Fastest Drywall Crew in Town Hang Ceiling with Longest Sheets in 30 Minutes
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- čas přidán 19. 12. 2020
- Fastest Drywall Fixers in Town Hang Longest Sheets of drywall which is 20 ft. Using Makita Drywall Collated screw guns, The ceiling fixed in under 30 minutes and they were only warming up, Please subscribe to watch more
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As a retired 69 year old road worker of 45 years, it takes a video like this to make me realise my body is going the other way now. How young, fit and professional these boys are. Just watching that tattooed lad get through the gaps to do a patch on the ceiling had me howling with pain and I was wasn't even moving! Brilliant lads, hat off to you.
Love how people comment saying “you’re doing it wrong” I’ve been boarding for over 20yrs n never seen two gangs do it exactly the same... these guys are definitely pro in my opinion nice job lads 👍🏻
There will always be haters out there.
@@Methodical2 useally people sitting on their ass at home and never worked in there life
Worked with these guys Craig, Tim and rory.. Absolute professionals and gentlemen. One of the best crews in brisbane
that's them. yeah very quick!!
I'm a professional firefighter and never seen guys work together in this way other than in firefighting. I love how they each have different assignment but can pick up when one slips off the wall board. This is how we work in the fire service, everyone with a assignment but if one slips, the work continues. Dam good jop.
Thanks mate, stay safe
Another type of firefight you'll see this as well.
Uve never seen anyone work together this good? Come on now
I'm my 15 years of commercial work have I never seen 20 foot drywall sheets. I can only imagine what those would weigh in 5/8 😵
We have ordered 26’. Had to buy semi worth at a time. They use to deliver to site and we would unload but now you have to go through the stock yard we use and they have to deliver it. Haven’t used anything longer then 16’ 5/8 for ten years though
5/8 fire code LMAO, I could hang 100 sheets a day solo when I hung that shit 30 years ago
@@bseidl1976 I think the lath and plasters union here in Tacoma WA requires 200 sheets a day per person 5/8x4x12".
@@scuddrunner1 200 boards a day per person?? 200 boards a day for 2 men including routing out , scrapping out and screwing it off is a damn good days work.
@@kgibbsiam Yep. The Seattle convention center had semi-trucks full of rock surrounding the block waiting to be unloaded. The walls were 3 layers of 5/8's rock. Agreed it sounds like BS but as a carpenter, I saw it.
I have 35 years as a painter who has done his share of boarding. The way these guys snap those holes for wires is awesome.
Like the old guys who could do it with a slate shingle.
2 guys, 2 horses. All you need
Yeah the third guy normally gets in and works the bathroom walls after bigger ceilings sheeted
Been drywall taping 31 years. These guys do awesome work.
Easy when their is no lights or outlets to cut out and measure lol
Totally correct, much easier, many other things make it easier as well. Thanks for watching
Right
there*
Don’t need to measure for outlets on new construction, especially when you have the right tools
And using them guns not the traditional drywall screwgun
Its the speed with the quality that makes this awesome. Great job guys!!!
Lol I think they’re just putting on for the camera. In reality they would hang 1 sheet and sit down for a hour smoko haha.
These guys haven’t seen Mexicans
I was going to say the same....3 mexicans would have done the whole house in 30 mins !!!
the mexicans must shake their head everytime an american says that.
All these funny fantasies of super Mexicans.
@@Maxkil only Mexicans say that. Lol
Lmao im a Taper and haven’t seen any sheet rockers faster than the mexicans that work for the company I work for, Anning Johnson Co but these guys kill it too !🤙🏻
Always good to see proficient people work. Even in unrelated tasks, there is much to learn.
These guys are awesome reminds me of being a teenager. But all that cutting from the back creates blisters in the finishing. Great teamwork
Not true
Guys work like an orchestra, they do their own stuff everybody, but once in a while they play their main theme together.
New serie?
This Drywallers are amazing.
Take my like 👍🏻
Yeah bro new series thanks for the like
When you have guys that are skilled all doing the job it gets done fast and done properly- great job guys. Keep up the good work
Quite top grade. No rush - no panic - just production. Very nice seeing the combination of screws with adhesives and then the drywall bonded to bride strengthening blocks. That ceiling would be very straight and solid after plaster completion and paint.
Is that what the coated backboards are for? as strengthening blocks?
Combination of screws and adhesives? How else are you supposed to hang a lid
@@jeffkokosinski1784 alot of other only mechanical fix and dont use adhesive
@@jeffkokosinski1784 throw it up and say
STICK
The village people of the drywall world lmao
I am Canadian. I am a hard working builder. I worked with a polish crew of drywallers who specialized in international contracts. They had worked in 30 different countries inculidng most of europe, middle east and asia. I asked them are Canadians the hardest working crew in the world? The y told me we were second. To the Aussies! Fair dinkum mate !
Haha nice man. I like it!!
Never mind the complaints fellas. I like seeing a highly functional and safe crew like this. Great work in my humble opinion.
