"George" wrote in message
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"Steven Campbell" wrote in message
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"David in Normandy" wrote in message
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I'm replacing a ceiling. There is only me and my wife to
lift and screw the sheets of plasterboard into place.
Can anyone recommend the best way for one person to lift
and hold the sheets (8 feet x 4 feet) in place while the
other person screws them to the joists?
The sheets are a bit heavy for one person to hold for any
length of time. Also I don't want them to buckle or break.
Is there a website somewhere with pictures of how lift and
hold them in place? Any suggestions or tips welcome.
You want 2 of these:
http://www.toolstation.com/images/li...bbig/39004.jpg
http://www.toolstation.com/search.ht...rchstr=support
Lidl / Aldi do them quite regularly for only £3 or £4
Failing that 2 bits of wood that are slightly bigger than floor to
ceiling
height and just jam the plasterboard in.
I don't thin the Aldi ones extended more than 7' ?
My Aldi ones bought last year have plenty of height in them.
Fully collapsed they are 4 feet. You then pull out the inner sleeve which
adds another 4 feet then you can use the trigger to slide the inner rod up
even further, another 3 feet I reckon.
So probably about 11 feet all in. I've done a few bathrooms with them.
Steven.