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  1. @catmonkey6826 July 25, 2024

    I've been drywalling for 20 years here in the UK. Lot's of good points but I have a couple extra things that I always do. BTW I wasn't sure what tool you showed at the start but I recommend an impact driver with 4 setting such as the Hikoki, make sure you use a PH2 dedicated bit that fixes directly in to the tool, not a bit holder. The impact driver means you can go in to tough old timbers or new ones by just adjusting. It has a specific setting, fast start then upon resistance drops torque. OK tip 1*, always put your 8×4's on 2 pieces of timber to raise them off the floor for cutting, or even better stick the pile on a pair of Stanley Junior Saw Horses, man this makes things much faster and much easier, particularly for complicated cuts. Change your blade every day at the least, guys using blades for weeks are just disorganised, blades cost pennies. Looking forward to see how you fix more than a single board.

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