will_m
White and Nerdy
Not for the time it wasn't.crappy construction.
Not for the time it wasn't.crappy construction.
My house is made of 3/4inch drywall and 2x6 framing. My new house is better built than your piss filled bucket
3/4" drywall? Is that on exterior walls only?My house is made of 3/4inch drywall and 2x6 framing. My new house is better built than your piss filled bucket
All walls. Orignal owners demanded 3/4 inch drywall and 2x6 framing on ALL walls. All walls filled with insulation as well.3/4" drywall? Is that on exterior walls only?
sounds like a little overkill, but I'll bet that place is tight as hell. Gotta provide some serious piece of mind, too.All walls. Orignal owners demanded 3/4 inch drywall and 2x6 framing on ALL walls. All walls filled with insulation as well.
What year was it built?All walls. Orignal owners demanded 3/4 inch drywall and 2x6 framing on ALL walls. All walls filled with insulation as well.
double brick. ..6 inch baseboards.. 3/4 inch hardwood over 1/2 inch plywood glued and screwed every 6 inches over pine planking..all copper pipes..all heavy electrical wiringMy house is made of 3/4inch drywall and 2x6 framing. My new house is better built than your piss filled bucket
1998What year was it built?
That stuff is custom order to my knowledge. I've never seen it at any contractor supply house, muchless a big box store.3/4" drywall? Is that on exterior walls only?
Want to come measure my drywallThat stuff is custom order to my knowledge. I've never seen it at any contractor supply house, muchless a big box store.
we don't need a drywall measuring contest hereWant to come measure my drywall
Can we have some sort of measuring contest today?we don't need a drywall measuring contest here
I don't doubt you because I'm aware of the product's existence. That being said, I would not think it worth the cost to do an entire house with it. 5/8" is good enough (although it takes 2 sheets of 5/8" to equal some of the characteristics of the 3/4 stuff if what you have is what I'm thinking of)Want to come measure my drywall
I use 5/8" for everything. Once you use it, you'll never go back to 1/2". Its so much easier to work with (weight aside).5/8" is for fire code in an attached garage.
sureCan we have some sort of measuring contest today?
wrist circumferenceIn! what are we going to measure?