Drywall Construction Crew Working Fast
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2019
- How to cut drywall and hang fast. This drywall construction crew is one of the most efficient in the business. Everyone knows what is needed so there is not a lot of talking going on. These drywall sheets are 10mm thick and the stack of drywall Craig is cutting from are 6m sheets. Thanks for watching this series. See you on the next one. Please subscribe if you want to see more home improvement & drywall construction videos. #DRYWALL #CONSTRUCTION #HOWTO
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Theres working fast and then there running around for 10mins while someone films to make it look like your fast.... no chance they keep up this pace all day everyday.
or there is just working fast
True story. I’m sure this crew is good and efficient. But I don’t think this is a realistic pace for an entire day...and week...and year. But who knows. Maybe they finish and office in 3 hours and take off the rest of the day!
@@Maxkil dunno mate we still gettin good M2 rate and hr rate here in NSW so go as fast or slow as they want, quick you finish the quicker you get to the pub!
35 years an still going as a gyprocker and people yes this pace all day every day. It’s how it’s done here in the domestic market. I’ve worked in Qld, NSW and Vic Some of the comments here are from some seriously lazy bastards. Super odd (and great)to see non Asians still in the trade.
And for another idiot know it all comment about power boxes of which we don’t have here in Aussie and we glue so the need for mechanical fixing everywhere is eliminated.
gonget Ive never seen an Asian sheetrocker in my life!!
Hanging drywall can go really really fast if everyone knows their place and the routine of the project. Notice one guy is pulling measurements/cutting, one guy is hanging/tempscreweing with the occasional assistance of the guy measuring while the third guy is finishing out the screws and cookie cutting doors/windows. Awesome team effort! Teamwork makes the dream work.
johnnny boo Gtfo of this comment section
A dramatic scene of drywall installation. At that speed must be a Friday
maybe there thirsty
Lmao it’s Friday before lunch
Must have had a good lunch lettin the good times "Roll"
A Monday after a big weekend on the gear moiteee
Just for the video lol or yea must be a Friday lmao 😂
My boss: Starting today you're paid by the square meter
Me:
Boss: Sorry lads, you’re being paid by the hour.
Lads: Whaaaaaaaaaa?
tf out here with LADS
You do know , that the better you are, the more you get pr hour ?
In my business the average hourly wage is 120Danish kr / h i get 450kr / h cause im damn good, and damn fast
Working as fast as you can, even when paid by the hour will give you more jobs, and better jobs. You will get picked for advancement etc... :)
Yeah mate totally agree!!
@@KimAllMighty Good salary
@@KimAllMighty Working fast doesn't necessarily mean you are better...
In my hanging days 60 years ago good fast hangers would average 50 12' sheets a day in wood framed houses 8' ceilings nailed on, no glue or power tools. We had aluminum horses which were new then and a big advance for us. My best day was 83 4'x12's hung by my self in day light. And yes it was all piece work @ $1.00 per sheet. $250 a week was good money then.
Very glad I got to do it and enjoyed your video.
Thanks
as an electrician im just cringing thinking of the boxes they probably missed cutting out going fast
i am crying about using drywalls for wall in general. i use only aerated concrete blocks. its silent, warm, easy to use.
My exact thoughts
No boxes in Australia
@@dead_mazay_ru we too use ytong
this crew is amazing notice how theyre not talking to each other much everybody knows what to do the guy is amazing cutting drywall the rotozip and the guns help a lot nice video.
Flawless execution. Timing good. rythem nice....even good attitudes and hustle. They are on my level, and I'd be honored to work with these fellow sophisticates!! Well done gentleman. ✊✌
Never did enough drywall to merit the expense of a drywall gun, but the neighbour's just love it when you've got 3000 screws and a impact driver
So what I’ve learned is that to drywall fast 2/3 of the crew needs no shirt (10% more horse power)
More aerodynamic 😉
I've been hanging for 2 years now, love it. Good work guys
Thanks man. Good luck
This *must* be reality tv! Haven't seen a crew work like this unless it's on property brothers!
