Awesome team. I read the comments about safety... it's TRUE... I can't hand some safety protection but since they do a excellent job , you need to take care of them if they don't feel comfortable force them and explain all risky situations. Better safe than sorry. Am impressed with their ability and great work. I would love to have you for my house when am ready.
I'm a drywall contractor in Miami, Florida and I do all domes with paperback wire lath and always will be more easy and fast and dor the finishing we apply one cote of veneer plaster and 2 or 3 cotes of 45 durabond joint compound.
that is so cool. I was looking at a house built inside a old grain silo and thought someday that would be fun, but had no idea how you would sheetrock a round wall. Doesn't look that bad.
The comments of some of the people here complaining about the "over use of screws." There are a few things in life that you shouldn't fuck with. The IRS, human stupidity is infinite, and building code inspectors. And of those three, only the middle one is an actual unknown. The Code is the goddamn law, especially in the USA. You do not fucking go less then the code - if anything, you go over the code. I've seen an inspector pull out his measuring tape because he found one stud that was a quarter inch off from were it needed to be, three hours later he handed the manager of the site about ten pages of stuff to be fixed - and had a copy himself for the official write up back at whatever satan pit of an office he worked at. IRS < Building Code Inspectors.
I'm fascinated to see the work of you, also working with drywall here in Brazil, but here everything is very expensive, a drywall lift paid $ 1,000, $ 200 banjo and an end to the base $ 25 m2 of liner installation.
ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ بہت ہی خوبصورت انداز میں بنایا ھے مسجد کے مبر کو اللہ سبحان تعالیٰ آپکو کامیاب کرے آمین محمد جہانگیر خان سونے کے ہاتھ مزدور پاکستانی کراچی
Great video. Can't help but feel disappointed that I didn't get to see the guy finish it though. A follow up video of mudding and taping the dome with a link to it at the end of this video would have been a nice touch.
keithparker117 if you have the physical ability, please do. If you aren't physically able, do something else you are interested in. Point being, don't hold yourself back from doing and trying.....Its a big world and it's full of people who don't do anything and don't seem to want to encourage others either. Set high goals for yourself and act on them. Then you can be an inspiration for others..... Best wishes.....
You guys need a forum like a convention. Share tips and tricks in person. Help people to help themselves or if need be have a professional help them is a brilliant idea. They can learn "how to" and "who can help" all in the same place. But just for small contractors and invite mark 1 plumming so you can help rebuild his company reputation. Better publicity.
I was inquiring about the costs incorporated into the whole process from framing to texturing on a dome like this. Where i am located vaulted, groin and other specialty ceilings are $2.34 a squ/ft labor based on 10ft ceilings. Just wonding if it would be competitive to place a Dome over a reading or dining area vs a vaulted or groin.
Great Job..! Don't worry, i did a lot off dry wall work, also a 10 dollar goggle is fogging when you are at work, then they even more dangerous then to use non by dry walls.
Where are you located? In the states you can get pricing at ArchwaysAndCeilings . com (Framing Kit Price) Generally here, to finish out a ceiling it usually costs the same as the framing kit. For example, a 6' dome sells for $329.95. To drywall it, it will probably cost you $330- 400. At least that is the case here in Texas. Other parts of the United States might cost more. Our labor here, is lower then most.
@JennaHaze2000 I used an old 10' mesh satellite dish. Framed it up into the ceiling then sprayed plaster onto it using a curved form to shape the plaster to the dish. Took about 3 hours to get it done then all I did was lightly sand it smoother.
all those old 7-8foot fiberglass satellite dishes that are useless these days make great dome ceilings, no joke, we did a 5 million dollar house that used one at the top of the spiral staircase, and it turned out flawless
in the metal fabrication business this is called onion skin. Used to repair 2 to 1 elliptical heads on vessels. I do layouts and laser programs to cut the material.
Vladimir Virtualkin No. The guys over at www.drywallnation.com were working on one that we sent them. They may have something that they can show you. *The universal dome kit video has some snap shots of us finishing one. th-cam.com/video/lyaB-Z4_EpE/w-d-xo.html It shows a textured finish not a smooth finish like most of the domes get.
