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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    I just tried to install Suspended Ceiling. Something must be up with it.

    Firstly I had an application conflict



    Finally worked out I had an old version of Rusty Pipes running and that was causing that problem. Replaced that but then getting close to full installation, it crashed.



    I asked a bloke I know who knows about these things and he said that I was running 32 bit, but had tried to install 64 bit suspended ceiling - over loaded it basically.

    Finally got it all sorted out, but then I have a bigger problem.



    Blue Suspended ceiling of DEATH.

    So I finally said Stuff This Shit and changed products.


    In addition to the 64 bit, you need more RAM.



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    That was my last resort knocking something up, I brought 6 of those drill bits back from aussie only 60bht a pop. I also used the homemart 'plusline' furring chanels with the spring clips/hanging wire, the staff had no idea what i was on about, I dont think they even know whats on their website. had to order it in but a massive difference from the thin stuff they sell in all the shops.


    Quote Originally Posted by JBaker View Post
    If it's any help, pros don't use them. They are too slow. They buy or make a goodie to step up onto and stand on, and then two guy do that and screw them into place.

    You do know you need a special drill bit that controls the depth of the screw so it will tighten without going right through the drywall? If you break the paper, you need another screw right beside it.

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    I don't know how to embed a YouTube vid., but this guy is correct and succinct in 3 short vids about taping and mudding drywall. I've never seen the tape wetted before and it isn't necessary.

    He doesn't show how to cover just a screw. That is done with a 6" knife by pulling mud down over the screw for a very short distance, and then turning the knife sideways and scraping off the excess. Once and dry and then a second time because the mud shrinks as it dries.








    Last edited by JBaker; 01-08-2014 at 11:10 PM.

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