assrabbi
Well-Known Member
So I'm setting up a tent that fits sort of tight in a room. I've come to the conclusion that the best way to vent the tent and light is up into the crawl space above the house. I figured I'd cut up into the closet's ceiling, to kind of have the hole out of the way. I was just about ready to cut, and then realized I have little idea what I'm doing...
What is the best way to cut into sheetrock?
Is it better to cut a circle? a square?
Should I be concerned cutting into a corner area of drywall?
Will cutting a hole in a corner be harder to patch down the line?
Anything else I should know before cutting into my sheetrock ceiling?
Anyone with construction or just a lot of grow room experience, your wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Any and all other sheetrock questions are welcome![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)
![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)
![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)
What is the best way to cut into sheetrock?
Is it better to cut a circle? a square?
Should I be concerned cutting into a corner area of drywall?
Will cutting a hole in a corner be harder to patch down the line?
Anything else I should know before cutting into my sheetrock ceiling?
Anyone with construction or just a lot of grow room experience, your wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Any and all other sheetrock questions are welcome
![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)
![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)
![Joint :joint: :joint:](/styles/smilies/joint.gif)