Wow - Great to see highly skilled professionals who take pride in their work.
Like poetry in motion. No wasted movement. Excellent work!!!
these guys work with such speed, precision, coordination & ruthless efficiency a credit to their company & their trade such a joy to watch
Such a fine choreographed crew you guy's are top notch. Keep up the good work and be safe.
Hope y’all are being payed will, that damn skill and finesse takes years of experience.
They will be subcontractors getting paid by the square meter, you never see wages guys working like that..
@@MegaDavyk wages and metre both shit pay you gotta run your own to make bank
Interesting system with the blue adhesive. I sure don’t miss the old days of nailing everything on wood frame. But I sure had strong shoulders!
My shoulders are trashed....!
I've been in construction all my life and these fellows are amazing. Poetry in motion. No one seems to hurry. What country is this ? The metal stud framing is different. Very interesting to see how its done other places. Efficient and I love the screw guns.
Queensland Australia mate
see the sparking on the outside external wall? New rules in Australia.
@@whoisKF sarking bro Feng
They're in somalia
The splicers added on the long joints are new to me. Seems like a good idea. You guys are rolling. I've witnessed a Mexican crew hanging 12' sheets that construct a ramp that gets about 4' from the ceiling. Then one poor bastard gets a sheet loaded on his back and runs up the ramp. Was about 4 guys on very high stilts standing around with regular screw guns. They were very efficient but I can't imagine the guy bent over with a sheet on his back all day has a long term career. I guess it's much faster than a lift. Thanks for the video.
that's some solid lid with all that glue and backing in between the trusses like that ... wouldn't want to have to take a sheet down, that's for sure lol
its a pleasure to watch and everybody knows ad does his job and you can't hear all that yelling, arguing and complaining.
Love everything about drywall..hanging n tape mudding..paint..nice .those are pretty long sheets.
Those benches are sweet!!
Those guys deserve every penny that they earn !!
U guys are the baddest crew for sure! Super Motivation
I don’t miss hanging 12’ firecode-5/8 on ceilings in commercial buildings with a regular drywall gun. 13 years in metal studs and drywall in the union. Wish we were able to wear shorts.
I don't mind framing with metal studs, but hated hanging on them.
I can tell the gypsum bd are 1/2” & not 5/8”
Hello. I am from Algeria, a worker for Blacko Blatter. Also your work. I wish you success
Me and one other guy (no lift) would hang 16' high strength ceiling board.... On wood though, and would measure layout and start perimeter nails.... It was tough to do, I don't miss it...! Wait till your 50 and see how your screw gun shoulder feels....
We did that for years 16 ft 5/8ths board but never preset nails just held board with our heads and dug for nails to tack it up lol. Finally switched to cordless screwguns toward the end of my career.Made it to 55 and could still do it well but found something easier
Looks like tattoo is mandatory in these job 😁😁Great job guys like a symphony 👍
What a great team work!
Is that it for insulation? What is the required nail pattern for drywall? It's interesting to see how things are done in different countries....
I don’t miss these days. I retired well. In my days I sheet rocked an island, maybe you’ve heard of it. It’s called Manhattan.
Haha nice
Mista Tea just had to come and watch it though didn’t ya, haha, bro. I did Manhattan many moons ago myself, local 608.
@@rodneyficklin9281
Lol. It’s nice to hear from a brother. I retired in 2014. I was 608 until it became 157.
@@rodneyficklin9281 😂🙌
U guys do things very differently than in the USA you guys are good at what u do keep going
Very good team work 💪
BIG FAN FROM ALGERIA 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
They might not be the fastest but looks like quality work which is more important
These three can ROCK...
That’s some funky framing
Hanging on metal SUCKS...!
Nice Job... Never Lost , 💯
Hola saludos cordiales desde el Salvador.....me encanta sus videos ....es un gran trabajo en equipo que ustedes desarrollan en ese país tan lindo como la USA......que siempre tengan trabajo que Dios los bendiga siempre......
great work guys!
I also love the adesive cuts used to join boards) I do that detailing
GOOD JOB GUYS GREAT TEAM WORK..
These dudes are like an orchestra. Cool to watch. Everybody is tim the tool man saying it’s easier with no lights. Of course but these dudes firing measurement with team work would knock that out quick regardless. Cool to watch pros.
Best drywall team I've ever seen ....
Fantastic Job Guys!!.What type of fixing screws are you using to fix the plasterboard to the galvinsed steel frame please?.(Type/make/lenght and width?).Thank you. All the best for 2023!!..
nice work guys top class...what make are those platforms?
Very very interesting and cool how they hang drywall vs how we hang drywall wow 🤩 different system way of working just different wow no insulation different metal studs. Interesting
Love the video💜
How do you know where to screw when you have the drywall up on the panel? How do you determine where to drill?
You have the studs to guide you in this video you see those blue metal studs thats were you drill
Screw off the perimeter and you know where the nailers are.
Play shooters games and determine it;!plus put some marks or just follow from first screws;!
