pays the bills. It's a fixed price to do the job if it takes a day or a day and a half its the same. There's millions of places you'd rather be trust me. We don't cut out electrical boxes like in the states, the are just plates, and the cables get fitted of to points that attach to the plates in places where the electrician has all marked out to the mm..
Good question though, most people just hurl abuse... Haha . I like it though.
I see...man, u guys are good!!
Price work
9:24 video quality matches build quality
Holy shit!! That is NOT regular drywall?? And holy fuck i need one of those auto screwers !! Damn !!
This crew is inhuman lol !!
Color me curious !! I'm impressed with the speed no doubt !
Question:
Why aren't you putting the ceilings on FIRST? And why do your guys leave such a large gap between the top sheet and ceiling? Why do bottom to top--I've always done top to bottom? Is this as quality a job VS the traditional methods ?? Enlightening me would be appreciated!! If I can learn how to drywall faster I'm all for it, BUT not at the cost of quality !?
They are good in that part of the world , only 😬
Beautiful organization and labor distribution methods. A truly well oiled machine. I hope the contractor pays these men well. They deserve it.
Where is the “holding block” to Temperately press the board hard against the wall before the glue complete cure??
Maxkil's reply is ever so polite despite some commentators not understanding the climate and building codes of different jurisdictions. Good one buddy. Keep it up
Wait I thought this was California
R.I.P for the finisher how you guys fix those gaps in the inside corners you guys work fast but my question is those gaps in the corner like 2 inches opening
The finisher doesn't touch those gaps. Cornice is hung there
These guys are the finishers as well...
Check other videos too see
Look up how to I stall cornice.
Cornice is decorative....drywall isnt. Tighten that shit up bud....bugs, water, air etc will get through and eat that shit up in no time
Got it
That's is not going work in nyc. You would have serious problems.
I've done this now a few times and I have a total new respect for it. It's very satisfying watching these guys and how perfect they get it.
Thanks my man... Please subscribe and check out my recent videos of the finishing..
Thanks again for tuning in
Feel bad for the dry wall finisher that tapes this house.
Lol, it's really the opposite to what your saying. The taper only has to run one joint on your average ceiling, we have long sheets so very few butt joints in a house as well. Cornice finishes around the lot,
Oh maybe you mean because taper has to do less and therefore makes less money on each job.
Why?
no plumbing, insulation, electrical and straight walls -- try that on a 120 year old house
"No one can use the restroom until the project is completed!"
I thought you hang the top sheet first so it’s tight to the ceiling
Done drywall over 10 plus year and you are right !!! I'll hate to do tape and finishing after this guys work ....top sheet should be hang first
If you think that’s fast you should see Mexicans work lmao
Nice videos enjoy watching them. Know this question might not be for you but on the outside frame there is only reflective film shouldn't there be insulation bats between the studs to achieve the R 2.8 required?
I wouldn't be happy if my hangers left me all those angles to flat tape before I can angle tape them.
Yeah. Nobody would be happy with that. However it gets a plaster cove cornice over it. Doesn't get taped in Australia, it's not a fire barrier just cosmetic
@@Maxkil ah okay. I see. They did knock it out quicly. That's how you make money. In that case, nice job!!
Yeah it's a really quick process... Pays less I'd say than other places... In cases where there needs to be a fire rating it's done tight and taped similar to what folks do in the states
Drywall sucks. There's a reason they hustle, your paid by the sq foot.
I didn't know you could get long drywall sheets like that.
Start with ceilings. Then do your top sheets on the walls. Doesnt matter if they're putting cornice or crown molding or whatever....it helps to secure the ceiling sheets, it allowd for a tighter wall to ceiling connection. It also leaves the gap on the floor as opposed to the ceiling. That gap is there for a few reasons. Especially over concrete....you never rest board or plaster onto concrete or it pulls moisture out
they had 1/2 inch spacers a to bottom
Said the same thing. This does not look good at all and the finisher is gonna be pissed
@evanferguson1105 They don't finish the wall to ceiling corner, saves alot of work.
You know when the camera stops they’re drinking beer and on social media lol
My only guess with the large gap at the top is there's crown going everywhere lol.
You are 100 percent correct and because we don't have the same fire regulations as USA we don't have to cut another strip and tape that internal of ceiling and wall. Much quicker for everyone
@@Maxkil soooo siiiiicccckkk🤙🏼
Well I'll never buy a house in Australia
You wont be missed
On video for UA-cam they running like crazy but do they work like hat when there is nobody filming them
No , they just paid actors pretending and I sped up the tape
Impressive how a video with no one talking, just action, and decent music makes you stick around.
