Posted by MSD on February 24, 2010 at 15:00:56 from (4.254.221.186):
In Reply to: OT Drywall Question posted by super99 on February 24, 2010 at 14:22:37:
We are just finishing the drywall on a house we are doing. When the guy started taping, he wanted it warm so we set the thermostat at 60 and he was happy with that. His angles and joints seemed to dry down so they could be recoated the next day. We cracked the windows just so slightly and let the air exchange so the humidity stayed low. Outside temps ranged from below zero to mid 20's while he did this. He taped the garage firewall when the outside temp was 25. We put the Knipco on for an hour to get the temp up in the uninsulated garage. He said if it stayed above freezing for 3 or 4 hours, the mud would be dry enough and we could turn the heat off. He's been doing drywall for over 30 years so I believe he knows what he is doing.
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