I have come to the conclusion, that exposure to drywall and compound dust has a strange affect upon the brain, it destroys the ability to make basic decisions, the ability to return to the same work location two days in a row is greatly deminished.
You should be more careful picking your dates.slimwoodie said:Drywall causes a person to drink during working hours, 'an smoke pot too ....
i don't know how they do it .....
ever seen a straight painter / drywaller ????
You mean they start sheetrocking before you're done with the rough-in?jeffkillen said:How do you think they can run you over on those stilts while your trying to cut a boot hole?
square2round said:You mean they start sheetrocking before you're done with the rough-in?jeffkillen said:How do you think they can run you over on those stilts while your trying to cut a boot hole?
square2round said:I'm surprised the builder starts putting up sheetrock before the mechanical is done. Rough-in inspection, HVAC...electrical...and plumbing, has to be passed before the first piece of insulation is put in. I guess there are different codes in other regions. I'd hate working around sheetrockers.
I like it when we start r/i without ths shingles, as long as it's no raining to hard. Leave the flashings,collar,and cap in the garage and let Juan Valdez put it on.Its just because they need the work at that time its like when the boss tries to start Rough in a home before the roof is on. [/B]