What’s in a Drywaller’s Bucket? [1]
My architectural colleague, Bob Borson, is an architect and blogger in Dallas. He “pens” a blog site called Life of an Architect. I read each and every one of his blogs since he writes about subjects that any of us who are architects or who are in the construction industry will find interesting.
This week’s subject is an extension of the series of Bags [9] that he started by showing everything he carries in his messenger bag. His list ranged from the sublime to the truly useful and even some items that I use from time to time like graphite pencils and sketch paper.
This week he does a very structured layout of the items that can be found in the typical drywaller’s bucket [10]. The bucket is essential because the drywall contractor’s tools would destroy a messenger bag in a few days.
For my clients and friends who hang drywall every day, this will be old hat, but for the readers of Construction Citizen this article should make you a little more knowledgeable about the industry and the tools of this trade.
Hey, maybe we can persuade Bob to become a new blogger for Construction citizen!