I would be cutting a pie sheet that covers two sections. Wet thoroughly and screw down in the middle. Cut second set and overlap first in staggered configuration.
Well, here in Europe most walls are made froms bricks or concrete. I am not a Pro but if you build a dry wall here you are adding an "airvent". Thats because sometimes it can happen (wintertime) that hot air condenses on cold walls. So to enable aircirculation and keeping the drywall an the brickwall a DRY wall. The passing air takes away the humidity and so prevents molding. I just realised that the walls in the vid ALL are wooden. google the german word "trockenbau lüftungsgitter" :)
I don't quite understand the question. The dome ceiling is an interior dome, it doesn't get wet. Usually the dome ceiling is in the attic space of a home. Are you referring to wetting the drywall to help it bend?
or you can use the domes we make out of fiberglass they are 6ft, all you have to do is build the box and slide the dome into place 8 screws, light weight and no bending sheetrock.
True, you can definitely use fiberglass domes. Great product. Our advantage is we build to your spec's & fraction of the cost. On a side note, I had several builders use those old satellite dishes for domes, thought that was pretty interesting. One of my builders in late 90's went around collecting them from homeowners who wanted them off their property so he stored them for his future custom homes. We used to joke together that they probably got good cell service after he put them up as domes in his homes.
According to the USG book, you always wet the compression side of the drywall. In this case that would be the front side ( white side ). Just trying to help. I didn't make this up.
Tradesmen are awesome. That guy doing the install is absolutely talented.
30 years hanging board and framing. Still, I learn new ways every time. Thanks.
Great job guys. That dome is a work of art. I am a fanatic of drywall work designs. Is the best and nice for construction. Very very cool!
Awesome team. I read the comments about safety... it's TRUE... I can't hand some safety protection but since they do a excellent job , you need to take care of them if they don't feel comfortable force them and explain all risky situations. Better safe than sorry.
Am impressed with their ability and great work. I would love to have you for my house when am ready.
I'm a drywall contractor in Miami, Florida and I do all domes with paperback wire lath and always will be more easy and fast and dor the finishing we apply one cote of veneer plaster and 2 or 3 cotes of 45 durabond joint compound.
that is so cool. I was looking at a house built inside a old grain silo and thought someday that would be fun, but had no idea how you would sheetrock a round wall. Doesn't look that bad.
The comments of some of the people here complaining about the "over use of screws." There are a few things in life that you shouldn't fuck with. The IRS, human stupidity is infinite, and building code inspectors. And of those three, only the middle one is an actual unknown. The Code is the goddamn law, especially in the USA. You do not fucking go less then the code - if anything, you go over the code. I've seen an inspector pull out his measuring tape because he found one stud that was a quarter inch off from were it needed to be, three hours later he handed the manager of the site about ten pages of stuff to be fixed - and had a copy himself for the official write up back at whatever satan pit of an office he worked at. IRS < Building Code Inspectors.
I'm fascinated to see the work of you, also working with drywall here in Brazil, but here everything is very expensive, a drywall lift paid $ 1,000, $ 200 banjo and an end to the base $ 25 m2 of liner installation.
i know nothing about domes OR drywall, but this was a lot of fun to watch.
+BetterDoYourHomeWork lol Thanks!! Appreciate it
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Aaah, the old "OSHA safety squint" technique. I know it's saved my eyes over the years countless times when using a drywall router!
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ive seen alot of vids for construction, they try to rush everything or dont say anything, yours are well made, cheers mate
Gifted hands and very meticulous. Very nice job.
The Archway finished is a beauty!
i really enjoyed your videos keep em coming. Props to the hard working guys there as well
This is so cool , I dont do any of that but I love to see how others use their work skills , Amazing job
ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ بہت ہی خوبصورت انداز میں بنایا ھے مسجد کے مبر کو اللہ سبحان تعالیٰ آپکو کامیاب کرے آمین محمد جہانگیر خان سونے کے ہاتھ مزدور پاکستانی کراچی
can't beat a good hanger, hang on to these guys. 28 yrs framing 4 me. nicely done video brother
Totally agree... a good hanger is a game changer. Thanks for watching!
