I have seen or heard in the past about a cutter to cut a strip 1/2-2” of drywall from the edge of a sheet. It had blades on both sides so the paper on both front & back were cut. I have googled and searched the forum without and leads. Any ideas?
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Go to advanced search at the top left of the discussions bar..enter Ripping DRYWALL..it'll show up. It has only been a few days since it was covered.
I'd do it but I got plaster kicking on my board...
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http://www.drywalltoolsdirect.com/wallboard-stripper-p-1082.html?action=view