you can apply to some trade schools as a I.S.M. ( interior systems mechanic) or you can go to a job site where drywallers/ tapers are present and ask for an apprenticship. most drywallers have lernt " on the job" training.
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Drywall nail pops occur when the nails used to secure the drywall to the wall studs become loose over time due to factors such as temperature changes, settling of the house, or improper installation. This causes the nail to push through the drywall, creating a visible bump or crack on the surface.
White drywall is just normal everyday drywall.
No. In fact the drywall will be ruined and need to be replaced. It will not be structurally sound and will attract mold. Certain types of drywall are more resistant to water and are used in areas that might get wet such as a kitchen or bathroom. But even then, it would need to be replaced in the scenario presented in the question.
A drywall dimpler is a drill bit used to countersink a drywall screw to the proper depth without breaking the drywall paper.
The best types of nails to use for drywall installation are drywall nails or drywall screws. Drywall nails are specifically designed for this purpose and have a smooth shank to prevent damage to the drywall. Drywall screws are also commonly used and provide a strong hold. Both options are suitable for securing drywall to studs or joists.
No, you cannot get cut by drywall
Drywall has absolutely NO granite in it.
Drywall is VERY porous .
Drywall screws should be placed about 12 inches apart when installing drywall.
The best type of glue for drywall installation is drywall adhesive, also known as drywall compound or joint compound.
You should use a utility knife or a drywall saw to cut drywall.