Easy job, makes fun, i like! 👋👍
New sub 🤙🏼 y’all do some good work
Thanks for the sub!
Chega a ser terapêutico ver esses caras trabalhando. Muito bom!!!
great team work
Stilts? Faster?
Excellent work
much better than what we do in the uk, the glue and joining boards
When I first got to Australia I thought exactly that, also they don't usually do butt joints half and half on a joist either.
They sit it in the space between joists and place a long board spread with adhesive and they prop it slightly higher than the rest of the ceiling so it can be flushed down to level when skimmed.
Boa noite pessoal , fico aqui assistindo o trabalho de vocês, se tiver uma vaga aí nesse trabalho , eu vou heim kkkkkk . Forte abraço, fiquem com Deus e continuem mostrando esse excelente trabalho de vocês.
Good job guys ,where you work at? Wich state i like to come work with you
excellent work.
Proper Team work= high productivity
Excellent team - knowing what to do with out being asked
Then anticipating next move
Creg/Greg is a beast !
Молодцы! Есть чему научиться!
Are they coming back and adding more screws? Here in Florida you average 7" spacing
There is adhesive.
That's what I was thinking... In Texas we did 5 screws on the seam and 4 in the body.
USG recommends a 7" at ends and 11" in the field.
Muy buen trabajo 👍
Holy bigfoot boots on that small fella
They are my type of workers all keeping busy
Well done guys, Back in the day, I hung rock for 5 years, no wasted motion, and they work as a team. No bickering no excessive chatter, nobody saying "that's not my job" Those type dont last long on a good crew.
Damn, that’s an awesome tool
I used to be in drywall taping and hanging in the US years ago. What is the blue stuff glue? The screw guns are awesome!!
blue stuff is stud adhesive. also also baffled me how you u.s boys dont use these collated screw guns. been around for 20+ years now
What's the blue product that you are putting in the ceiling before the boards and what's for? , Great video.
Stud adhesive
Привет из России,молодцы мужики ,быстро,чётко,качественно!!!
👋🇭🇲
Nice job
Looks like a Dixon!
Love it 💥
Good job
What are the small rectangular boars used for in between-sections? For anti sag? Great work
i watched this whole stupid video trying to find that out!
yeh...its called back blocking
Im from the US drywall is done differently over here, what kind of Model Makita drywall guns did you use? What is the blue paint you used is it some bonding agent where you only need to screw on the perimeter of the drywall? Also are you connecting adjacent drywall with a ceramic tile? I have never seen any of this before please reach out to me. I need answers and also where can i get those benches lol
The blue stuff is called stud adhesive it holds the sheet better then screws you could take the m all out and the sheet wouldn’t fall, it’s not a tile it’s called back blocking it’s to make a stronger using mud on bits of plasterboard
I’m a landscaper and did this job and I do think that this is one of the hardest job out there u see then lift it up like it’s nothing but it hurts guys.
I didn't even have to watch I knew Aussie as soon as I saw those shorts lol
Team work makes the dream work
Yes sir!!
The sheet look even longer than 20ft! Wow. What is the blue paint/stuff they are dabbing on the joists and what are the pieces of board with compound in the ceiling for?
blue stuff is stud adhesive. its stronger than screws whem set. the sqaure pieces inbetween the batterns are back block, adds strenght to the join and prevents cracking
Do you not like the scaffolding higher so you can use your head to rest the board as you dcrew
I love watching you guys work.
A few questions:
1) What's the blue stuff (I'm guessing glue)?
2) Why are there tiles in the ceiling?
3) Are those nail guns or are they screws? Are you nailing in to metal?
4) How come you're cutting holes for wires but aren't pulling any wire through?
blue stuff is stud adhesive aka glue
Thanks mate. I get asked that a lot
Felitaciones que rapides grande los tres maestros
Im new in hanging sheetrock.... why the little pieces in between? Help keeping it hung? Awesome work
It gives the butt joints more solid strength since it looks like joist are at a 32in oc
"You good? Yeah good" *storm of screw guns for 15 seconds*
Veo mucha desiplina son buenos Intaladores son los mejores.
What are the extra small pieces for? I have never seen that done before
It's because 2 ft on center is an over span for 1/2" Sheetrock... those glue boards will help keep it from sagging.
Yes any ceiling over 3 sheets wide need back blocking to meet code-also garage ceilings.10mm super ceil sheets used here i reckon
And what kind of material is used? Normal for rigips joint, or what ?
Que largo tienen esas placas?,,gracias por el video
Wish we had those screw guns back in the day
Fastest drywall crew. In. The. WORLD
I know for a fact not in the world. I've seen 2 mexicans hang 100 4x8 sheets with a regular dewalt screw gun in 6 hours 2 hours clean up
@@jeremydunn9978 yeah cool cool, I didn't realize we had a representative from Guiness here in the comments
Brilliant squad
What's the blue goop in the bucket he's putting on the ceiling joists?
glue