
Need some drywall advice. I'm definitely on the less experienced end of diy. Drywalling a room in an old house and I've gotten the walls done. And am working on ceiling. I've heard folks say do ceiling first I've heard do walls first. I opted to do walls first because well honestly I felt more comfortable doing them first and read/saw where people have in the past since they use the panels to help raise, lift, fit the ceiling panels when they are doing it alone.I've mad a T out of some lumber and I've gotten several of the large runs fitted and i have to say I think I've done ok for a novice.Need help figuring out how to figure for and cut some angles where the ceiling meets a wall that is on a pretty strong angle.I can post pics but I'm not sure I want folks here who are much better than I criticing and or laughing at my feeble attempts as I learn.If you all agree to take it easy on me and need pics to get an idea what I'm working with I'll post. Please be gentle its the first time I've taken on a project this large on my own. via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2ySZo7W