Im just trying to think ahead and see what I can do myself as I plan my build, I've done small sheet rock missions around the house before. Have never done a ceiling though..
Is it possible to do this solo? is there some type of lift i can rent ? or is there something I can rigg up?
What are my options ?
Height would be 9ft I can get a rolling baker from a freind that will help me reach , but im not sure if its a good idea to try this solo..
I rocked an entire house with 10 foot ceiling solo.
It's doable, but not fun at all.
I made "helpers" out of 2x4.
The helper was 2 upright pieces of 2x4 cut down with a piece of 2x4 horizontally across them at the top so the finished height was 9'10" (so that when they were upright they were only 2 inches from the ceiling). The base for the helper was 2 pieces of plywood cut down to roughly 2'x2' with bracing running up to keep the vertical 2x4 upright.
Since I had an unfinished floor, I simply screwed the base into the subfloor (tacked it, it didn't have to be screwed in hard, just enough to not move).
I have also used the same setup, on finished floors, by placing a lot of weight on the base and having the base be larger.
Anyhow,
The way it worked for me, is I'd position the helper in place, tack it down, and then scoot the sheetrock up onto it.
The sheetrock is now only 2 inches from the ceiling at one end.
I'd hoist up the other end, and put a helper (another brace) under it that was cut to 9'11".
I'd then go to the 2" away end and press it up against the ceiling and screw it in, working my way back to the end that is only 1/2" away from the ceiling.
This method worked great for me, but it was very laborious.
I'd advise inviting a couple friends over and treating them to beers and pizza after they help you hang your sheetrock (or, if you're like me and your buddies are nice guys, but are completely useless for this kind of help, you just make lots of jigs out of 2x4s anytime you need an extra set of "hands").