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Default How seal 1" wide long hole

Look at the following picture....

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Need to seal the long strip of a hole upto the outlet. Can something
like this be done with just drywall mud without any other backing.
Also the rest of the wall has a 3d texture to it. Is there such a
think as texture tape to make the patch look simlar. How do
drywallers even get the different textures on a wall?

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Look at the following picture....

http://netmation.com/kitwire.jpg


What I'd like to know is how you plan to get all that extra wire back into
the box again!

Need to seal the long strip of a hole upto the outlet. Can something
like this be done with just drywall mud without any other backing.
Also the rest of the wall has a 3d texture to it. Is there such a
think as texture tape to make the patch look simlar. How do
drywallers even get the different textures on a wall?


It depends on what's behind it. If it's just open air, just mud won't work.
It'll eventually fall into the wall.

What I'd do is cut the whole larger (6" wide?) and then slide in a piece of
wood, fastened to the back of the wall with a couple screws from the front.
Then cut a new piece of drywall just a hair smaller than the hole and screw
it to the piece of wood. Finally mud and tape the joints as you would with
any other joint.


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Look at the following picture....

http://netmation.com/kitwire.jpg

Need to seal the long strip of a hole upto the outlet. Can something
like this be done with just drywall mud without any other backing.
Also the rest of the wall has a 3d texture to it. Is there such a
think as texture tape to make the patch look simlar. How do
drywallers even get the different textures on a wall?


Some kind of backing is needed just to keep the mud from falling into the
wall cavity. However, for the picture you posted, probably the easiest and
neatest solution is simply to make a clean cut somewhat larger than the
mangled section, and use a small piece of drywall. If I was doing
it I would cut out a rectangle from just above and to the left of
the box, extending down to the floor and right to the corner.


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