Calcium sulphate dihydrate IS (not was ) used for making drywall, sheetrock, wallboard, etc.
You can use drywall nails or drywall screws. I prefer the screws.
Calcium sulphate dihydrate is the primary material in drywall.
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Coarse 1and 1/4 drywall screws are best.
Yes, sheetrock and drywall are used interchangeably to refer to the same material, which is a type of wall finishing made of gypsum plaster sandwiched between thick paper.
Sheetrock or drywall should never be used as part of a door. It is just not durable enough.
Sheetrock is an insulator, as it is made of gypsum sandwiched between layers of paper. This construction does not allow electricity to flow easily through it, making it an insulating material.
Sheetrock brand makes a compund designed for flexing drywall repairs. anonymous@oola.com
You don't need a drill bit for anything on drywall.
It's drywall that has a fire resistant additive, and is also thicker.
You can use drywall nails (ridged) or drywall screws. I am not a drywaller, but have done lots of it and prefer the screws.