Today we’re drywalling around lateral sewer line because you can’t finish a basement ceiling without finishing around your mechanical systems. This is easier than you think when you use flexible aluminum framing to support your drywall. Watch the entire basement series 👉🏼 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL34cQkzKfXWa2Ut7SGpMFRoWlUFt0ZA1r
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40 Comments
I thought you'd add accent lighting to those.
Do they make a cordless tool for crimping? That hand tool is difficult.
Nice DMX impression at 11:20, Jeff!
"up in here up in here…
I'm about to blow your mind"
Never thought I'd be getting DMX lyrics here 😳
"For the love of god, just tape it". I'm laughing. Not only did I add nailers at each joint on my bulkhead, I put them sideways to ensure I had plenty of meat to glue and screw to. "You be over handling Squirrley Dan". Letterkenny
Weirdly I am framing a bulkhead tomorrow and just bought some of this stuff.
wait wait wait… that 45* wall, did I see the outside corner of the drywall itself cut to a 45 degree angle!? If so, I'd REALLY like to see how to do that!
So close Jeff, you almost had it. I love your content but when you combine steel studs to residential construction. You're slow and not very accurate. Just calling a spade a spade
Amazes me that you work in inches 😱
Hi Jeff. Awesome work. Looks great. 👍 Great video's. Very helpful. Thank you for sharing. 👌. Take care.
Curious to see what you did with that sewage visit connection… and thanks for the content!
18” x18” heat duct going through our 7’ 11” tall basement. I had it replaced with an 8” x 48” duct. When they framed around it they put a 2×4 below. I had to explain the problem with that. Ok now the drywall is 1/2” from the duct. When that drywall box hit the wall I wanted it to look like an archway.
We talked for an hour. They just could not understand what we wanted. The good pencil drawings just were not doing it. So that night I built a 3D model of what I wanted out of cardboard.
It came out great in the end.
What would be the negative of using that mud tape everywhere. Not just the corners. Other than price of course.
Craftsman sponsorship Jeff? No Dewalt😢
Did Jeff get a sponsorship from craftsman. Notice he’s been using there tools more then Dewalt
It's a lot of fun watching your videos! I'm a drywaller in Portugal, and you ROCK!
Craftsman?
More DMX please haha
I really like your previous way of building bulks.
This is perfect timing. I see less yellow tools are you finding similar quality with the craftsman?
When your putting on the 2nd coat of mud before letting it dry, doesn't your outside corner do some crazy stuff, flatten out, ect.?
When you mark measurements on drywall ONLY USE PENCIL ✏️ if you use marker or pen it will bleed through the primer and paint
(Please don’t ask me how I know this.)
Don’t the glued blocks move while setting the horizontal blocking. Or did you let them dry first.
2nd question. Do you not use any drywall adhesive for helping with nail pops.
Always BRILLIANT Jeff!!! Your the greatest instructor. I’m a seasoned Journeyman carpenter and I learned more through you than anyone else. Cheers
Thanks, very helpful.🔨👍
Great video Jeff as usual! What’s your opinion on installing bathroom ceramic ceiling tile? Wondering if you can do a video on it one of these days? Cheers
Why didnt you bullnose instead of that hard 90 corner? Would make a great follow up vid…realize its not as easy nor diy friendly.
Metal stud interior non structural walls only way to go..especially with new construction…dry it in 1st an work in comfort..
Did craftsman sponsor you or are you just trying their line ? Basically the same as DeWalt but DeWalt has been my trusted line for so long
Are you using USG Plus 3 for taping? This video came at a great time… I've been planning on a bulkhead project in my garage!
How are the Craftsman tools working? My uncle was a higher up at one point and we kinda joke in our family if he was part of the reason they went out of business.
So when's the series on your new diet? Perfect every time
Stop stringing is along
Safe to assume that since we have some tape peeling away at some drywall joints, the previous owner did not do this. Great stuff, thanks for all the tips!
Totally going to follow this tutorial as soon as I re-route the drainage. I don't know who the idiot was that installed it, but they went the long way around. I think they were paid for each foot of pipe they used.
Enjoy the channel and the video! Just wanted to leave some feedback that I feel like it was edited to tightly. It’s preferable for me if not everything is cut back to back. After all, folks can watch at 1.25 if they want it to move faster.
The truth is with this recent economy Everyone needs more than there salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly because money left for saving always end up used with no returns..
How you Americans can work with all that inches and fractions nonsense I’ll never understand… What’s wrong with using standard measurements?
The Master of Plaster, Lord of dry wall, the King of Ceilings!!!
Jeff!!!!!
Did Craftsman take offence at your safety squints 😆
Another fantastic video! As luck would have it, I am tackling this exact same project in my basement. I have already started the framing and took a chance and went with aluminum studs. This video reassured me that the work I have done is on the right path and solved 2 big pain points/blockers for me: 1) Securing the bulkhead framing to a wall 2) Making the corners look good. Between this and your soundproofing videos, I have a lot to go on. Thank you very much as always, Jeff!