U guys are good. Drywall hanging is tough. 👍🏼 good job amigos
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I did this for there 3 years before joining the military in my twenties. You have 2 speeds. When you're getting paid by the hour and when you're getting paid by the sheet. I was the apprentice working for 2 brothers that were masters at it. Once I got the hang of it you can knock it out without really saying much like these guys. Everyone has their job to do and you don't stop until lunch or until the job is done.
These guys are amazing🔥😬 it took me three days just to do my garage & i don’t even think i did it correctly 😂🔥
Definitely paid by foot or meter. And showing off for the camera. Or it's Friday and everyone gets to leave when all the boards are up.
i think its all 3 mate. hehe. Please subscribe
These guys aren't fast
They are just slightly better then average
@@John.strong What would be faster?
Not only does taking off the shirt and wearing Daisy dukes lower the weight, it also makes you more aerodynamic for a faster performance.
not to mention the extra mobility, allowing you to do, well pretty much anything
Not to mention the masculine hatness
And you look sexy doing it.
What are you guys clipping your collated guns to on your side?
Took me 10 minutes 58 seconds to measure, cut and hang my first piece of drywall.
#metoo
😅
paper-houses ... that's how us houses fly away at first wind gust...
They still have that structure under the drywall. Drywall is just for the cosmetics.
1/2 drywall is no different from 5/8 there no integrity difference. And that's metal framing. That house ain't going nowhere.
Not really an accurate representation of a real building site, any1 who is in a trade will be fit to tell u this
DarLav Plus there cheating with those guns! Those arent even real sheetrock guns !
@@yonkers702lvpride3 why not? They are Makita drywall guns....
Harles74 you know what i mean. If not you know nothing about sheetrock
@@yonkers702lvpride3 So you mean Hilti guns?
Me and Nature yuup
This is what you call construction chemistry! Nice job!!
These guys are straight up drywall GANGSTERS
Everyone's a drywall superstar with 1/2 inch board
My crew would smoke these guy's with our shirts on💪🍻
1/2” sheetrock anyone can do it fast, show a video working to 5/8”
For real man.
Try 1/4 Hardie siding panels lol
el sheetrock de pulgada para hospitales en el ciling con tornillo de rondana
5”8 that shits heavy 1”2 is a breeze
3/4 fire shield 😂these guys will cry
This is the pace you have to be on all day or even faster when you are doing piece work the faster you work the more money in your pocket and maybe even a chance to go home early... Cheers from Colorado keep going at it boys #drywallLife
Hi Daniel, yeah that's right, that's why i don't do the new work myself
What do you guys do with the large gaps on the inside corners where the wall meets the ceiling. That’s why we start with the top sheet first, but I know there are some straightflex inlays that require a gap. Just curious.
Pretty sure it will just be covered with cornice so the gap won't matter, then again I'm not a plasterer and I'm not working on that house
Leave it for the tapers to fix
There will be cornice like this www.bunnings.com.au/gyprock-csr-55mm-x-3m-cove-plaster-cornice_p0731449 going over that gap, which is allowed in Australia.
It sure helps you don't have to have them fitted lengthwise since the room is exactly 2.4m/the height of two sheets
I cannot think of anything more uncomfortable than hanging drywall without a shirt on.
Installing insulation without a shirt on a humid summer day
They had to make it sexy so that people would watch.
I don’t like the dust go inside my shirt
Gotta show off for the big shoot
@@raycosar2983 I fucking hate insulation with a passion! When i was doing residential we have to crawl attics in the summer, it was fucking awful. I hate that itchy feeling you get on your arms that lasts for hours from the glass fibers
Wow great job! Love watching the flow of work!
Omg. my respects, greetings from Cuernavaca ...! I admire you
I have hung drywall professionally for 20yrs and if you get a well tuned crew then the speed they are working at is normal. The only problem i had watching this is setting the bottom first then the top. That leaves a gap at the top pretty nasty that the finishers have to fill every crack before they start taping. Very clean job though.
Top work lads. From Scotland
Thanks John. Glad your watching mate. Enjoy the winter.
@@Maxkil you too guys it's fkn freezing over here after you saying that. Lol. It's to go -8 and record snowfall. 😫😫😫😂😂😂
@@supershev1888 not easy mate... That is super cold.
sorry do you lubricate the profiles and is the wooden frame also good or metal better?
