less filling ...tastes great? seriously the dogs like the gypsum in it.
No. ================================= You won't necessarily die; whereas, you might get sick. Some say drywall serves as a constipation reliever. ================================= Eating drywall has hit the Internet as an addiction, likely due to nutrient deficiencies. Eating too much could possibly cause an intestinal blockage, which could cause death if not treated.
No, eating gypsum drywall will not get you high. Gypsum is a mineral commonly used in building materials, and ingesting it can be harmful to your health. It is important to avoid consuming any non-food items.
eating it tastes horrible, but im not sure if eating it can hurt you so much...ive been ingesting a certain amount for 21 years as a drywaller and nothing yet lol.
There is nothing at all wrong with a dog being in a room with drywall. The problem comes in when dogs with behavioral issues chew the drywall. This can actually cause a very serious digestive blockage.
Try doing something to distract yourself. -ebush another view: find out if your body is deficient of something found in drywall (if that is possible): find a very big rubber band and put it around your wrist and every time you think about drywall, snap yourself really hard.
White drywall is just normal everyday drywall.
no there is no reason
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.
It is becoming increasingly popular for people to decide to finish their basements and garages for more usable space around the home. A common trend is to drywall these areas to match the remainder of the house. However, these areas are prone to moisture buildup that can occur in cemented and paved areas. For this reason, it is important to leave at lease a 1 _� to 2� gap between the bottom of the drywall and the cement or paved flooring when installing the drywall. This will prevent problems such as mold growth and water damage from occurring to the drywall.
No, you cannot get cut by drywall
Drywall has absolutely NO granite in it.