What's amazing is that multi finish product that goes on the wall and back off onto the hawk then back onto the wall over and over without drying out! The surface is super pourus so usually dries it out instantly! Good stuff 👌
Why not ditch the butterfly trowel and use an angle head to wipe the mud down over the tape? Or a flusher? Maybe cut a pole down short for hand work if you like getting up close. You can apply the angle mud with a 3" corner roller. Less effing around and a whole lot faster. Of course a proper angle box or mud applicator with an angle head is better still.
I've seen people lay tape with the inside corner trowel, but it it seems easier to fill and feather with a knife, then use the trowel to finish. Touch up with the knife if necessary (just observing), and move on. I've laid tape and did everything with the corner trowel but its messy and cumbersome (was my first time but got good results). Nice to just observe how other people approach it. It doesn't really matter how it goes on, just how it comes off. Just some thoughts from and American DIYer. This was satisfying to watch.
Is it faster to apply the mud with a corner trowel and smooth with a corner trowel vs applying it with a knife then smoothing it with a corner trowel? I saw this one guy who said he never sees anybody applying the mud with a corner trowel on these videos but said that was the other half of the corner trowel that nobody seems to know or use. You have to use it in tandem with a hawk because you cant dip a corner trowel in a mud pan. He was the only guy i ever saw do it but could do a inside corners really really fast.
This has to have already been asked and answered a million times, but do all homes in Australia have crown molding? Oh, and greetings from Virginia, US!
Hello! I use chalk for chalk lines to color my drywall mud. You can buy a big container of chalk for like less that $5. Just add a generous amount to a bucket, mix, and you’ll be good to go!
Ive noticed that a lot of guys over tgere in australia leave a huge gap between the ceiling and walls. Is tgere a reason for that? We always do the ceiling first here in the states and then push the walls up to meet the ceiling with a half inch gap on the floor for expansion/ concraction. I also notices that yall use very few screws and glue the sheets to the frame. Buulding code wouldnt allow us to get away with that where im at. We can use adhesive but they cant see behind the sheet so we have a minimum allowed number of screws to pass here. Only time we use glue is usually for sound proofing purposes. Either way, looks good. Cheers from the states
Got yourself some good play by play on those inside corners today! So what is the storyline on that little white pickup truck outside that you were showing some teaser video of?? lol -Bob...
@@Maxkil I thought that may have been the pickup that you were going to flip? Has it been flipped over to a Drywall Gangster vehicle now? Toyota did seem to have a couple lasting models for a while ...
Yeah, I said speed. This could take days compared to hours. Therefore, speed is being used in reference to the actual job. Im still glad you found humor in my comment, you probably need a good lmao every now and then💯
Where do you guys get these simple houses to do? 😂 there’s barely any beads! You guys don’t even finish half the angles. Looks like the easiest houses to tape and mud!
What's amazing is that multi finish product that goes on the wall and back off onto the hawk then back onto the wall over and over without drying out! The surface is super pourus so usually dries it out instantly! Good stuff 👌
Why not ditch the butterfly trowel and use an angle head to wipe the mud down over the tape? Or a flusher? Maybe cut a pole down short for hand work if you like getting up close. You can apply the angle mud with a 3" corner roller. Less effing around and a whole lot faster. Of course a proper angle box or mud applicator with an angle head is better still.
I've seen people lay tape with the inside corner trowel, but it it seems easier to fill and feather with a knife, then use the trowel to finish. Touch up with the knife if necessary (just observing), and move on.
I've laid tape and did everything with the corner trowel but its messy and cumbersome (was my first time but got good results). Nice to just observe how other people approach it. It doesn't really matter how it goes on, just how it comes off.
Just some thoughts from and American DIYer. This was satisfying to watch.
The best corner video OUT!.
PLEASE make another ɓut go slower. Thks
Their sander must love them.
Question? Why did you leave a gap on the corner by the sealing?
