Vintage worker installing drywall withaxehatchetdrywall hammer.
Vintage worker installing drywall withaxehatchetdrywall hammer.
Last edited by Jon; Nov 10, 2019 at 12:59 PM.
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I believe this is a marketing film, but obviously long after invention of drywall by US Gypsum in 1916. His technique is good, but not really an all day type installer....to many hits on individual nails. Pros are one-hit wonders in a positive way, not same as certain musicians.
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jackhoying (Jun 29, 2020)
I agree plasterboard is likely, but I'm only familiar with it known as 'button board'. The panel was interspersed with 3/4" holes. Wet plaster would mushroom through for retention. There was a coarse mortar like coat covered with one of basically plaster.
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Looks like old gypsum board they used with a thin plaster coat in the 1920's. I removed a wall in our old house (ca 1927) and a friend of mine was helping. His dad was an old plaster guy and he told me they were like 24" by 48" and he staggered them when he installed them (think brick-layed offset). He would wet the wall then apply a thin coat of plaster over the whole surface and, unfortunately, texture the walls.
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