I started out hand taping....then banjo and finally Tube, boxes etc. 45+ years in the trade. I love the machine tools but I have seen a hand taper complete a 120 sheet house, 8 ft lids with wrapped closets and windows with a machine tool guy in an identical house. It was on a wager and both had no helper. I was the guy running the project so I made sure everything was even. Now some here will think it is BS but the hand taper won. I think the reason is travel time if you know what I mean. The hand taper has less trips from room to room. The machine tool taper bought us lunch as I had my bet on the hand taper. On the other hand the machine tools make life easier...less stilt time for one thing!
@@northwesternlocalist7038 I know theres no way anytime a banjo guy would say that to me I would laugh. I took several bets never lost the biggest advantage for a bazooka guy is he can tape floor level and lids at the same time .long handle wipedown knife for lids the only thing that would slightly slow me down is picking corners, but not very much half house angles at a time roll glaze run through on stilts pick em quick all bottoms wiped lids are wiped just angles up top left. I will take two fast clean wipedown guys behind me against any banjo guy with the same helpers. I can reach 9 and 10ft from the floor banjo guy cant.
I believe it I had 1 guy start around 7:30 with a super taper finish 2 houses about 120 sheets each with a vault and put bead on and was done by 5 Ridiculous fast once you know what you’re doing also less expensive less maintenance and less cleaning
You are a master. I just bought my guys all Level Five skimmer blades. 16,18,24,32 and poles too. We just switched to Plus 3 light weight mud. We have been using green top for years. Great job Semper Fi
Nice to see a professional who knows how to run these tools correctly. I was running a bazooka and all the taping and finishing tools when I was 16 years old with my dad. I used to be able to keep two or three guys hustling trying to keep up with the wiping down as I made it a challenge to run it as fast as possible. As to the comment above about a hand taper being as fast as a tool taper, I’d put $100 up that says I could still out do any ham taper, and I haven’t run these tools in 20 years. I do everything with a banjo or by hand as I mostly specialize in very small projects and repairs and I’m quite fast by hand but I was much faster with tools if you know how to run them correctly. Honestly I suck with a banjo, but as far as coating the joints and such, that’s where I’m fastest. I’ve done mostly small repairs for 15 years and have fine-tuned that to an art. I can walk in and fix four or five fist sized holes in multiple rooms and have everything textured and cleaned up in about three hours. And now I’m moving towards teaching this art full-time on my UA-cam channel. Thanks and keep up the good work. Actually, maybe we should do a collaboration video sometime.
Here's a suggestion for wiping tape....especially the short spans or as some call legs or header joints...put a little mud in one spot over the tape before you wipe it..it will prevent the tape from moving and it wipes easier along with increasing speed. Even on the wall or lid flats of some length I always used that trick to make it easier. Just something to add to this video which is pretty instructional.
Thank you for sharing these videos, I recently started a small drywall buisness and these videos have been helpful in carefully choosing tools to help me be competitive
Thank you for the information, it's really helped me improve my skills, and hate drywall finishing less! Hate that you have to put that long disclaimer now, hope it wasn't too bad of a situation that caused it.
Never saw one like that but for u a definite necessity. What’s your opinion on the durabond hard mud for setting the tape. As green diy er I can tape n have a bedroom primed in one day pretty easily. It’s definitely the 30-45 minute set time n not waiting to dry plus the humidity.
Walls are stronger when drywall goes perpendicular to the studs on structual wood otherwise they do stand-up metal stud work but those are just partition walls dividing one room from another room
Not to mention it's 3 times as much finishing when you have a joint from floor to ceiling every 4 feet....stand ups suck...sometimes they are crowned and you have to float them like butt joints any how...you can literally run around a room when you have one flat at 48" or 54"
I truly enjoyed your videos. I'm thinking of making the investment of one of these Brazilians with finishing tools. of course you do make it look easy. thanks for sharing doc.
I just finished rebuilding my 2nd Columbia bazooka. Taped out a 14000 ft house in 6hours flat with 2 other guys. I'd quit taping if I couldn't use a bazooka.
@@joejack8378 terrible tool trust me. Every professional taper that i know thats makes big money tape by hand and use a tape dispenser to coat the tape
@@joejack8378 a very hard style to learn. Took me about 2 years too fully learn the trade. Totally different working in Canada where usually we work on piece-work
Absolutely hand taping sucks if u really are a finisher like using a handsaw and hammer framing or as crocodile Dundee said u can eat it but it tastes like shit
Remember the bucket, take handle of and bend it to hold tape, pass tape threw two slots at bottom of bucket fill with soup.. it's messy but fast for free
I've been using our bazooka on a few jobs now. I understand box mud has different levels of water in it but do you have a general rule of thumb for the amount of water for your bazooka, mud boxes etc?
