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Diy Drywall

Monday, November 16, 2009
posted by Craig

Any one of us can easily diy drywall if we really want to.diy drywall hanging It’s not all that difficult once the basics are understood. Common framing layout is 16″ on center, hence divisible by 48″ and 96″, or a standard 4×8 sheet of drywall. If lined up on one framing member IE wall stud and or a ceiling joist, the natural other end of the sheet of drywall should end up on the center of the framing member for fastening there. After a few sheets it will be hard to tell where the field (middle of the sheet) needs screws or nails. It is advised to mark with anything all the framing members prior to covering, then as each sheet goes up or on nail or screw each framing member at the edge as you go, this will fasten as well as enable your new framing members as marked. Be certain to check your local building department for all corresponding schedules and details. DIY drywall and do it right the first time, have fun while the transformation occurs!