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*250-300 sheets with 2 man crew in 8-9 days [https://www.drywalltalk.com/threads/how-many-sheets-an-hour.5494/], about half to hang and half to finish. | *250-300 sheets with 2 man crew in 8-9 days [https://www.drywalltalk.com/threads/how-many-sheets-an-hour.5494/], about half to hang and half to finish. | ||
**16 sheets per person per day. 1/2 hr per sheet total. | **16 sheets per person per day. 1/2 hr per sheet total. | ||
**8800 sf*$1.5 | **8800 sf*$1.5 = $14k or so in labor. |
Revision as of 05:24, 15 July 2024
- How to hang drywall [1]
- Tape and mud video [2]. Corner strip. 3 coats of mud over every edge or screw. Taping. Corners. Bulk sanding. Edge sanding. Ready to paint. Wow, lots of work.
- Power roller video - [5]
Time
- Forbes Home details [6]
- One wall in a day -[7]. 5 hours for a wall with many penetrations.
- 7 poeple, 4 days, 1000 sf - 224 hours [8]
- 144 hrs 1000 sf [9]
- Amateur takes 2400 hours for 3000 sf house [10]
- 250-300 sheets with 2 man crew in 8-9 days [11], about half to hang and half to finish.
- 16 sheets per person per day. 1/2 hr per sheet total.
- 8800 sf*$1.5 = $14k or so in labor.