Free Hands Drywall Support
Free Hands keeps your hands virtually free during installation.These easy to handle tools will immediately give you the dexterity you need to install drywall more quickly and efficiently.Valuble time and effort is wasted trying to manuver large sheets of drywall, but with Free Hands your effort will yield more control and productivity.It is possible for one person to install drywall with Free Hands.Its unique design allows for ease of use whether installing drywall on ceilings or walls.Just flip it to easily secure the next sheet.You will save money by lessining the amount of damage caused by banging corners and edges.Full instructions are included with each set so anyone from the home owner to the professional builder can instantly put them to use.Addtionally, it's bright yellow color makes it easy to locate and it's compact size fits easily into your toolbox or toolbelt.Free Hands is a low cost, reusable item that will exceed the consumers expectations.Make the best of your valuble time and energy.
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Free Hands Drywall Support Reviews
Great product, one of those things, you wonder,why. For a person that works mainly alone, this is priceless. you didn't invent it yourself.
A lift is easier and faster. They work. Worth the money for an extra hand. Hello:. From reviewing the item, these will get most use in stair ways with the use of a cargo bar. Or you could use 2x4 cut offs. You can use them anywhere, but I'd use a lift where possible and these tabs in hard-to spots, such as stairs.
I found that I was easily able to hang most of the sheets myself. Now that I am through the job, I must say they came in quite handy. You are able to screw them into the studs and they are able to hold up sheets of sheetrock while you drill them in. I just finished sheetrocking my home office - mostly by myself - plus a little help from the wife. As I was ordering equipment for the job, I saw the Free hands Drywall Supports and thought, "What the heck" and ordered a set (they come 2 to a pack). Money well spent if you are contemplating a one person sheetrock job. A very simple device - but very helpful. Good stuff.
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