These guys are pros they dont need all day they do it in 10 minutes and look cool i never seen drywall that long sheets
That shit looks like paper you can probably hear some taking a shit from the other side os the building
The rhythm and consistency in which the sheetrock cutter picks the wedgie out of his ass the easily the most impressive thing about this video
Is he picking a wedgie or putting his box cutter back in the holder?
@@cky0100 who knows, these guys are so "efficient", he's probably doing both at once!
If the money stays in your pockets it is very good but if the money goes to your boss's pocket you are not doing well
Percentages. The pie gets cut. Otherwise you get dudes dragging their boots
😂 😂 These guys are fn ANIMALS!!
Most sheet rockers get paid by the board
@@zacheagle3018 out of curiosity, I know the rate must vary, but what would you say is a good per sheet pay rate if I hired someone?
@@joker2712005 I know it's a late response but I had my whole house sheetrocked, new construction (140 sheets @ $10 per sheet)
What was the blue stuff you laid on the beams and what kind of nail guns?
Stud adhesive it's a kind of glue
Makita drywall collated screw guns.
Great job guys from wa Perth do you guys screw the middle of your sheets ?
I hung the skit for 45 years and they changed the name multiple time from sheetrock,plaster boards to gyprock and few more name but to me it was always called shitrock.
Sweaty shirtless pink guys... this is like the Hooters of construction. 😻
Great work! I have some question. What is the difference beetwen horizontal and vertical cartboard mounting? I see you gluing the board. What kind of glue you using? Can you oder custom cutted board in your country? I compare ways of working beetwen countries. Tank you
Looking to buy a collated auto feed plasterboard gun soon, is the Makita still the only one worth considering?
Very fast but what happened with the insulation 🤔
You are welcome to try beeing as fast in my 1950s house where nothing is straight.
Yep, I was thinking the same thing! I'd like to see how fast they'd be throwing up drywall on a early 1900's home where the wall studs are not perfectly square! Something tells me these guys only install on new builds.
You think things are square in new houses? I can tell you first hand they are not...
@@garrettbeck434 for real
@@garrettbeck434 Yes, I do know that, but new homes are generally more square than older homes, especially those that have had remodeling work done to them by folks that don't know what they're doing.
You go around with a wood planer and packing strips first
Hats off to this construction crew. Great job.
Great team work .i like how they have one person doing all the cutting and 2 putting up makes the work even faster
ye, but that way they keep the installing guys without the cutting knowledge so they control theire salary easier. lol
I’ve always installed the top piece first then the lower. Why the lower first? Don’t you end up with gaps?
it's for ease of install, they are using the bottom piece as support for up top, makes install way easier.
Looks like they have spacers under the bottom sheet so the top sheet won’t have a gap.
I would refuse to tape the gaps in the top angles.
You would be wasting your time
They usually install some kind of cornice or trim makes a significant impact for finishing
i hear u. hang top bd. first
Wouldn't be to hard to tape those gaps. Just use heavyweight taping mud and an 8 inch knife so you have the bigger flat edge on the side to run corners. It's gonna suck in, but come back through the next day with a bucket of hot mud and run one side through the place and then the other. More work=more money.
It could be p50 finish or some sort of cornice
i estimate construction here in las vegas . was curious about a couple things ! whats the blue paste looking stuff you apply to studs before the sheet? and when you hang ceiling i noticed you put what looks like a tile and paste on the bacl side of the sheet on the seems..? Please explain why im super curious
What size are your sheets of plasterboard?In uk sheets are 2400 x 1200,and we have electrical boxes everywhere,double sockets,and kitchens loads.Also wheres the insulation?we have to insulate all walls,plus domestic has plyboard between the studs before overboarding,also do you use the same thickness board?We have taper edge 12.5,square edge,15mm Fireline,15mm Soundboard (heavy)
When you and your crew live by the moto
Time is money and you recording that to show that you live by it and mean it !
I'll go with that. sounds good! Thanks for watching, please subscribe
After the video they went home lol 😂
vito fall 😂
actually I left they continued till they finished, then went home, perhaps they went to the pub?
