
Thanks! I'm getting better, but still not house quality quite yet. Still a lot more walls to do, so I'll get better, lol. Thanks for the props!Wow, you are really rocking and rolling on the walls. Looks fantastic!

Thanks Don! I have found that out the hard way. I am not doing any taping or mudding until spring. From this point forward, I am just doing walls and hanging drywall. It'll keep the heat in and get us a head start for finishing up in the springtime. It has to get done this winter/spring. It sucks up way too much time and money, and I need to get back to customer work to pay for all this. Lol.your end result looks good, I been a drywall contractor and builder for 30+ years. Keep it from freezing, if there is any moisture in the walls when if freezes, it will expand the seams and cause the tape to pop and crack. Drywall is like a sponge so high humidity or pulling in thawing out a vehicle will cause the absorption. Carry on!![]()
Agree 100% I am moving to the other side to finish the first floor walls, so we can put the joists in, and the flooring for the second floor and finally, the ceiling for the second floor so I can finally turn on the heat and it not go through the roof.Im jealous
Of the shop. But not the weather and the delays it causes