Drywall and outlet/switch boxes.

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I’d much rather lift a sheet about a foot on to the lowered lift than hold them over my ahead while I’m on a ladder!
A) The pile is shoulder high.

B) The lift needs an extension to reach the 12 ft ceiling, so it won't collapse down to the floor; you end up lifting each sheet down and then up again.

C) No argument over the ladder method.
 
Called a drywall router.

I have a root-zip corded, and Milwaukee m18. And I don’t really do drywall, I have a sub for that. 🤣

If you don’t have your head up your keister, using a drywall router takes about 10 seconds and doesn’t do any damage to boxes.

Anyone mangling boxes with a router on my site would be made to go sit in the truck.
 
That sounds like you are volunteering....
Thanks, we can use your expertise.
Absolutely! I volunteer to do extermely good work and get paid what I'm worth.

I do line-voltage, low-voltage, drywall work, or cutting boxes in furniture or brick.

I'm not as fast as a group of imported people, but all of my work is meticulous.

I have many pictures of both electrical and non-electrical work I can show you.
 
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