Great video. Can't help but feel disappointed that I didn't get to see the guy finish it though. A follow up video of mudding and taping the dome with a link to it at the end of this video would have been a nice touch.
I love the commentary... Captivating.
I like seeing video on drywalls now I do get experience on drywall yet.my dad used to put up drywall. I would like to learn about it
keithparker117 if you have the physical ability, please do.
If you aren't physically able, do something else you are interested in. Point being, don't hold yourself back from doing and trying.....Its a big world and it's full of people who don't do anything and don't seem to want to encourage others either.
Set high goals for yourself and act on them. Then you can be an inspiration for others.....
Best wishes.....
think you
Great video, thank you! Informative all the way through and no BS, product sales, or other annoying add-ins. :D Looks like a lot of fun to do.
Ya know one bad roof leak and the dry wall is ruined with major repair costs. Stucco or plaster is still the best way for longevity of a project.
I found watching the video. Very helpful. An good to see how yous put it together. Yous made it look so easy. Thank you.
Great vid......love watching pros do their thing.
Great work.. as for the finish fine trim wood, fypon or spectrum products... can be added over ... do you also do that possess ?
You guys need a forum like a convention. Share tips and tricks in person. Help people to help themselves or if need be have a professional help them is a brilliant idea. They can learn "how to" and "who can help" all in the same place. But just for small contractors and invite mark 1 plumming so you can help rebuild his company reputation. Better publicity.
hahahahah... i had to google Mark 1 plumbing... he could use some better PR. ;)
Good job Jesus, and you did that skilled work, for 9$ an hr.
And then of coarse double that up for your minimum fire rating right? IDT a 1/4" of drywall will cut it. (@ least it won't up here in NYS) cool idea.
unbelievable. Awesome job man
Thanks! We appreciate the comment!
Amazing... I like
I was inquiring about the costs incorporated into the whole process from framing to texturing on a dome like this.
Where i am located vaulted, groin and other specialty ceilings are $2.34 a squ/ft labor based on 10ft ceilings. Just wonding if it would be competitive to place a Dome over a reading or dining area vs a vaulted or groin.
Great Job..! Don't worry, i did a lot off dry wall work, also a 10 dollar goggle is fogging when you are at work, then they even more dangerous then to use non by dry walls.
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Good job. Congratulations to those workers
Those are some skilled people.
I'm a drywall installer here in Brazil. Are they in need of labor? I want to migrate and work out.
you guys make it look so easy !!
Ziet er goed uit ! Groeten uit Holland.
When are you guys ever going to make up with South Dakota and get back together?
Where are you located? In the states you can get pricing at ArchwaysAndCeilings . com (Framing Kit Price) Generally here, to finish out a ceiling it usually costs the same as the framing kit. For example, a 6' dome sells for $329.95. To drywall it, it will probably cost you $330- 400. At least that is the case here in Texas. Other parts of the United States might cost more. Our labor here, is lower then most.
@JennaHaze2000 I used an old 10' mesh satellite dish. Framed it up into the ceiling then sprayed plaster onto it using a curved form to shape the plaster to the dish. Took about 3 hours to get it done then all I did was lightly sand it smoother.
all those old 7-8foot fiberglass satellite dishes that are useless these days make great dome ceilings, no joke, we did a 5 million dollar house that used one at the top of the spiral staircase, and it turned out flawless
I have known a few builders who have used this method. Probably the best use for those old satellite dishes :)
Nice design...
That looks like a fun project.
Thanks for posting. Beautiful work. Would love to see the finishing portion, taping, mudding and evening painting and mouldings.
What kind of material is it?
yo e echo ese trabajo por 18 años y puedo decir que ese compa es profesional
Great skills. Awsome work.
did your company make the archway? why wasn't the template used with router?
