I've done finishing for twenty years but I use a pan and knife. All the people talking bad about these guys don't know what they are talking about. They did beautiful work!
I just can't figure out why they're leaving the upper angles alone. Even if the room gets crown, we at least put a tape coat on for fire and bug purposes. This could be Aussie specific. They definitely work as a team!
Im 30 years old, ive been in the trade for over 35 years. I can say that you are 80% godlike and made no mistakes at all, because i mastered the art of coating. You can tell because my channel does not have a single video about coating or any form of construction. Anyway i will never answer to this comment anymore, because i dont need to prove anything to you haters.
Talk about teamwork. Everyone played thier role. Reminds me of a school presentation where everyone came through with thier assignment. Even the 1 guy that never does their part in group work at school (in this case Mr camera man) even tried his best but you can tell he will be that guy that never does his work.
The thing people fail to realize when watching “fast” tradesmen online is that it’s not sustainable and often sloppy. This fella here can do this all day. He’s neat, he’s clean, and most importantly he takes his time and does the job well and efficiently. Somebody I’d hire. I tip my hat. Cheers
Im curious why you stack the walls leaving the gap on top instead of pushing walls up leaving the gap on bottom where it eventually gets covered with baseboards?
In my local there are over 400 finishers active at any time. And almost everyone of them is the best lol. If it works go with it. Nice job guys. Clean amd fast.
@@Eddie_Ray definition not. But I dont wipe anywhere near that much. Its way too much time in the same spot. That's just my opinion, but im just a dumb drywall finisher with a mere 17 years of experience.
The drag created by the dried compound causes the pin holing. The first coat of mud acts as a kind of lubricating film to eliminate the drag from occurring.
Man, you guys are really good professionals. I do this at the schools that I work for. I sometimes have problems with a little bump in the center of the butt joints.
I've watched a few of these videos and these guys are true pros - well done. Clean, efficient, and quality. One question thought - why the big gap where the wall board meets the ceiling board? Is there crown molding being installed in the entire house? Is this for expansion/contraction of the house?
It will be covered with cornice (usually 55mm) so no need to make a tight join. The fixing team generally sheet from bottom up in this case because it makes their job easier when screwing the board.
Oh, no way, he’s doing it wrong. Suppose to fall down occasionally on the stilts, the mud should fall off the ceiling and collect on the floor and his clothing, he has not cussed and don’t look fatigued at all. And worst of all, who ever has to come behind him and sand it down is being treated way to good and may have problems finding another job.
Bottom line, Great job guys. Very neat work. I certainly was impressed. It's a shame that you can't post a video without people leaving unnecessary negative comments but I really hope you guys see right through the ridiculous comments. Thank you for taking the time to post this video.
Been on jobs where the finish work was damn near perfect and been on jobs where it looked like they used a garden rake to mud with. Great to see the flats feathered out.
In Australia it is Pretty Standard to install a cove cornice -90mm/75mm or 55mm or even fancy fibrous old style cornice,in this country it is not needed to seal this area with sheets in domestic housing.We are pretty lucky that it is still our job to install these features and finishes off a room nicely.
@@dismaldog thanks for the response, i guess that explains it. In america, we never heard that word ..."cornice". Sounds like something you'd eat in middle-ages england.
I thought Australians had to swipe counter clockwise lol just kidding fine job guys true professionals. I'm no production drywall guy but I've hung and finished plenty so I can appreciate the speed and skills.
I've watched other Videos by these guys. I was so impressed how they all work in a team. they do Great work . I hate they make it look so easy. VERY clean, I must say.
I plan to become a DIY drywall finisher so pardon me if my question sounds too silly. Looks like those seams he finished already were mudded. Why did he mud them again?
I’m going to go out on a limb and say a lot of this has to do with the mud - brand, type and how it’s mixed. Having the proper mud at the right consistency is key.
Those corners went quick wish i had those tools. But im good with cheap ones as i am only gona do this once every few years. Wish me luck on this level 5 wall.
