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I'm having problems where the end of a sheet of drywall is screwed
into a stud. If I screw the edge down, it usually causes the drywall to crumble and break away from the paper. I'm trying to keep as far from the edge as I can, but it doesn't seem that 3/4 inch (when 2 sheets are butted up at 1 stud) is much to work with. I'm using 1 1/4 inch screws, and an drill attachment that limits the depth of the screw. Do nails work better at the edges? Does anyone have any advice on how to do this better? Thanks! |
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![]() "danders" wrote in message om... I'm having problems where the end of a sheet of drywall is screwed into a stud. If I screw the edge down, it usually causes the drywall to crumble and break away from the paper. I'm trying to keep as far from the edge as I can, but it doesn't seem that 3/4 inch (when 2 sheets are butted up at 1 stud) is much to work with. I'm using 1 1/4 inch screws, and an drill attachment that limits the depth of the screw. Do nails work better at the edges? Does anyone have any advice on how to do this better? Thanks! you could always double up the 2x4 stud at the joints. |
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danders wrote:
I'm having problems where the end of a sheet of drywall is screwed into a stud. If I screw the edge down, it usually causes the drywall to crumble and break away from the paper. I'm trying to keep as far from the edge as I can, but it doesn't seem that 3/4 inch (when 2 sheets are butted up at 1 stud) is much to work with. I'm using 1 1/4 inch screws, and an drill attachment that limits the depth of the screw. Do nails work better at the edges? Does anyone have any advice on how to do this better? Thanks! Make sure you're using #6 1-1/4" course thread drywall screws. My guess is that you're using #8 and the extra shaft diameter is causing the problem. If you do have the proper screws, try using a low power (9.6/12v) cordless drill with a regular 2" bit holder and see if you have better luck. Screws should be 3/8" from the edge of the rock, btw. |
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I need to buy some more screws anyway, so I'll make sure I get the #6's. Thanks.
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