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Husky 5 in 1 drywall tool
The Swiss Army knife version for drywall
I have used it now several times and like it very much. Easy to carry and use “all”in one tool
Just look on the net under Husky drywall tool
check this out
Husky 5 in 1 drywall tool
The Swiss Army knife version for drywall
I have used it now several times and like it very much. Easy to carry and use “all”in one tool
Just look on the net under Husky drywall tool
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How much board do you hang?
I had, probably still do, the SpeedRocker from Hansen-not worth the money. Too much in one tool. Sure, you'd have it all with you, but I found it too inconvenient v. the way I've been doing it for a very long time. And no blade storage? what were they thinking? Probably no room to stash a dozen blades.
But hey, 15.00 bucks? might be handy for someone willing to learn.