ms fowler
Well-known member
Last year I moved to a house with a detached 30'X40' garage. Yeah!! It was even partially finished. The owner insulated the walls with 4" of rigid foam in the stud cavities and then dry-walled the walls. What he failed to do was drywall the ceiling. Now I am ready to put the drywall on the ceiling and blow-in some insulation to make it a year-round shop.
When he installed the drywall, he pushed it tight to the bottom of the trusses. Normally, you put the ceiling drywall up first and then the wall drywall supports the edge of the ceiling drywall making for a good joint. My question---what is the best way to support the ceiling drywall edges now? Is there a tool that can cut 1/2" to 5/8" from the ceiling so I can slide the drywall into that space?
Or--am I overthinking it, and should just **** the drywall to the wall and screw it in place and then tape it?
When he installed the drywall, he pushed it tight to the bottom of the trusses. Normally, you put the ceiling drywall up first and then the wall drywall supports the edge of the ceiling drywall making for a good joint. My question---what is the best way to support the ceiling drywall edges now? Is there a tool that can cut 1/2" to 5/8" from the ceiling so I can slide the drywall into that space?
Or--am I overthinking it, and should just **** the drywall to the wall and screw it in place and then tape it?
