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Harry K Harry K is offline
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wrote:
no hammers, in the last house I built every sheet was glues and screwed
to the wall, it would be a huge mess to clean up. In older houses with
nails, it's just being careful and pulling, keep a vac running all the
time to to get the dust and small bits, easier to clean as you go.

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YMMV but my experience is that vacuuming sheetrock dust is a good way
to destroy a vacuum. That stuff will rust up almost anything. I
ruined two vacuums doing it over the years.

Harry K