Thanks Sergio. Glad you liked it. Please subscribe I have more great work action coming up every few days
I reckon there should be a UA-cam law that states if you think you can do it better or quicker, you have to show a video to prove it. That would cut the comments down by about 98% I'm tipping.
Hehe , yeah I'm always open to share others videos on here.
As a newbie to all things construction and wood, I like the tools & their speed & the way it all Looks so simple. Looking forward to learning and combining the best of both worlds --- Old School (Experienced Skill) with some of the newer ease of use tools --- in the trade. Good job gents and good comments folks.
@@blackattack2469 I see both old and new.....new tools but I haven't seen someone backscore and cut out a window with a chopsaw since the 80's!
"the foremen pat on the back whenever he would come around, cause these damn blue collar tweekers are the backbone of this town! Heya!!!"
For sure.. nobody wants to do real work , well not many.
people need to understand that there are differant codes in other areas. here in virginia , usa we glue all studs , rafters , joist not on a seam , hang lid first , top wall then kick bottom sheet to close seam , only gap would be covered by base trim. we try to eliminate seams in small closets for the finishers , always good to keep them happy. always push electric wires deep in box to keep router off them lol
Yeah it's the same here, ceilings always first, then top sheets and everything needs to be super tight so we kick up all the bottoms. Fire codes in apartment buildings mean we have to double up any walls between apartment units and all bathrooms. For our 2nd layers they want as few seems as possible, so we try to stick to 12ft sections
I guess they figured mud and paint will make it what it aint.
It's grinder and paint makes you the welder you ain't. this is just fast work it's done with 10 mm drywall which is like 1/4 drywall which is kinda trash
I'm curious as to why they didn't start with the ceiling?
I would last about 2 hours working for this company..
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I’d love to be the taper on these jobs, not having to finish top corners due to cornice would be a nice treat !
By the way, nice work !
yeah for sure, makes it way easier to hang as well
No hard hats , safety glasses , or gloves wowwww anyhow y’all still slow
Did you get your start on the blair witch project? Absolutely terrible camera work. moving on.
Haha, I tried out for them, they said I was perfect.
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too funny...
These guys are awesome! 1/4” block on bottom already prepped to drop rock on, adhesive added to studs to prevent Pop’s, screws instead of nails, tight joints, hang full sheets and cut on wall to save time measuring, cuts inside window frame for straight cuts and easy finish work. I don’t know what cornice is, as I too was worried about the gap, but clearly these guys know what they’re doing. They use big 20ft sheets to minimize joints, measuring and mud work. Wow! Anyone who doesn’t notice these small things and time savers has never done Sheetrock or home building.
Yeah your entirly correct. it saves heaps of time. There's videos of us finishing with cornice as well
Maxkil I watched it. Basically crown molding in the US. 👍🏻
Why you guys showing the world how its done. No wonder our rates are not climbing . Every dog is gonna go out there and undercut each other. AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Yeah true that....
WHERE are all the Electrical outlets??????? Hell I could go this fast without them, TOO!!
Yeah for sure .. it's fast .. the electrician pulls the cables through and fits off to the plates on the walls you see
A plaster ring is not an electrical box. What a nightmare. Electrical tape the shit out of joints and devices in the wall lmao.
Don't need the electrical box unless you need to form some kind of fire rating.
@@Maxkil American electricians whine too much to do this
500 dollar in 10 Minuten !
My family has done drywall for probably 60+ yrs . What type of glue is that we always used the big tubes for the large glue guns . Glued basically the entire stud . Hang ceilings first top wall board then bottom. You don’t get all those gaps by stacking it .
john johnson the gap is for cornice, square set is always top down and the glue is most likely knauf adhesive
I guess you guys aren't getting paid by the hour.
They’re doing piece work and 90% of them will be washed out before 10 years of running around like suck assess!!!!!
Everyone been doing for more than 10 years already
where are the electric outlet boxes?
We don't have boxes just cables and plates which have the points later screwed into the plates
One Guess!!!!
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Trying to save electricity
Yeah these are the houses that burn down later. And everyone says “I don’t know what happened!”
Boxes are covered up ha
Drywalling all walls? I can run around and drywall a room in minutes as well. I have over 30 years experience. I'm not impressed.
@jubjub247 I don't think this is their first day , but I can hang 5-6 boards an hour.
remove this video brother. its an advertisement for the Makita lol
I like Makita. They make great tools, which others do not. Like the Drywall cutter. Love that tool.
Maxkil because you didn’t try others. Makita is the worst
@@odeyAG I have got the Hilti good as well. These things are tried and tested, works them every workday for the last 10 years. They normally last him a year before he replaces them i think I recall him saying. Heavy use