No set amount just because the mud itself can be so different. I go by the way it bubbles when I stop mixing it. Bubbles pop out of the mud and I just know. I'll try to get it on video.
Are these custom drywall sheets, because I have only seen 4' or 48" wide drywall. So if these a are 9' ceilings then shouldn't there be 2 horizontal tape lines?
Nice vid. I hate using pan and knives, I'll dirty up my bazooka for the smallest jobs. Did bust a cable at the start of a 250 sheet remodel, that sucked for a couple days.
Thicker! I don't mean mixing all porpuse like water just a bit more than you used last time, I have never had dripping mud from the gun! Please believe me when I write about having everything clean especially the mixing station has to be clean so no one slipes accidentally ! I am not bragging but when it's time to finish for the day my cloths doesn't have not even a drop of mud! When I am filling corner beads, not a drop! Plus I am moving fast all day! It's not that I am arrogant but, this is how I learned to be by older men to be clean & lightning speed!
When I had a chance to work on houses were ceilings were 8ft & everything square it would be a good year! Plus I learned this trade at a early age! Plus I play racquetball 3 times a week. This is a big factor!!
I love the comedy relief, "they say this is the most complicated non-power tool in the world". I've had women using it off of my instructional videos, tape the house, without jamming it once. It's human nature to think that we have special skills, the truth is more like if you can walk and chew gum, you can run the gun.
I have a tool for almost every trade (in residential I do, lol)......I really want a set of drywall automatic tools....l know how to run all my tools well and think I could run a bazooka, glazer ,roller and a box..........pretty much the only thing I haven't done in residential construction
Kris B if you buy a tapetech bazooka it'll originally come with a two year manufacturer warranty. But if you go on tapetech.com and register it that two year becomes a five year warranty. I just went out and bought the tapetech carbon fiber bazooka, supposed to be lighter and more durable the the original tapetech bazooka. Well worth the money if you use it a lot and the warranty covers all the parts.
I started out hand taping....then banjo and finally Tube, boxes etc. 45+ years in the trade. I love the machine tools but I have seen a hand taper complete a 120 sheet house, 8 ft lids with wrapped closets and windows with a machine tool guy in an identical house. It was on a wager and both had no helper. I was the guy running the project so I made sure everything was even. Now some here will think it is BS but the hand taper won. I think the reason is travel time if you know what I mean. The hand taper has less trips from room to room. The machine tool taper bought us lunch as I had my bet on the hand taper. On the other hand the machine tools make life easier...less stilt time for one thing!
How long did it take them?
That means a slow gunman no one can beat me by hand
The guy running the taping tools had to be slow. No way a hand taper is faster. Period.
@@northwesternlocalist7038 I know theres no way anytime a banjo guy would say that to me I would laugh. I took several bets never lost the biggest advantage for a bazooka guy is he can tape floor level and lids at the same time .long handle wipedown knife for lids the only thing that would slightly slow me down is picking corners, but not very much half house angles at a time roll glaze run through on stilts pick em quick all bottoms wiped lids are wiped just angles up top left. I will take two fast clean wipedown guys behind me against any banjo guy with the same helpers. I can reach 9 and 10ft from the floor banjo guy cant.
I believe it I had 1 guy start around 7:30 with a super taper finish 2 houses about 120 sheets each with a vault and put bead on and was done by 5
Ridiculous fast once you know what you’re doing also less expensive less maintenance and less cleaning
IF YOU LEARNED TO USE IT THEN SOMEONE ELSE CAN TOO. THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL.
The Drywall Doctor, very good in, explaining procedures of step 1 and step 2 and so on👏good job!
You are a master. I just bought my guys all Level Five skimmer blades. 16,18,24,32 and poles too. We just switched to Plus 3 light weight mud. We have been using green top for years. Great job Semper Fi
Nice to see a professional who knows how to run these tools correctly. I was running a bazooka and all the taping and finishing tools when I was 16 years old with my dad. I used to be able to keep two or three guys hustling trying to keep up with the wiping down as I made it a challenge to run it as fast as possible.
As to the comment above about a hand taper being as fast as a tool taper, I’d put $100 up that says I could still out do any ham taper, and I haven’t run these tools in 20 years. I do everything with a banjo or by hand as I mostly specialize in very small projects and repairs and I’m quite fast by hand but I was much faster with tools if you know how to run them correctly.
Honestly I suck with a banjo, but as far as coating the joints and such, that’s where I’m fastest.