Or perhaps this dude is one of those lazy, work by the hour, type of guys that do what need to keep a job. Too many in the world nowadays! I work to my personal satisfaction and capacity, no one else's!
You guys are bad ass!! I'm a drywaller from denver you guys have a good team
@Maxkil What tool are the boys using to cut out the doors?
They would be even faster without the guy filming. 😂. Awesome!
These are the guys that cut my wire with the cutout tool when they buried my box. -Angry electrician.
Push your wires in lazy electrician.
@@marcusl7055I always push my wires in after drywall is up... with a hammer😁. I guess only good hangers can use a tape rule and cut out a box hole before zipping a sheet. GOOD HANGERS.
@@TanakaDaRocka Yeah, i can respect that. i always have my router bit 1/4 passed the drywall, but ive seen so many electricians leaving the wire folded bulging out of the box...
In australia we push the wire in the wall and put a hammer hole were the power point/switch is and thats it up to the sparky from there
@@marcusl7055 I agree with dude...most electricians are lazy AF and don't push them to where they wont be cut by the router. NO ONE pre-cuts boxes anymore unless YOU have a baseball size bunch of cat 5 and other shit coming out the wall! Do you go the extra mile and think of the next trade in line? FUK NO you don't! You're like every other overweight American looking for the most money on someone else's shoulders! Get TF the truck and do some physical labor!
excellent, good pace of work and coordination. a good team of professionals !!!!
How would you approach this from a commercial standpoint with a ton of 2 foot bulkheads (pipes and ducts everywhere)? I'm an apprentice in wall and ceiling and I struggle with boarding by myself.
Our ancestors fought hard to create reasonable working conditions. we young people should not trample this by regressing
I can be one kick away from every room in that building.
my hanging crew are 2 brothers, both over 50. they get 12$ per sheet and average 50-60 board a day. usually knock off around 2 pm. . are in high demand because they look out for the finisher and dont leave gaps like im seeing on the top angles here.
Amazing ✊🏼 well done guys 👏🏻
Work with 5/8 at that speed, then I'll call you fast.
these guys work like a finely tuned orchestra; everyone seems 2 know what the other guy's doing and what they should do 2 make it work. U rarely hear anyone talk; they just move like one multi-armed unit. loved watching this.
good a question arises what do you apply before installing the plate? thanks.
Well done boys massive work awesome go go go !
thanks mate. cheers for watching. please subscribe
I want to know more about them guns that makes shit way faster we have to reload every time with a new screw..
It’s an attachment. There’s a product review of them by crazy Russian hacker, I can’t remember what’s it called but I’m sure you can find it on amazon
Search "Makita collated auto feed screw gun"
3 guys = a strength of a thousand men... great job guys
Love the efficiency!
What’s the stuff you put on the stud before the board ? Also why don’t you put the board up to the ceiling first so there’s no gap ?
What about electrical outlets? That’s what makes things time consuming.
Different lads, different crew, not the drywallers problem
Electricians normally mark the locations on the floor or take notes of locations prior to the sheets going up.
Glad my drywall guys cut the electrical out for me
I was thinking the same thing, do they not have electrical in this building.
@@gfromkalama8041 2 days patching the sparkies mess
when you start doing big pieces and full sheets specially those 12ft long sheets everything looks like you working fast but when is time to start cutting all the pieces and cut outlets boxes and working inside closets or small rooms, ceiling everything goes slow. but good job anyway
Very fine job! Very impressive to watch.
What stuff are they putting on the studs before hanging
Nothing personal, but the way you cut and fix the board i can definitely tell you guys are not plastering the board, but someone else.
Right?
Wrong.
😳 I feel sorry for finishers 🤣 if they don't have crow molding, everything is going to look like 💩in a year. Minute 8:40
Hang top piece first fellas. Drywall 101
What is the blue glue he's brushing on the studs? Does it work on wood, too?
That's called stud adhesive, designed for timber studs as well. Works really well.
Are they just going to prefill the top gap before they leave or expect taper to do it? Bottom sheet first is not standard practice here although it looks like it should be!
