I'm looking for opinions on these, specifically whether you think they are "must-have" tools or luxuries. I am hoping to hang drywall in my barn this week or next week. I don't think I can just do it solo. I have an angled ceiling on two sides and one flat area of ceiling in the center of the space. Here is an older pic that sort of shows the area:
My brother has offered to come and help me, but that means having to wait for a weekend when he is free, and I am itching to get this done before school starts.
I have considered trying to use dead-mans and temporary ledgers to support parts of the drywall sheets while my bulging muscles and octopus arms get the rest of the sheet lined up, flat to the surface, and screwed in. But I don't want to hurt myself by being stupid.
I see that cheaper lifts can be purchased on Amazon for around $150, and then more expensive USA made lifts are hundreds of dollars. Is it worth the expenditure? I have rooms in my house to gut, insulate, and refinish, but those projects are long term, so the lift would just be sitting around after this current project is wrapped up.
What do you think?
My brother has offered to come and help me, but that means having to wait for a weekend when he is free, and I am itching to get this done before school starts.
I have considered trying to use dead-mans and temporary ledgers to support parts of the drywall sheets while my bulging muscles and octopus arms get the rest of the sheet lined up, flat to the surface, and screwed in. But I don't want to hurt myself by being stupid.
I see that cheaper lifts can be purchased on Amazon for around $150, and then more expensive USA made lifts are hundreds of dollars. Is it worth the expenditure? I have rooms in my house to gut, insulate, and refinish, but those projects are long term, so the lift would just be sitting around after this current project is wrapped up.
What do you think?