I’ve done mostly small repairs for 15 years and have fine-tuned that to an art. I can walk in and fix four or five fist sized holes in multiple rooms and have everything textured and cleaned up in about three hours.
And now I’m moving towards teaching this art full-time on my UA-cam channel. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Actually, maybe we should do a collaboration video sometime.
I just taped out 14000 ft of drywall with 2 other guys wiping in. 6 hours flat.
Here's a suggestion for wiping tape....especially the short spans or as some call legs or header joints...put a little mud in one spot over the tape before you wipe it..it will prevent the tape from moving and it wipes easier along with increasing speed. Even on the wall or lid flats of some length I always used that trick to make it easier. Just something to add to this video which is pretty instructional.
Lubes it up, reduces friction!
Not bad, but I don’t recall any discussion of the banjo or the pros, cons
Thank you dr. Drywall
Thank you for sharing these videos, I recently started a small drywall buisness and these videos have been helpful in carefully choosing tools to help me be competitive
I use a 5 inch to wipe down never blisters
I think at this point ,ur are a pro bro ,good job,banjo vs bazooka it’s both convenient 👍🏼
Man I didnt know it was that many tools for mud, Ima carpenter but I do a lil mud but I had no idea, thanks for gems, keep up the good work
Something to consider... Canadian dollars. Banjo 200. Bazooka and pump 2000. Big difference in cost. Is the performance as big a difference?
Yes
Really? A bazooka is 10 times faster. Well I guess it makes sense to buy a zook.
I just bought the carbon fiber bazooka the other day it ran me $1,650 + tax the pump is about 400, the gooseneck is about 80.
Thank you for your videos cuz you actually talk and explain things trying to learn how to do sheetrock mud right thank you
Had a smile on my face good video
Thank you for the information, it's really helped me improve my skills, and hate drywall finishing less! Hate that you have to put that long disclaimer now, hope it wasn't too bad of a situation that caused it.
"Thousands of little screws..." fuh GETTA boutit!
Never saw one like that but for u a definite necessity. What’s your opinion on the durabond hard mud for setting the tape. As green diy er I can tape n have a bedroom primed in one day pretty easily. It’s definitely the 30-45 minute set time n not waiting to dry plus the humidity.
It works I prefer light weight setting for one day finish.
If your trying to tape for a profit it is essential.
Why don’t rockers hang drywall vertically and avoid butt joints? Then you’d have 100% factory joints.
Walls are stronger when drywall goes perpendicular to the studs on structual wood otherwise they do stand-up metal stud work but those are just partition walls dividing one room from another room
Not to mention it's 3 times as much finishing when you have a joint from floor to ceiling every 4 feet....stand ups suck...sometimes they are crowned and you have to float them like butt joints any how...you can literally run around a room when you have one flat at 48" or 54"
I truly enjoyed your videos. I'm thinking of making the investment of one of these Brazilians with finishing tools. of course you do make it look easy. thanks for sharing doc.
I just finished rebuilding my 2nd Columbia bazooka. Taped out a 14000 ft house in 6hours flat with 2 other guys. I'd quit taping if I couldn't use a bazooka.
I tape by hand. Much better then this
@@Tomietomy your high
@@joejack8378 terrible tool trust me. Every professional taper that i know thats makes big money tape by hand and use a tape dispenser to coat the tape
@@joejack8378 a very hard style to learn. Took me about 2 years too fully learn the trade. Totally different working in Canada where usually we work on piece-work
Absolutely hand taping sucks if u really are a finisher like using a handsaw and hammer framing or as crocodile Dundee said u can eat it but it tastes like shit
just got my bazooka gonna give it a try! Thanks for your advice!!
Hows the bazooka I'm thinking off treating myself
If i ran a bazooka for more than ten minutes in shorts my legs would be covered in mud.
So before you'd ever used one, did you have to ask what it was?
Haha, exactly what I was thinking.
How do you clean out your pump & bazooka, do you have to disassemble them or just flush water through them?
I have a video on that look for it in my play list on the bazooka
I could tape in a hundred board house in two and half hours with a banjo.
Remember the bucket, take handle of and bend it to hold tape, pass tape threw two slots at bottom of bucket fill with soup.. it's messy but fast for free
How do i do ceiling without mud Fallin on my head? Is mud to thin or not keeping wheels on enough
If you figure it out let me know.
Probably a little bit of both. I use slightly thicker mud on flats than angles. Press hard on the flipper.
I've been using our bazooka on a few jobs now. I understand box mud has different levels of water in it but do you have a general rule of thumb for the amount of water for your bazooka, mud boxes etc?