Which brand of mud tools did he say leaves smooth, feathered edges on the internals.
i would love working whith these folks and learn from them !!
Is it faster to apply the mud with a corner trowel and smooth with a corner trowel vs applying it with a knife then smoothing it with a corner trowel? I saw this one guy who said he never sees anybody applying the mud with a corner trowel on these videos but said that was the other half of the corner trowel that nobody seems to know or use. You have to use it in tandem with a hawk because you cant dip a corner trowel in a mud pan. He was the only guy i ever saw do it but could do a inside corners really really fast.
This has to have already been asked and answered a million times, but do all homes in Australia have crown molding?
Oh, and greetings from Virginia, US!
Extremely common. Square set just isn't as popular
I was wondering what the large gaps near the ceiling were for
Must be hourly guys
Are you using adding yellow dye to spackle ? That is nice so you can easily tell if it was second coated. Would like to know what use.
Hello! I use chalk for chalk lines to color my drywall mud. You can buy a big container of chalk for like less that $5. Just add a generous amount to a bucket, mix, and you’ll be good to go!
greetings from Brazil, Curitiba, Paraná.
Maxkil Brasil! 👑
Why is there a gap in between the wall and ceiling?
Coving
Ive noticed that a lot of guys over tgere in australia leave a huge gap between the ceiling and walls. Is tgere a reason for that? We always do the ceiling first here in the states and then push the walls up to meet the ceiling with a half inch gap on the floor for expansion/ concraction. I also notices that yall use very few screws and glue the sheets to the frame. Buulding code wouldnt allow us to get away with that where im at. We can use adhesive but they cant see behind the sheet so we have a minimum allowed number of screws to pass here. Only time we use glue is usually for sound proofing purposes. Either way, looks good. Cheers from the states
cheers mate
Crown moulding or cornice (whatever it's called) probably going around the top.
I want to learn more and work with you.
Why isn’t sheet rock screwed on walls ?
Try to mud 3-5 coats in Canada in winter shit we have already went through 3 propane tanks mind you I am still a novice
Got yourself some good play by play on those inside corners today! So what is the storyline on that little white pickup truck outside that you were showing some teaser video of?? lol -Bob...
Mmm which video Bob. My Hilux 2 door?
@@Maxkil I thought that may have been the pickup that you were going to flip? Has it been flipped over to a Drywall Gangster vehicle now? Toyota did seem to have a couple lasting models for a while ...
Can I find out the name your legs have worn،
It helps ar work on the ceiling
Stupid question, but it looks like very tan mud. Do you add a little pigment?
Its fast setting. Drys white, allows you tell whats wet or dry.
I thought they said they put chalk in the mud u know he 2nd coat was done
Meant to say so u will know the 2nd coat has been done
Great tip. Thanks
I want to buy it
What's with the gaps around the ceiling corners?
cornice will cover that area
American here….. What’s up with the yellow mud?
I’ll make it this same way
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4" knife?-looks like it.
Lvl 5 finishing at that speed is outstanding!
That’s not level 5
Lol that's not level 5 haha
Speed? Lmao
Yeah, I said speed. This could take days compared to hours. Therefore, speed is being used in reference to the actual job. Im still glad you found humor in my comment, you probably need a good lmao every now and then💯
Level 5
Level 3
Who gives af? Bottom line is, this is top knotch finishing with flawless, seamless joints before any sanding. Plain and simple.
No smoking...
I'am gyprocker 😂😂
Where do you guys get these simple houses to do? 😂 there’s barely any beads! You guys don’t even finish half the angles. Looks like the easiest houses to tape and mud!
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looks good my friend! Good skimming job! Send me a video next time and i will share it on here!
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guy talks out of his nose
Must be nice to work slow and getting paid , I do the same work if my boss sees me work at a slow pace 👍💯 he would fire me 😅
These guys basically just film themselves working, there is no real instructions here their just working and talking about random shit