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1Drywall

Pro Tips for Hanging & Finishing

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“Drywall” Metadata:

  • Title: Drywall
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 152
  • Publisher: Creative Homeowner
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"Drywall, also known as plasterboard, wallboard, or gypsum board, is by far the most popular and practical material for surfacing interior walls: Nowadays it's rare to find a finished wall, either in a home or a business."
"This book is written for the do-it-yourselfer who brings beginning to intermediate building skills to drywalling projects large and small."

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  • First Year Published: 1999
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Drywall

    work of installing and finishing drywall is often split between hangers, who install the wallboard, and tapers (also known as finishers, mud men, or float

    Joint compound

    either paper or fibreglass mesh tape. Eliminating the taping steps can save about 30% of labour time for finishing drywall joints. Tapeless setting joint

    Taping knife

    A taping knife or joint knife is a drywall tool with a wide blade for spreading joint compound, also known as "mud". It can be used to spread mud over

    Trowel

    trowel at Wiktionary Taping knife, a drywall tool with a wide blade for spreading joint compound Putty knife, a generally smaller and variously shaped tool

    Plaster veneer

    half-inch thick ("lath and plaster"). Later, drywall became a standard. Typically, drywall is surfaced using the "mud-and-tape" method, where non-adhesive

    Sound transmission class

    offer lightweight drywall board: Normal-weight gypsum has a nominal density of 43 pounds per cubic foot (690 kg/m3), and lightweight drywall has a nominal

    Fiberglass mesh

    pieces of drywall. The mesh that drywall finishers use comes on a roll just like paper drywall tape. The added benefit for the drywall finisher is to roll

    House painter and decorator

    caulking, drywall or wood repair, patching, stain removal, filling nail holes or any defects with plaster or putty, cleaning, taping, preparation and priming

    Shellac

    dominant wood finishes in the western world until it was largely replaced by nitrocellulose lacquer in the 1920s and 1930s. Besides wood finishing, shellac

    Cement board

    bathtubs, and each other. These joints are then filled with silicone sealant or the manufacturer's taping compounds before applying a finish. The filled