How does the board bend
Wet the back
Do you know anybody that does this in Illinois?
so, how do you plaster that? and how did they frame it? the dry wall is the easy part.
+garry sexton with patience. Check out the guys from @drywallnation they just finished one instagram.com/p/BA_HZTSIJ0b/?taken-by=drywallnation
Do yall have any videos of finishing the drywall?
Unfortunately we do not.
@@ArchwaysAndCeilings should I make one and send it to you?
@@samiam7 yes. We would love to see it.
Very nice G
had to put a half Moon dromer out .. that was fun in and out
what is your dome framing made of.
that's a good job men!!! buen trabajo hermano los dos lo hicieron perrroooonnn!!!
Nice work I love it
the guys that finished this job, must be really good, i would hate finishing it
Any taper i know wouldnt take that job cause thats bullshit. Its not done right it couldve been two sheets 1 joint not all those little pieces
I so love the knowledge display here. Thanks
Quedó muy bien el detalle de Drywall saludos ,de lima Perú
in the metal fabrication business this is called onion skin. Used to repair 2 to 1 elliptical heads on vessels. I do layouts and laser programs to cut the material.
Very good job
Thought enjoyed watching Yr video here.
Real very interesting, 👌
Great video
Nice tutorial
nice idea
soo how did ya mud in that space, what tool did ya use, a sponge?
If I don't have a drywall router, can I just use my lightsabre?
do you have video on how they finish it?
Vladimir Virtualkin No. The guys over at www.drywallnation.com were working on one that we sent them. They may have something that they can show you. *The universal dome kit video has some snap shots of us finishing one. th-cam.com/video/lyaB-Z4_EpE/w-d-xo.html It shows a textured finish not a smooth finish like most of the domes get.
no mold problems from the wet drywall?
no, the drywall is dry by the time we are done hanging it.
how do ya plaster it then? It doesn't look like it would be that easy.
Great work look awsome.
awesome working team....🖒
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good work
I would be cutting a pie sheet that covers two sections. Wet thoroughly and screw down in the middle. Cut second set and overlap first in staggered configuration.
Very nice jobs
Well, here in Europe most walls are made froms bricks or concrete. I am not a Pro but if you build a dry wall here you are adding an "airvent". Thats because sometimes it can happen (wintertime) that hot air condenses on cold walls. So to enable aircirculation and keeping the drywall an the brickwall a DRY wall. The passing air takes away the humidity and so prevents molding. I just realised that the walls in the vid ALL are wooden. google the german word "trockenbau lüftungsgitter" :)
Nice work sir
so nice
Amazing boarding !!
Trying to replicate Hadrian's Pantheon. A dome should be done in stone. Drywall is great for ceilings. I like my walls made out of brick or concrete.
I don't quite understand the question. The dome ceiling is an interior dome, it doesn't get wet. Usually the dome ceiling is in the attic space of a home. Are you referring to wetting the drywall to help it bend?
with what you wet the drywall? just water
very,very,good jobs,congratulations!!
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thank you very much this has helped me loads
Hi Guys, First class well done
What was the tool that you used to quickly mark the center line of the boards?
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or you can use the domes we make out of fiberglass they are 6ft, all you have to do is build the box and slide the dome into place 8 screws, light weight and no bending sheetrock.
True, you can definitely use fiberglass domes. Great product. Our advantage is we build to your spec's & fraction of the cost. On a side note, I had several builders use those old satellite dishes for domes, thought that was pretty interesting. One of my builders in late 90's went around collecting them from homeowners who wanted them off their property so he stored them for his future custom homes. We used to joke together that they probably got good cell service after he put them up as domes in his homes.
Fantastic
donde se puede conseguir es material soy de ecuador quito where I can such material comseguir'm from Ecuador Quito
Good jankari
Great job
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Colouring work show please
Good work
the worker is brilliant.....
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According to the USG book, you always wet the compression side of the drywall. In this case that would be the front side ( white side ). Just trying to help. I didn't make this up.