I'll admit I almost said planner before you. Then I re read and was trying to figure out how you would get a 1/2 4x6. Then I noticed it was in the drywall section.
You can order drywall any length you want. (I think max is 20') We just did a large office space and we ordered the rock 8' 3-1/2" for 8'-4" ceilings. But that was 2000 boards. However the cost to order 6' ers wouldn't be worth the extra expense, cuting a 12 in half would be much cheaper.
I have to ask, what on earth do you need 4x6's for?
Woukd be better if it said, I plane drywall. Be almost as good as the sig line running around that says "I do framing and cornish for 2.25. Thats in Texas", or something to that effect. I dont remember whos it is. It still cracks me up though.
When I was doing commercial build outs in high rises, we finagled a key for the building, shut a elevator down, packed the studs and rock to the first floor, and rode on top with the material. Learned it from an old super.
One night the damn security gaurd saw us on camera and flipped out. I had to pack a bunch of the chit my self due to man hours bid on the job (my estimate) , and the chicken chit building manager said we jacked his stair case up. I had to patch all the scratches (existing) and paint the stair case after hours. Crazy...
Happens all the time... The best part is NOBODY EVER uses the dam stairwells
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