Only place I've found them reasonably priced is eBay but the seller wants £80 to deliver to me (standard delivery is only £25 ggrrrr) He must think I'm on an island somewhere instead of the main A9 trunk route in Scotland.
The lift is only £95 so I'm not up for paying £80 on top.
Searched the net with no joy.
Any ideas?
Where can I get a drywall lift/panel hoist?
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- Teabag
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few questions,Any ideas?
do you need the lift due to unable to get the board to the height?
or need the lift to support the boards once they are there?
reason I ask if "its for holding them in place"...
did you know you could just use 2 lengths of wood in the shape of a "T" to support them once in place, cut slightly long so they basically spring up to stay where you put them. also this allows for variation in ceiling and floor heights. just make sure the support at the top making the "T" is fixed slightly higher than the upright, or you may damage the drywall when pulling it in place.
you will need a minimum of 2 "T" shaped lengths of timber to support a sheet of drywall. I know its stating the obvious, but you never know if someones not quite understood.
just a a cheaper option if you were unaware of it.
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