Good job.....Except, I don't see one switch box, light box or receptacle cut out. Do you cut them all out afterwards? Maybe the boarders arrived before the electricians???
Here in Brazil it's impossible to make straight lines like the ones you guys are able to do. I don't know if it's due to the high moisture, the components of the joint compound, or whatelse. I have seen very experienced professionals and gave them the challenge to do so. No one was able. How much water in the compound to get a so thin mud? Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
so I was led to believe that most guys used a trowel OR a knife (with hawk or pan, respectively). but this guy is doing what I ended up doing when I tried skim coating a ceiling today. He's using a trowel AND a knife. Maybe in about 10 years I'll be able to do it as deftly as he does.
Complimenti stucchi meravigliosamente! Ma perché le lastre non le mettete sfalsate e le posizionate tutte nello stesso senso? Così facendo si crepano con sbalzi termici ?
They be saying that there are faster workers here and there but they got mud all over their clothes looking like clowns. You sir, look pretty fast and good at what you're doing and plus damn you are clean. I'm a builder but I've done plenty taping and mudding. If I was a taper the company I would wanna work for is yours. Greetings from Sweden.
Are all the butts you run recessed? Also, the guy running the hawk and trowel looks skilled enough to run it without putting his last few passes with a blade. Just saying. Nice work. One more question. Is the mud you use for skimming/topping orange?
Hey I've always done it with hand tools and I'm looking to get into the tools like flushed and what not but I'm trying to get as much know-how as I can before I invest in the tools. So the tool you are using to spread the mud in the corner, that's different from the tool you use to flatten the tape in the corner after you use the roller, right? The one after the roller is a flusher? Or is that what the head you are using is called?
1st the tape will be applied with a banjo or bazooka...then they are using a compound tube with an angle head similar to the flusher but with 3 holes in it....lastly...the flusher head is used to squeeze out excess mud.
I understand as far as the banjo or bazooka and then using the compound tube to apply the mud. My question is, is there a difference between the angle head used to squeeze the mud out after taping, and the angle head used to spread the mud after using the compound tube. As far as I know they are different aren't they? One is a flusher head and one is an angle head?
for those wondering why his mud is yellow: its called topping. real pros know the difference and when to use it. joint compound is used to embed tape and do the first coat and second coat. lightly sanding in between. then for the finish they apply topping which unlike joint compound is vinyl based and therefore goes on smoother and is easier to sand and bring to a really fine finish. While I agree he could probably do a more effective job with a knife and pan, I have a lot of respect for guys who can use a hawk and trowel, shit takes skill and as long the job gets done right and on time people wont care if you put it on with a butter knife. Cheers mate, it looks great
Nice and uniform... i would do the sanding behind you guys anyday.. Nice.. Wondering why the walls have gap at top? Is trim going all around top of the whole unit?
Is the mud straight out of the tub or do you water it down a bit, add something else to it? Can you share you recipe, that goes on super clean or I'm sure much of it attributed to your tremendous skill!
Where are you guys at? I didn't know international Building code allowed us to leave wood framing not covered by a fire blocking product inside living areas. Especially at the top of a wall. Are you using a rated material for crown?
I assume it’s for crown moulding but why do they leave gaps at the top of the wall and the ceiling? I just started and I get told to push the wall board up to the ceiling and it will prevent moister by leaving a gap at the floor
Maxkil oh wow you actually replied! I love the work you guys do it’s so smooth and fluid, never seen a team of workers so efficient and skilled, love the channel
@@Maxkil do you see work on long term for brickies in australia? And what would you say about the weather is it like most of the people say that is dry and sunny throughout the whole year
I couldn't give you an accurate answer. I know if the market is going south less developers building townhouses an apartments as well as houses. Which will affect everyone. Yeah great weather all year round.