No set amount just because the mud itself can be so different. I go by the way it bubbles when I stop mixing it. Bubbles pop out of the mud and I just know. I'll try to get it on video.
Are these custom drywall sheets, because I have only seen 4' or 48" wide drywall. So if these a are 9' ceilings then shouldn't there be 2 horizontal tape lines?
It's 54" board
Yup called stretch rock we get 10,12,14 and 16
I can drive a car with a million screws so I guess I am qualified ...seriously
Damn us drywallers are strange cats
You forgot drunk also lol
9
Hey even the pros can get a blister.. Thanks for not editing that out.
Pros do not get blisters or dry tape unless they are inexperienced. I am a retired taper with over 45 years experience.
how large of a job would it need to be for you to bring out the bazooka vs doing it by hand or banjo?
This guy is a pro,, but didn't see his cooler of 🍺
Sober 36 years
Nice vid. I hate using pan and knives, I'll dirty up my bazooka for the smallest jobs. Did bust a cable at the start of a 250 sheet remodel, that sucked for a couple days.
Haven't used a hawk and trowel for years, they're packed up out in the shed with the banjo.
Are banjos good for taping for someone who finishes all by hand?
Yes
THE DRYWALL DOCTOR also why is it so hard to find a 5 inch knife? Most stores are 4,6,8,10
Good jod sr! Nice videos
Taping whit the super taper the rightway is faster then de bazooka etc.. bin there done that
Ya forgot to glaze those angles bossman..
Your the second person to say that lol.
Big help
complain about 9 ft ceilings enough?
i live in spain . i want to buy thes machine by amazon. but i cant becaus. we cant buy sam thing from América. whay ? i dont know.
abdelaziz fennassi try All-Wall.com maybe they will ship overseas.
Much respect . I'm a union taper. So I understand, but you could get a Baker which would help you alot.
Have 3
Little roll and fold
Great video I like enthusiasm,,,
Drywall Doctor, your having blister issues due to mixing your material with little water and running the gun with stiff mud! Add a bit more water.
Sometimes I run it thicker so it doesn't drip mud on the floor.
Thicker! I don't mean mixing all porpuse like water just a bit more than you used last time, I have never had dripping mud from the gun! Please believe me when I write about having everything clean especially the mixing station has to be clean so no one slipes accidentally ! I am not bragging but when it's time to finish for the day my cloths doesn't have not even a drop of mud! When I am filling corner beads, not a drop! Plus I am moving fast all day! It's not that I am arrogant but, this is how I learned to be by older men to be clean & lightning speed!
When I had a chance to work on houses were ceilings were 8ft & everything square it would be a good year! Plus I learned this trade at a early age! Plus I play racquetball 3 times a week. This is a big factor!!
running 1 4 30 years
And lots of clean up
Can u use this in union
? If you are asking can you use this in union work absolutely 💯👌
It might have 100 screws
MrDrywaller1
5 pound box per subdivision lol
It's so cute he finds that complicated.
If you dont know what it is you shouldnt be using it 😆. First day on the job words
I love the comedy relief, "they say this is the most complicated non-power tool in the world". I've had women using it off of my instructional videos, tape the house, without jamming it once. It's human nature to think that we have special skills, the truth is more like if you can walk and chew gum, you can run the gun.
No, I am saying that the automatic taper is just another tool, and women can learn to use it, usually faster than men. Because it is not complicated.
thats funny...but you are lying
I would love to see someone run the tube after watching a video...man or woman...that's BS!
Ya total crap
❤️👍
I have a tool for almost every trade (in residential I do, lol)......I really want a set of drywall automatic tools....l know how to run all my tools well and think I could run a bazooka, glazer ,roller and a box..........pretty much the only thing I haven't done in residential construction
That's a 10 not an 8
It may look like a 10 in the video but I guarantee you that is an eight
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I use a 5 to wipe down
Way too many moving parts in that tapetech machine for me.
Kris B if you buy a tapetech bazooka it'll originally come with a two year manufacturer warranty. But if you go on tapetech.com and register it that two year becomes a five year warranty. I just went out and bought the tapetech carbon fiber bazooka, supposed to be lighter and more durable the the original tapetech bazooka. Well worth the money if you use it a lot and the warranty covers all the parts.
Stick with hand taping you’ll be better for it gives us gun runners something to laugh about
Taping, not tapping.
Y siblendecimosbla 8 jajajaj
ESE TRABAJO NO ES GARANTIZADO CON UN TIEMPO SE ENBOMBA NO GOOD PANCHO
Seems like you make a lot of excuses to be a professional
Katastrofa, vydno ze nemas stym moc skusenosti,treba sa ucit priatel moj
Milan Ruman ya whatever