You re essentially making a ledge on which to rest a large piece of wallboard.
How to hang drywall on walls by yourself.
Lift the far edge up to the wooden block that you attached to the wall and rest it there.
For nails on and adhesive place nails at the edge of the board with adhesive on the back to secure boards to studs located in the center.
A lift makes it possible to hang rock solo but it s still nice to have a helper for loading the rock onto the lift.
Rest the end of the drywall on the block on the wall while fitting it into place.
Protect the corners with metal corner bead.
A lift tilts from vertical to horizontal.
Hang the abutting panel leaving it long and trim it to create a tight well fitted corner.
To hang drywall on a concrete or brick ceiling you can use joint compound as mastic.
Make a ledge if you re hanging your sheets horizontally measure 48 down from the ceiling and place a mark on two studs.
Cut a piece of drywall long so that it hangs over the corner.
You mud the backside create a 2x4 t to hold it tight against the ceiling and then nail it in with concrete nails.
Trim it with a spiral saw after it s in place.
Wheels allow you to roll it up to the drywall stack load a sheet onto the rack roll it back into position and crank the sheet up into place.
Place the wallboard s long edges parallel to framing members in vertical wall installation.
The adhesive helps prevent popped nail heads by helping to hold the drywall panel in place.
Wall preparation for hanging drywall just before closing up the walls make sure everything is just right.
You can also rent a drywall hoist to push it tight to the ceiling.
Add extra studs photo 1 or blocks photo 2 to support the drywall edges as necessary.
You ll need some strength to do this alone.
Grab one end of the drywall sheet and start lifting it up to the ceiling.
Insert one drywall screw deep enough into each stud to hold your piece of wallboard.
If using only nails for installing drywall on walls place them 7 inches from studs.