@@Maxkil I appreciate your answer mate, I wanted to ask how do you lads find new jobs? Normally for yourself and other trades , I work in the UK and for jobs like yours or bricklayer there are websites or some agencies that hire people, how is it in australia?
Robots robot there in Australia and they always put trim there so they aren’t too concerned about that gap. Cornice trim I think it’s called. If u watch other videos and they do the same thing now u will know why then read the comments. So many haters will talk crap about the gaps when they don’t have a clue. Some things are done different than the USA
@@jefferybisheimer6178 Muds watered down more to run through the machines, we like to use thicker mud for butt joints just for less shrinkage unless there's heaps of them! On finishing day we skim over the butts with the 12inch each side!
Also I noticed that you use the adhesive before you hang, some ar as in the states do that but is it code? Or just trying to get rid of nail pops. I also noticed that your framing is 24” on center, 1/2” max framing is 16”. Is that why you use the glued blocks between the trusses on the joints? Sorry for all the questions, I’m a 35yr drywall guy but we can always learn!!
For the people that don't get it the trowel is angled to be deeper in the middle and he he feathering the edges with the flat blade which flexes..Great job guys.
Question I forgot to ask.. is there a brand of drywall knives that are better than others? I always see wallboard, husky and dewalt. I’m looking to buy a new set.
I'm 17 almost 18 years old, close to being out of high school. I've been debating to become a union painter or a union drywall worker. I live in Washington State and we have a IUPAT apprenticeship school here. I was wondering if you could give me any tips on which trade to pursue and anything I should practice or do to prepare myself. Awesome video, thanks!
Do not get into construction it looks like fun now but its not when you get older this looks easy but its not its hard on your back and neck if you really want to get into construction i suggest plumbing, electrical or a/c painting its not so bad but in my opinion doing painting and drywall is boring and tedious lots of sanding not very challenging i would just go to college find something you really like to do.
@@julcast1229 Well the thing is. I've always enjoyed working with my hands, I've never enjoyed working with paper, pencils, and computers. I would rather spend my last living breath outside doing something with my hands. The only reason why I considered painting or drywall is because they both seem pretty interesting to me, I've also done drywall and painting before and I enjoyed it. The only reason I'm kind of picking drywall over painting is because it seems to pay more, industrial and commercial panting doesn't seem to pay all that well. I have considered plumbing and electrician, the problem is I'm not that good at math. I just to be so horrible at math that I used to have to practice outside of school, I've gotten better at math but I'm still not the best. It seems like to be an electrician or a plumber you have to know quite a bit about mathematics.
Hey Dorian, what did you choose bro? You get into drywall?. I thought your comment was correct. I find outside of drywall you can still do anything you want to do. It's very practical..pays good and it's rewarding
Fantasic job guys. im a drywall finisher in canada and there is no way we could have three or for guys in one house like that for us a house like that would pay us about 1800.00 but they charge us material which would about 400.00 leaving 1400.00 so we have to do it with one or maybe two people, but great work guys
Why is there such of a big gap in between the wall and the ceiling wall?. How do you guys finish it? The wall board should be tight to the ceiling to make a real anlgle finished !!!
Hi there, I want to tape and joint a ceiling inside a container home... The ceiling flexes by almost an inch along a 30 foot span when I'm walking on the roof for maintenance... Is there a special flexible mud I can use along with tape in the joins that will avoid cracking down the line. Thanks
@@miguelg2650 hi Miguel, thanks for getting back to me on this, can you tell me if there are joint compounds that are better than others when it comes to flexibility? Cheers Nigel
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Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner on the drywall
@@marlonmaatrijk1571 crown molding
That's what you call Done Right.
Can I get the links for the tools they use?
I've done finishing for twenty years but I use a pan and knife. All the people talking bad about these guys don't know what they are talking about. They did beautiful work!
But if u give the charrola and knife them guys don't be used
Where are the screws?
I just can't figure out why they're leaving the upper angles alone. Even if the room gets crown, we at least put a tape coat on for fire and bug purposes. This could be Aussie specific. They definitely work as a team!
