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My first contact with plasterboard as a family and I loved it. In this video we continue working on our dream and it was the turn of the workshop ceiling. One thing is clear to me, if I was able to do this job without having ever done it before, I don't see why you can't do it yourself, please don't give me the typical excuses of... I don't have the tools, I don't know how to do it, it's not as easy as you make it seem, I don't have time, etc. Let's stop making excuses because we are Joaquiner@ssss. Now I'm getting serious hahaha, this is wonderful family, I don't know if you've ever made a normal plaster ceiling like the ones you've always had, I have, and you can't imagine the enormous difference between that type of ceiling and this other one made of plasterboard. Plasterboard is quicker to assemble, cleaner, much cleaner hahaha and it's also much more resistant. In the video we don't see us cutting any plates but I can tell you that it's as simple as marking with a cutter and cutting, it's that simple. Here I leave you a link to Amazon with most of the tools and accessories that we currently have and use in the workshop https://www.amazon.es/shop/efeunojoaq... Just so you know, by buying from this link (whatever it is) you are helping the channel, so THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM THE HEART. Most of the tools we will need are very simple and you probably already have them: Hammer drill: http://bit.ly/2ELipMH Screwdriver: http://bit.ly/2HcPQJG Radial for cutting the profiles (€65): http://bit.ly/2BpCy8e Sheet metal cutters: http://bit.ly/2INR9kJ This is the plug I use to anchor the rods: • PAD (dowel, spike, dowel) PAR... A meter and a little more. The only specific tool that we will need and that will make our job much easier will be a screwdriver for plasterboard panels, here is a wired one (€49) in case you don't want to spend a lot: http://bit.ly/2TcbMfc In the video I also show you the different types of panels and profiles, we have them for walls, ceilings, wet areas, fireproof ones, etc. Here is the panels section: http://bit.ly/2TdFXmm And well, I think I haven't forgotten anything, I would simply like to thank Leroy Merlin for their support in this type of project. A hug, thanks for your like and see you in the next one hahahahaha. MY SOCIAL NETWORKS: https://bit.ly/3PCrvzA