Back support for drywall patch
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 16:20:06 -0700, "Eigenvector"
wrote:
"Chris Lewis" wrote in message
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According to Paul :
I prefer slightly more substantial bracing behind my drywall repairs,
and I prefer to have them securely screwed in place.
I use 1x2s or 2x3s and drywall screws. In some places, I use
special screws. They have a thin perforated washer that looks like
a cross between a crown/dimple washer and a fender washer.
About 1" in diameter. When driven home, they're practically flush.
They're carried in various places. Lee Valley has them. I suspect
the borg now does too.
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Chris Lewis, Una confibula non set est
It's not just anyone who gets a Starship Cruiser class named after them.
Wow, thanks for the ideas rolling in. I didn't realize that there were so
many options here.
I premake drywall patchesabout 5 inch square then remove back paper
and gypsum interion from a 3/4 inch perimeter leaving only the face
paper layer, I open up the damage to 3 1/2 inch square, mud the
perimeter of the hole, apply patch some mud on top and done. jesse.
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