Im 30 years old, ive been in the trade for over 35 years.
I can say that you are 80% godlike and made no mistakes at all, because i mastered the art of coating.
You can tell because my channel does not have a single video about coating or any form of construction.
Anyway i will never answer to this comment anymore, because i dont need to prove anything to you haters.
Lol, 30 years old been in the game for 35 years.
@@Maxkil nice lie u idiot you are 30 but doing this job for 35 years what kind of drugs are u using men lol
I’m a finisher and I have to say it’s really clean job,nice job guys
Talk about teamwork. Everyone played thier role. Reminds me of a school presentation where everyone came through with thier assignment. Even the 1 guy that never does their part in group work at school (in this case Mr camera man) even tried his best but you can tell he will be that guy that never does his work.
If only the client could see, an honest, neat effort, put towards, they would be so impressed. A credit to you wonderful craftsmen.. lovely work..👏👏
The thing people fail to realize when watching “fast” tradesmen online is that it’s not sustainable and often sloppy. This fella here can do this all day. He’s neat, he’s clean, and most importantly he takes his time and does the job well and efficiently. Somebody I’d hire. I tip my hat. Cheers
Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner on the drywall
Im curious why you stack the walls leaving the gap on top instead of pushing walls up leaving the gap on bottom where it eventually gets covered with baseboards?
I guess crown molding will be installed.
Yes, crown molding
I’m a flooring installer, so naturally it’s in my DNA to hate drywallers...........but you guys kept it pretty darn clean! Good work fellas
9000 RPM apparently you don’t know me........ I AM that special
In my local there are over 400 finishers active at any time. And almost everyone of them is the best lol. If it works go with it. Nice job guys. Clean amd fast.
Lol bunch of fkn queenies
Fast? Bro wiped that first but joint like 20 times lol
@@ModernGentleman I’m sure you’re the best as well. Probably faster and whatever.
@@Eddie_Ray definition not. But I dont wipe anywhere near that much. Its way too much time in the same spot. That's just my opinion, but im just a dumb drywall finisher with a mere 17 years of experience.
@@ModernGentleman I’m very proud of you
The drag created by the dried compound causes the pin holing. The first coat of mud acts as a kind of lubricating film to eliminate the drag from occurring.
Wow, I have down a little drywall and I usually pick up things quickly, but this guy is next level.
Cleanest straightest lines I've ever seen!
Man, you guys are really good professionals. I do this at the schools that I work for. I sometimes have problems with a little bump in the center of the butt joints.
I was a solid plasterer but do a bit of Dry wall as well now and again-super quick guys-great to watch!
Good 👍
Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner
@@sonnuocvolg874 Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner on the drywall
@@marlonmaatrijk1571 -Cornice moulding-no need to close up at all
@@marlonmaatrijk1571 -that is there so the guys can wipe their blades clean
Great job guys from a finisher for 32 years
Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner on the drywall
I've watched a few of these videos and these guys are true pros - well done. Clean, efficient, and quality. One question thought - why the big gap where the wall board meets the ceiling board? Is there crown molding being installed in the entire house? Is this for expansion/contraction of the house?
I have the same question about the big gaps.
It will be covered with cornice (usually 55mm) so no need to make a tight join. The fixing team generally sheet from bottom up in this case because it makes their job easier when screwing the board.
Oh, no way, he’s doing it wrong. Suppose to fall down occasionally on the stilts, the mud should fall off the ceiling and collect on the floor and his clothing, he has not cussed and don’t look fatigued at all. And worst of all, who ever has to come behind him and sand it down is being treated way to good and may have problems finding another job.
I know right, it's all in the video editing.. I even had to spray them with the hose to make it look like they were sweating.
Yeah,! People think that a worker that never get dirty is not a professional right!...
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I would hire you guys in a second. I’m in the business 30 years and I have seen it all. I have seen so many messy jobs.
