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Trade: Drywall
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Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Here is some 31/2 " Crown also
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Trade: Drywall
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
I have a long way to go, O Great One
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Trade: Remodeling,Drywall,Finish carpentry
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Bay Area!
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Bad Ass!!!!
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Re: A Little Drywall Art Love the keystones! I do a lot of arches but I haven't seen that one yet.
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Trade: Drywall
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Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
I'll tell you what,
That keystone was a real pain to do, As I had to customize the bullnose end caps,Cut them and get them to 45 at that angle. |
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Trade: Drywall
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
I know I've posted already, but I was just perusing today and saw your work again. YOU, my SIR, are a TRUE CRAFTSMAN! Again I pay homage to your talent.
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Cool designs Drywaller ! I hope you get paid what thats worth if you do it for customers.I bet YOU don't have to worry about 'illegal' competition!! TrimTex is awesome,I'd rather do bullnose than metal bead since I've gotten used to it. Hey is it just the perspective or is that 54" on the ceiling?
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Trade: Drywall
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Rockhound,
No, All ceilings are regular 4'. JCardoza I have that crown now above the keystone,Another pain to do but looks cool,Im not sure if I took a pic of it,Ill check and post itif I do. |
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Registered User
Trade: Painting, Drywall, Flooring, Fencing
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 10
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Crying shame that this type of work isn't seen out there. This is top-shelf quality, Drywaller. I thought I was good (I'm the guy that makes bad-looking mistakes and repairs disappear, but whoopty-doo compared to this!), but this is taking the trade to the next level.
I'd be interested in picking your brain, and one day taking the stone from your hand. --Grasshopper |
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Trade: lead carpenter / trim
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
impeccable...your "rough carpentry" done by you?,...or do you you work that well w/ a carpenter?
my hat's off to you, your up there w/my grandpa (plaster man) mudman turned artist...nice |
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Trade: Drywall
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Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
No,Im the carpenter also.
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Trade: Drywall
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Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Here is another picture of the framing of the ceiling I found.(me as the carpenter part)
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Trade: Drywall
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Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
I want to to build some wainscoting also in this house and was wondering if anybody else has used Trim tex's decorative l-beads to do this with I beleive it is the 691 or 681 style beads.
I will contact trim tex and see if they can send samples and see how they look . |
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Trade: metal studs and drywall
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: leesburge. fl
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
good job
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Trade: taping/painting
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: vaughan ontario canada
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Very very nice work, gotta love that trim tex,
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Carpenter
Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Maryland
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
The green room looks edible.
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Trade: drywall contractor
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Iowa
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Very nice, Drywaller!! Patience is a virtue with you, obviously!
You are good, like so many have already said! |
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Trade: Home Remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Bravo! ....Art works like these always need an artistic brain, lots of weird imaginations, with hand dexterity, and cleverness. Add an additional good design fee charged to your customer's bill please.
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Trade: Drywall
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Northern New Hampshire
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
Has anybody used strait-flexes Panel flex? It is a trim to make raised or recessed panel details in drywall.
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Member
Trade: Drywall
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Northern New Hampshire
Posts: 67
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Re: A Little Drywall Art
I hate to ask again,But has anyone used the strait-flex panel flex Materials.
I would like to see some more photos of this product. I received a DVD on it and it looks pretty nice. Anybody?? |
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