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Related: About this forumMan installs gypsum lath.
Last edited Sun Oct 30, 2022, 08:00 AM - Edit history (1)
Man, I like watching him work.
1:00 min. clip :
(I think the video title is wrong, though)
Full, 18:53 min. narrated video
Lathing and Plastering - GA Archives
Gypsum Association
This Gypsum Association archival film is for historical reference only. The information contained in it is not intended as guidance for contemporary construction.
Gypsum Association
This Gypsum Association archival film is for historical reference only. The information contained in it is not intended as guidance for contemporary construction.
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Man installs gypsum lath. (Original Post)
sl8
Oct 2022
OP
I have watched a lot of drywall installed. They guy in the first video is a master.
Chainfire
Oct 2022
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Karadeniz
(23,442 posts)1. I think he's done this before !!!
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)3. I have watched a lot of drywall installed. They guy in the first video is a master.
Phoenix61
(17,690 posts)2. All about the hammer
Warpy
(113,131 posts)4. Ugh, lath and horsehair plaster is something I hope never to see again
along with calcimine ceilings that some idiot has tried to use conventional paint on. Oh, and throw in the old cloth and tar insulated wiring that crumbled to bits if you gave it a mean look.
Living in Boston quickly cured me of any real appreciation for Victorian construction.