@2:40 ..... Do you Aussies always leave a 1.25" open joint where the wall meets the ceiling ???? I'm thinkin WTF is that !!!!
It was freaky
I was just gonna comment on that. Thank god someone else did. I was wondering why there is such a huge gap between wall and ceiling?
Bottom line, Great job guys. Very neat work. I certainly was impressed. It's a shame that you can't post a video without people leaving unnecessary negative comments but I really hope you guys see right through the ridiculous comments. Thank you for taking the time to post this video.
Thanks mate, glad you liked it. You can't please everyone.
The negative comments are few n far between lol lots of praise. And well deserved praise. Amazing work.
its a nice trick to tape only seams in one direction and after it dries the ones crossing to avoid taping intersections cool.
Very nice clean work! Im a finisher myself how it should be done.
Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner on the drywall
Been on jobs where the finish work was damn near perfect and been on jobs where it looked like they used a garden rake to mud with. Great to see the flats feathered out.
I’ve been using a hawk and trowel for 35yrs and have no clue why he wouldn’t just use the trowel, to each their own I guess
He spends more time wiping his but joints .don't see how that is fast. The flats look nice..and no ceiling corners makes it easier ..
3:00 what's with that big gap behind him the length of the wall above the glass? couldn't you match up the boards? how you gonna fix that?
In Australia it is Pretty Standard to install a cove cornice -90mm/75mm or 55mm or even fancy fibrous old style cornice,in this country it is not needed to seal this area with sheets in domestic housing.We are pretty lucky that it is still our job to install these features and finishes off a room nicely.
@@dismaldog thanks for the response, i guess that explains it. In america, we never heard that word ..."cornice". Sounds like something you'd eat in middle-ages england.
Man, you are a professional. I do a lot of this at the schools. Nice and flat, no need for sanding. Good work.
Leroy Chavez.
I thought Australians had to swipe counter clockwise lol just kidding fine job guys true professionals. I'm no production drywall guy but I've hung and finished plenty so I can appreciate the speed and skills.
But sometimes the towel is backwards... Haha... Thanks
I've watched other Videos by these guys. I was so impressed how they all work in a team. they do Great work . I hate they make it look so easy. VERY clean, I must say.
Yeah they are the best I've seen. Thanks for watching
I plan to become a DIY drywall finisher so pardon me if my question sounds too silly. Looks like those seams he finished already were mudded. Why did he mud them again?
Just to fill the recess completely. These guys are perfectionists. Hehe
Fully impressed. Efficiency at 100*. We use pans and knives. Man ide like to learn your style.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say a lot of this has to do with the mud - brand, type and how it’s mixed. Having the proper mud at the right consistency is key.
Why is there a gap in the ceiling corner on the drywall
@@marlonmaatrijk1571 I'd guess that the room will have crown molding, so the gap will be covered.
Can someone tell me why there are gaps at the edge of the ceiling to external wall. Thx
Those corners went quick wish i had those tools. But im good with cheap ones as i am only gona do this once every few years. Wish me luck on this level 5 wall.
THE MORE I WATCH YOU GUYS VIDEOS, THE MORE I LEARN. JUST FOR THE SAKE OF KNOWLEDGE ☺ IT IS VERY INTERESTING! OH AND YOUR ACCENT IS A PLUS!! 😍
Good job.....Except, I don't see one switch box, light box or receptacle cut out. Do you cut them all out afterwards? Maybe the boarders arrived before the electricians???
The electrician comes before and after. He cuts them out. He knows where everything is
Here in Brazil it's impossible to make straight lines like the ones you guys are able to do. I don't know if it's due to the high moisture, the components of the joint compound, or whatelse. I have seen very experienced professionals and gave them the challenge to do so. No one was able. How much water in the compound to get a so thin mud? Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
He is great on the trowel with a odd way to hold it. I'm just not a fan of pizza flipper trowels though.
so I was led to believe that most guys used a trowel OR a knife (with hawk or pan, respectively). but this guy is doing what I ended up doing when I tried skim coating a ceiling today. He's using a trowel AND a knife. Maybe in about 10 years I'll be able to do it as deftly as he does.
