Suggestion, tape and bead everything first than load it all the same day, meaning load everything... but make sure 3 ways are whiped clean an square even do a half coated three way doing 2 sides, than next day load everything again for what's needed but might have to wait till day 3 to load angles as well 3 ways for second coat due to wet mud u don't want rolling off while loading the secound coat, note at the end skin coat the butt joints and anything that looks hollow and not flat
A challenge question for your taping crew. Without diving into job related costs, what are the odds of a short demo video of old school taping, especially corners, with only the use of a blade? No boxes, no corner tools, nothing but those ancient old school straight blades. Just curious after all ... -Bob...
The old school tools don't necessarily do a good job. These modern flushers are all surgical steel with a very tuned flex. You can of course do it with a 4" knife, but it makes no sense at all. A head is 100 bucks, you get a 2 1/2 for the first and a 3 or 3 1/2 for the second one. You'll make it back with the syringe and pole 1/4 way into the first job. Why would you resort to a knife and pan unless you are a masochist. The syringe/pump takes the longest to learn to control, but it's still well within a job or two. This is orders of magnitude faster, cleaner and more consistent.
I don't understan why you're surprised about some people doing 3 coats?? It all depends on the level of finish requested but the client. Lvl 4 & 5 both requires 3 coats on everything.
how to finish drywall inside corners by hand using the corner tool - ua-cam.com/video/pAPCHtlKF6Y/v-deo.html
These series of videos are exceptional. They would be extremely useful for Students who are studying building and construction. Well done.
Suggestion, tape and bead everything first than load it all the same day, meaning load everything...
but make sure 3 ways are whiped clean an square even do a half coated three way doing 2 sides, than next day load everything again for what's needed but might have to wait till day 3 to load angles as well 3 ways for second coat due to wet mud u don't want rolling off while loading the secound coat, note at the end skin coat the butt joints and anything that looks hollow and not flat
All of your videos are so interesting and also very helpful.
A challenge question for your taping crew. Without diving into job related costs, what are the odds of a short demo video of old school taping, especially corners, with only the use of a blade? No boxes, no corner tools, nothing but those ancient old school straight blades. Just curious after all ... -Bob...
I AM CURIOUS TOO. DRYWALL GANGSTER PRO/TIPS OLD SCHOOL TAPING SEASON 1-6 do let as down maxkil
I doubt they do so good on old fashioned hand finishing...it will tell the truth about their skills...lol
The old school tools don't necessarily do a good job. These modern flushers are all surgical steel with a very tuned flex. You can of course do it with a 4" knife, but it makes no sense at all. A head is 100 bucks, you get a 2 1/2 for the first and a 3 or 3 1/2 for the second one. You'll make it back with the syringe and pole 1/4 way into the first job. Why would you resort to a knife and pan unless you are a masochist. The syringe/pump takes the longest to learn to control, but it's still well within a job or two. This is orders of magnitude faster, cleaner and more consistent.
What is the size of the corner flusher that you use ? Do you do only one coat? Nice videos guys!!! Thank you
What a difference in time when you don't have hardly any upper angles, that would be nice
I can watch this series all day. Why didn’t you show the top layer (3rd layer)? Or is this paint ready after the 2nd there?
Hi Nathan glad you like it! the top coat gets done the following day
@@Maxkil would be cool to see it! Season 6 maybe?
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What kind of tool do you use for factory names, or what kind of drywall mudshot do you recommend? the one you use looks pretty easy and fast
Hay Max what size is there finish glazer head?
Bad ass guys there there in the know
Why are you screwing off in the centre of the wall sheet.
They use glue over there saves a lot of screwing.
I don't understan why you're surprised about some people doing 3 coats?? It all depends on the level of finish requested but the client. Lvl 4 & 5 both requires 3 coats on everything.
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