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Default Shoring up potentially damaged studs without removing all the drywall?


"DerbyDad03" wrote in message

What do you mean"no info"?

There's been 11 responses and just about all of them say pull the
drywall.


I think he's still waiting for a reply on how to be lazy and do a half assed
job. The replies so far were all how to do it the right way.


 
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