I have been doing drywall finishing for 30 years wondering why the ankles is not tape and bed it in other then that keep up the good work ☺️😉😉
Complimenti stucchi meravigliosamente! Ma perché le lastre non le mettete sfalsate e le posizionate tutte nello stesso senso? Così facendo si crepano con sbalzi termici ?
They be saying that there are faster workers here and there but they got mud all over their clothes looking like clowns. You sir, look pretty fast and good at what you're doing and plus damn you are clean. I'm a builder but I've done plenty taping and mudding. If I was a taper the company I would wanna work for is yours. Greetings from Sweden.
Are all the butts you run recessed? Also, the guy running the hawk and trowel looks skilled enough to run it without putting his last few passes with a blade. Just saying. Nice work. One more question. Is the mud you use for skimming/topping orange?
Where are all the receptacles and light switches? Lights in the ceiling?
Hey I've always done it with hand tools and I'm looking to get into the tools like flushed and what not but I'm trying to get as much know-how as I can before I invest in the tools. So the tool you are using to spread the mud in the corner, that's different from the tool you use to flatten the tape in the corner after you use the roller, right? The one after the roller is a flusher? Or is that what the head you are using is called?
1st the tape will be applied with a banjo or bazooka...then they are using a compound tube with an angle head similar to the flusher
but with 3 holes in it....lastly...the flusher head is used to squeeze out excess mud.
I understand as far as the banjo or bazooka and then using the compound tube to apply the mud. My question is, is there a difference between the angle head used to squeeze the mud out after taping, and the angle head used to spread the mud after using the compound tube. As far as I know they are different aren't they? One is a flusher head and one is an angle head?
for those wondering why his mud is yellow: its called topping.
real pros know the difference and when to use it.
joint compound is used to embed tape and do the first coat and second coat. lightly sanding in between.
then for the finish they apply topping which unlike joint compound is vinyl based and therefore goes on smoother and is easier to sand and bring to a really fine finish.
While I agree he could probably do a more effective job with a knife and pan, I have a lot of respect for guys who can use a hawk and trowel, shit takes skill and as long the job gets done right and on time people wont care if you put it on with a butter knife.
Cheers mate, it looks great
Where do you get this “topping”
Nice and uniform... i would do the sanding behind you guys anyday..
Nice..
Wondering why the walls have gap at top? Is trim going all around top of the whole unit?
Yo..what were they doin in corners with those polls? Guy applied n guy smoothed it out? Clean work man.Why is spackle brown like that?
Is the mud straight out of the tub or do you water it down a bit, add something else to it? Can you share you recipe, that goes on super clean or I'm sure much of it attributed to your tremendous skill!
Where are you guys at? I didn't know international Building code allowed us to leave wood framing not covered by a fire blocking product inside living areas. Especially at the top of a wall. Are you using a rated material for crown?
Those must be 24' sheets on the ceilings. I like it.
they are 18ft, but are only 10mm and very light. Cuts down in the finishing, barely any butt joints on a standard job. Thanks for tuning in!
Очень залипательный процесс. Всегда приятно смотреть , кто делает все профессионально.
I've seen this method in NY and Toronto. Seems to be down under too? Every region has a way of getting it done.
Nice job guys. Keep the videos coming. Love yur work! Don’t listen to the haters
Thanks Jenny. Love thy hater.
Maxkil 😈
Why not use a box and pump? Knock it out quicker than hand bedding. I never used hawk and trowel Just pan and knives
Obviously a master of the hawk and trowel. What is he checking with the tip of his knife? Great job!
He is getting the old dry plaster out of the fresh plaster
Hey the first pass that you do, I know your using hot mud but is that to get rid of the fisheyes before you apply the finish coat ?
