Re: Hanging Drywall Question
The part that worries me the most is measuring and cutting for the electrical boxes.
Yeah, that catches a lot of people. The most common error is measuring from the wrong datums to the electrical box. Always try to measure from the nearest drywall edge over to the nearest point on the electrical box. Don't try to use the floor as a datum when doing vertical measurements. Measure from the upper drywall sheet down. As for lateral measurements, try to measure from the nearest vertical drywall edge over....not the wall or stud that may be on the other side of the non-drywalled area.
As for the taping and mudding always discard any excess drywall mud off your trowel or hawk or container into a completely separate bucket...never, ever, ever put it back into the original new/fresh mud bucket.
As well, I always keep a garbage can around and am constantly flinging the little bits of excess into that. When you open the drywall mud container try to immediately wash/wipe any excess mud off the inside of the lid and once you have your first hawk full of mud, quickly reinstall the lid to keep things in there moist. If it dries (and it dries quickly) it will end up as little bits falling down into the main mud which will show up as lines during your final skim coat. Another thing I do at the end of the day is pour a half a cup of water into the mud container before putting the lid back on. This keeps everything in there really moist and when I re-open I just pour off the excess water that didn't evaporate.
Good luck and post a few pics if you can.


BP

