Finishing a building, room or wall with the desired aesthetic appearance is important. Lighting conditions, final decoration and use of space are a few of the factors taken into consideration when selecting the ideal level of finish.
The process of mudding drywall seams–which requires multiple applications of joint compound, followed by multiple drying and sanding cycles–has remained unchanged for decades. That all changed in June, when construction robotics company Canvas demonstrated its drywall finishing machine’s new feature, Level 4 Targeted Spray, at a big launch event inside its San Francisco headquarters.
The M18 FUEL 15 Gauge Finish Nailer Kit from MILWAUKEE provides peak productivity at your job site, delivering unmatched nailing performance without the hassle of a compressor and hose. Leveraging MILWAUKEE’s nitrogen air spring mechanism, the 15 Gauge Finish Nailer allows you to consistently sink nails to your required depth in hard and soft woods while leaving clean nail holes, making for repeatable results and easy filling.
San Francisco-based Canvas, which this year began leasing its schedule-compressing drywall finishing robot to self-perform general contractors and drywall contractors in the Bay Area, this month began its rapid expansion into new regions.
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Since the first humans began to settle down as an agricultural society at the very dawn of civilization, continuing for thousands of years until the middle of the 19th century, only five mineral binders were used to create plasters and mortars.