What do you do on those interior walls where they meet the ceiling? I’ve never seen that done before in the United States?
They get a corner moulding called cornice. Plenty of different designs but the most basic and common is a cove shape.
I assume it’s for crown moulding but why do they leave gaps at the top of the wall and the ceiling? I just started and I get told to push the wall board up to the ceiling and it will prevent moister by leaving a gap at the floor
Your assumption is correct
Cornice made from the same stuff the drywall is made from. That's what goes up there Australia's version of crown moulding I guess
yeah there is a 10mm gap at floor
Maxkil oh wow you actually replied! I love the work you guys do it’s so smooth and fluid, never seen a team of workers so efficient and skilled, love the channel
Really clean and professional, nice job
What's with all the gaps at the ceiling at the top of the wall sheets? Legit question because I don't know.
Just wondering what kind of mud do you guys use love your videos great craftsmanship!!
Is there a reason for not mudding the inside corners between the ceiling and wall? Are they putting crown molding in?
Great work! But why are you guys holding your trowels upside down?
They say its better control.
So most of the houses in australia have these walls and then there is brickwork outside?
Not most , there are some .
It’s called a brick veneer.
@@Maxkil do you see work on long term for brickies in australia?
And what would you say about the weather is it like most of the people say that is dry and sunny throughout the whole year
I couldn't give you an accurate answer. I know if the market is going south less developers building townhouses an apartments as well as houses. Which will affect everyone. Yeah great weather all year round.
@@Maxkil I appreciate your answer mate, I wanted to ask how do you lads find new jobs? Normally for yourself and other trades , I work in the UK and for jobs like yours or bricklayer there are websites or some agencies that hire people, how is it in australia?
I enjoyed evey minute of this video amazing job. I am just curious why there is gap left between the ceiling and the wall? Thanks.
Robots robot there in Australia and they always put trim there so they aren’t too concerned about that gap. Cornice trim I think it’s called. If u watch other videos and they do the same thing now u will know why then read the comments. So many haters will talk crap about the gaps when they don’t have a clue. Some things are done different than the USA
@@dickjames5007 thank you for the info and it is different than here in Canada as well
Why not run the flat box on the butt joints too? We do.
Only had like 5 big butts on this job so no need to dirty the box for it that's all
@@drywallgangsters the Box should already be dirty from when you ran your Flats you use the same box for your butt joints
@@jefferybisheimer6178 Muds watered down more to run through the machines, we like to use thicker mud for butt joints just for less shrinkage unless there's heaps of them! On finishing day we skim over the butts with the 12inch each side!
Doing a good job very clean but you either use a hawk and trial or a knife and pan but it's a lot quicker to do it with the drywall Taping Tools
Woow you guy are very very fast ! My respect
Also I noticed that you use the adhesive before you hang, some ar as in the states do that but is it code? Or just trying to get rid of nail pops. I also noticed that your framing is 24” on center, 1/2” max framing is 16”. Is that why you use the glued blocks between the trusses on the joints?
Sorry for all the questions, I’m a 35yr drywall guy but we can always learn!!
No ceiling angles taped. Crown throughout the house ?
Ok might be dumb question, but the mud is yellow and dried to white or specific type of mud?
Is that gap around the caps a detail or is it negligence of the rockers ?
i'm from brazil, congratulations. I'm a fan of your work...
What is the reason for the gaps around the ceiling?
Cove
cool - and after sanding or not? And how to sanding this guys, the same fast? Thanks
Interesting use trowel and knife for finish
That Total lite mud is sweet. Where can I buy it in the US?
Why mud the butt joint with a trowel and finish with a taping knife? Just use the one tool
You guys have it sorted. If you dont mind me asking what rates are you getting in Ozzy?
For the people that don't get it the trowel is angled to be deeper in the middle and he he feathering the edges with the flat blade which flexes..Great job guys.
how come you don’t tape cielings angles ? just let the crown cover it ?
makes me want to gut my house and have these guys come finish the inside.
