whitebb2727
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You can use either. Whichever you use you need to put a few coats of kilz primer on it.
You just can't explain that to people that have no clue what they're doing.You can hang any of this on drywall. All sorts of drywall anchors, toggles, etc.
You sound like you know what you're doing so can you imagine op's mud/tape job?(no offense op) he mentioned not having any experience on this kinda of work.mudding and taping is a real skill and Imo,plywood would be an easier task for op.he did not mention that money was an issue(5/8 greenboard =$15,plwood=$31 ).it's still going to be a challenge making the right cuts,with either product.i'm just stepping back and looking at the project with what skills op said he has and what might be quicker and less painful lol.You just can't explain that to people that have no clue what they're doing.
Plywood would need the same finishing as drywall. Both have seams to fill. Drywall is easy. Ply is hard.
Plywood doesn’t get a free pass at all
Disagree, having extensive construction background since the early 80's hanging shit that vibrates with sheet rock anchors not on studs is a joke.Disagree.
Having been in construction since the early ‘80’s you can hang all sorts of heavy things on drywall. And there’s still wood studs every 16”.
Ignorant claims for why plywood is better from Gilligan who is doing const. work since early 80's.Have fun with that
No Shit. Genius speaks.Ignorant claims for why plywood is better from Gilligan who is doing const. work since early 80's.
We try not to fasten vibrating equipment on walls/ceilings, but instead let the fans hang down from the ceiling using light hangers.
Do you enjoy the sound of vibrations?
Hey Shit, Arrogant dumbass speaks.No Shit. Genius speaks.
Arrogant... absolutelyHey Shit, Arrogant dumbass speaks.