Repairing drywall
"Eigenvector" wrote in message
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So now that I've punched holes in my walls to fix the galvanized pipes,
I'm
wondering what is the most accurate way to repair the drywall.
I cut most of my holes using a punch saw, just jab it in and cut the
holes,
but is it more accurate and elegant to use a knife when cleaning those
holes? Also when repairing, is smaller better, that is is the smallest
hole
you can cut to clean the drywall the best or is a larger hole easier to
work
with?
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listened as the train came into hearing in the far distance? At first it can
hardly be distinguished from the noise of the sea; then you recognize it by
its vibration; one moment smothered in a deep cutting, and the next sent
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