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Great job !!! Fantastic work!! I know you don’t do much sanding but what is your procedure?
Nice coordination as always, tumb up!
Good neat job,why’s there so big a gap between the wall & ceiling?
Probably coving.
Awesome job - question though. How come you didn’t tape and mud the walls to the ceiling?
Cornice line covers all of it .
Thanks brother! Your videos are helping me with a lot my diy projects! Keep them coming!
@@berternie1098 hey thank you very much Ernie. We really appreciate you. I love making videos and talking to guys like yourself
Question I forgot to ask.. is there a brand of drywall knives that are better than others? I always see wallboard, husky and dewalt. I’m looking to buy a new set.
I'm Brazilian, what tool do you carry the glue? And how many centimeters and spatula? top finish
I'm 17 almost 18 years old, close to being out of high school. I've been debating to become a union painter or a union drywall worker. I live in Washington State and we have a IUPAT apprenticeship school here. I was wondering if you could give me any tips on which trade to pursue and anything I should practice or do to prepare myself.
Awesome video, thanks!
Do not get into construction it looks like fun now but its not when you get older this looks easy but its not its hard on your back and neck if you really want to get into construction i suggest plumbing, electrical or a/c painting its not so bad but in my opinion doing painting and drywall is boring and tedious lots of sanding not very challenging i would just go to college find something you really like to do.
@@julcast1229 Well the thing is. I've always enjoyed working with my hands, I've never enjoyed working with paper, pencils, and computers. I would rather spend my last living breath outside doing something with my hands. The only reason why I considered painting or drywall is because they both seem pretty interesting to me, I've also done drywall and painting before and I enjoyed it. The only reason I'm kind of picking drywall over painting is because it seems to pay more, industrial and commercial panting doesn't seem to pay all that well. I have considered plumbing and electrician, the problem is I'm not that good at math. I just to be so horrible at math that I used to have to practice outside of school, I've gotten better at math but I'm still not the best. It seems like to be an electrician or a plumber you have to know quite a bit about mathematics.
Hey Dorian, what did you choose bro? You get into drywall?. I thought your comment was correct. I find outside of drywall you can still do anything you want to do. It's very practical..pays good and it's rewarding
marshall permashape gold.is it good for that job too.
Amazing. They make it look easy. Good Job guys..
Fantasic job guys. im a drywall finisher in canada and there is no way we could have three or for guys in one house like that for us a house like that would pay us about 1800.00 but they charge us material which would about 400.00 leaving 1400.00 so we have to do it with one or maybe two people, but great work guys
I'm probably just ignorant as to why but how come there is a gap between the ceiling and wall drywall?
we are jest getting cornice going around the perimeter seals it up nicely. Its fast too,
Different than in Europe... but I like. Fast and precise... practical experience
Neat and Clean. Very professional and quality job. I love you guys.
I good carpenter/hanger makes a good finisher and a good finisher makes a excellent painter since they’re the last ones to touch the walls.
Why is there such of a big gap in between the wall and the ceiling wall?.
How do you guys finish it?
The wall board should be tight to the ceiling to make a real anlgle finished !!!
I think that's an Australian thing. The crown molding is made of gypsum, so they just cement it in place with joint compound.
What kind finishing mud is that. Name of the brand
Hi there, I want to tape and joint a ceiling inside a container home... The ceiling flexes by almost an inch along a 30 foot span when I'm walking on the roof for maintenance... Is there a special flexible mud I can use along with tape in the joins that will avoid cracking down the line. Thanks
Yes it's called joint compound.
@@miguelg2650 hi Miguel, thanks for getting back to me on this, can you tell me if there are joint compounds that are better than others when it comes to flexibility? Cheers Nigel
Great workmanship!!! What width finishing blade are you using?
Very nice work! Do you guys sand in between coats?
Artists at work.