Owner :I'm sure this room had a window.
Tradies : what window. Anyways, Looks better without.
Could be that I'm just blind ... but no outlet or switch boxes?
I'm pretty sure they did it this way because it's not about electrical work but a clean work space and efficient work flow to install drywall quickly .
I was thinking the exact same thing. Shit if it wasn’t for lights and switches and outlets I could throw rock up like them too. I like how they are just tacking and keep moving and have a guy come screw off behind them and cut the openings
See the plates on the walls? They are for electrical. The switches and power points get fitted off to them after the drywall is in. The electrician was the last guy at the site before the drywall fixers come. So there is no issues here.
they will be cut eventually by punching a small hole from the back and cut it later.
This weekday i was wondering and if they cover them and don't measure or mark them how do they find them later 150 for a missed potlight...
I’ve only seen board placed on edge along walls. Seems like flat stack on the floor is harder to cut, snap, and lift?
1/2 is paper and I noticed they put the bottom one down first then stack it leaving that corner gap on the ceiling and I've never used adhesive glue either
Just to make their boss rich.
Exactly, When you start getting older you realize that and your body hurts. Don't work too hard !!
Clearly, you have never worked construction. These guys are working hard for themselves.
Ok Zoomer
I have worked very hard and fast construction for 40 years. Now my body hurts bad.
i don’t wanna work like that.
working fast and efficient is a other story, but running while working? nope.. no way.
Its not that hard for them, Like something your good at, looks hard but you become accustomed to things you know. They all got kids they working for and get paid by the meter. Thanks for watching Elias👍
Maxkil i know what you mean. i‘m a craftsman as well. i’m 44 years now and watching your videos is like watching me in my younger years. i love my work too, but if you work like that all day, month, years, it’s not healthy for you. if you love your job or not.
nobody said if they do the job 3x faster they do not do extra days off 4 party? else they will run out of steam eventually.
@@Maxkil thats why it looks so bad. noone cares 4 details. screws should be on upright walls no further than 25cm. board to board min 3 mm delatation. tape between construction wall and board.
you did it fast i cant deny that.
someone mentionedit already wires? electric boxes?
its a show of vid sorry.
Great job. And yes you can work on that speed all day. As long as you have a good crew. Now if you the only one working that fast you will burn out by lunch time. They have a good crew. Respect. Now keep in mind that every day is different and sometimes you come in 100% and knock it out then theres other days you dont have the same energy level.
did you hang the ceiling w/ stilts or benches?
get back to us it ten years and see how you feel young and fresh yep been there done that now i have back problems work smarter not harder
Go to the joint Chiropractic people, they'll help dude
I enjoyed watching the video. Like a well oiled machine
Thanks Alex. Please subscribe to the channel
Great team work, super quick, great result.
Thats the fist time I've ever seen steel framing, looks cool
There is no need to be running around lol we know you ain’t running when now one is watching
They are running to get the work done.
@@meandnature6452 strictly for the video, no one moves 110% all day long youd be smoked in an hour
When you’re paid by the square foot...
@@travism9197 Some people are made of steel. I met a guy in the trades that didnt even eat all day lol.
These guys probably drywall a normal house per day
I know these guys are super hard workers and kill every job they do but I just cant see someone working 110% 24/7, is it possible sure but darn I'd be smoked after a bit haha
The screwing spacing is all wrong, they just getting it up
Yes and then Nr 3 is doing the final screwing.
we use glue in australia stronger than screws and means you dont have to screw as much
How are you screwing into those metal studs? With self tappers?
yes, looks like silver screws.
what is that glue youre adding to the studs?
Bruh, no insulation? You fart and the people in the room next door will hear it....
there is insulation, they need 1 side of the wall done before it can rest against anything
Not sure what part of the world you are from, but in the US there isn't typically insulation on interior walls. It can be added for extra sound dampening, but isn't standard.
Rarely do I see insulation go up separating rooms. Typically a noise reducer is only used around a bathroom unless specifically called for in the blueprints.
Not many outlets ..
No they get pulled through later by electrician
There's cables in the walls you can see them. The electrician knows exactly where.
Hey man awesome work
Good work 🤙🏼