normally plaster board. in buildings build around 1900 they are normally lath and mortar
Drywall joint tape is used to reinforce and strengthen the seams between drywall panels during installation. It helps to prevent cracks and gaps from forming in the joints, creating a smooth and seamless surface for finishing and painting.
Could be a sander or a router.
It cannot be used on sander
No, asbestos was not used in drywall. Drywall is typically made of gypsum and paper, not asbestos.
Drywall compound is used for taping and finishing seams between drywall panels, while joint compound is used for finishing and smoothing joints and corners. Joint compound is more suitable for repairing cracks in walls because it is more flexible and has better adhesion properties.
Asbestos was commonly used in drywall before the 1980s, but it is no longer used in modern drywall products.
No, pumice has nothing to do with drywall.
After drywall primer it can.
Drywall as we know it was first used around 1900.
PVA is not commonly used on drywall.
Cutting drywall before you snap it .