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I have a question about the texture at the end. If it’s just a flat wall with no texture, are you saying that’s the Santa Fe texture ands I need to do that step for it all to blend in?
ОтветитьDumb question, but could you fill the seems of the patch with spackle? How would that be different?
ОтветитьCool vid. Looks easy. Can't wait to try it!
Ответитьyou can just use the same drywall paper on the dry wall to hold it in place and then use use mud.
ОтветитьMy only concern is that I have an area to repair that has electrical cable behind it. How do I make a clean edge and live to tell about it? Thanks!
ОтветитьWrong
ОтветитьIt's been 3 years so it's probably known now, but you could have over cut the paper of the dry wall and use the paper instead of tape
ОтветитьNow I can fix this hole before my parents get home, thx
ОтветитьHi, I use the California patch for these holes, maybe look it up, it’s so quick
Ответитьcut da duwhy woll 2 phit da patch.....thats what you all sound like😂😂😂.
ОтветитьGreat video!! I actually "forgot" how to do it, and I'm tired this morning, so I watched it with coffee. Thanks for the brain fix!! Cheers!
ОтветитьGreat video but were is the finished wall? The wall you work on had an outlet, the one you showed as the finished wall had no outlet.
ОтветитьI definitely needed this video. Thank you so much
Ответитьwhy would you need tape for such a small hole?
ОтветитьDid you notice how he skipped the main part... what everyone need to know is how to get that clean finish with 10 inches .. rest whatever you showed is common sense..
ОтветитьAs a home owner doing this for the first time. It's not as easy as it looks. My shit is fucked up, hope I can fix it tomorrow when it dries.
ОтветитьThis saved my butt and my college apartment
ОтветитьThank you for the video, it was very helpful. I had to fix a massive hole that a contractor was supposed to cover about 2 years ago and nothing was done about it. Finally decided to fix it for my dad myself and I have no previous experience whatsoever
ОтветитьThank you for the video, it was very helpful. I had to fix a massive hole that a contractor was supposed to cover about 2 years ago and nothing was done about it. Finally decided to fix it for my dad myself and I have no previous experience whatsoever
ОтветитьThank you for the video, it was very helpful. I had to fix a massive hole that a contractor was supposed to cover about 2 years ago and nothing was done about it. Finally decided to fix it for my dad myself and I have no previous experience whatsoever
ОтветитьThank you for the video, it was very helpful. I had to fix a massive hole that a contractor was supposed to cover about 2 years ago and nothing was done about it. Finally decided to fix it for my dad myself and I have no previous experience whatsoever
ОтветитьYou're just a regular Bob Fucking Ross aren't you?
ОтветитьI love the demo about how to replicate the "Santa Fe" texture!
ОтветитьWorked like a charm, thanks for the info.
Ответитьwhat is with that background music?
ОтветитьGetting this security deposit? Aye how u fix a door 😭
ОтветитьI’m watching this vdo coz 2 days ago I punched my Ron wall like 10 times and it’s broken now nd now I gotta fix that shit 🤦🏻♂️ well it’s a helpful vdo
ОтветитьNow you just go sit up there and fk shut up. Someone arrest this man
ОтветитьThis is a problem that has solved thousands of problems
ОтветитьThanks for this. I'm currently looking at a new condo and for whatever reason the drywall inside the closets are wrecked.
Ответитьthank you so much
ОтветитьI don’t know what drywall is but I don’t believe anything this guy is saying!! 🔥🔥😂
ОтветитьThank you for uploading your video bro! You made easy to learn 😁
ОтветитьHow many dozen videos do we need on repairing holes in sheetrock?
Ответитьvery good instruction....
ОтветитьYou sear meat, you score drywall.
Ответитьwow the trick with screwing in the stability pieces would have come in handy if i watched this video 3 hours ago
ОтветитьMaking that hole looked so satisfying.That was a great video with some great tips. thank you so much. I needed this. I have just subscribed also. Keep up the great work
ОтветитьWouldve been good if you showed how to measured that perfect square you cut out
ОтветитьThis is easily the best video on this subject on yt. I looked at a bunch and this one helped the most by far!
Ответить🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьIf you score the drawn pencil lines with a Stanley knife you could just break it into the hole and no need to use the saw. A little trick.
ОтветитьToday I've been repairing a hole in the ceiling cut to repair a plumbing leak. Everything went well until I got to the tape portion. No matter how many times I attempt to smooth it out with a thin layer of compound on the tape, I just can't get it. It sure has heck doesn't look like your work. I ended up leaving it & hope to sand & put another layer on tomorrow. Hoping for the best. Drywall is a trade for a reason. Update tomorrow!
ОтветитьI had to do the same thing years ago on a wal that had originally had the air vent for an oil furnace. The gap was way over 16" on center and my son had caved it in accidentally while playing. I put some strapping in so I had something to hold the drywall. It was almost 30" wide and 24" tall.
ОтветитьBrilliant 👍🏻 I have never been a DIY person, just repaired a damaged stud wall while saving money not hiring a plasterer 👍🏻 Thanks 👍🏻
ОтветитьThe thing is, is that people who cheat tend to believe everyone must, almost to make themselves feel better. It doesn’t even have to do with options either as a man that had multiple options.
ОтветитьI encountered the light flicker so annoying just not enough to add a 20amp line for it.
Ответитьwho else has the urge to put in 2 more screws on the middle stud? lol
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