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a December 30th 07 04:31 PM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
OK, so I'm in the middle of taping the drywall in my basement. Walls are
done with 1st coat and ceiling was next. I was out last night with a group
of friends (the fellas) at a long planned Christmas break get-together.
There were friends, good friends, that I haven't seen in over a year.

I got in late last night and this morning, when I asked my wife what she
did last evening, said, "I started taping the ceiling..." I turned white.

Now, hard as rock, is tape with bubbles under it, tape that goes from
having a half inch of mud under it to sections that have no mud under them
at all.

ARRGHGGHGHGHHHHH!

sigh

What is the easiest/best way to recover from a very bad initial taping job?

Married for now,

a

Smitty Two December 30th 07 04:49 PM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
In article VJPdj.51032$5l3.20353@edtnps82, a wrote:

OK, so I'm in the middle of taping the drywall in my basement. Walls are
done with 1st coat and ceiling was next. I was out last night with a group
of friends (the fellas) at a long planned Christmas break get-together.
There were friends, good friends, that I haven't seen in over a year.

I got in late last night and this morning, when I asked my wife what she
did last evening, said, "I started taping the ceiling..." I turned white.

Now, hard as rock, is tape with bubbles under it, tape that goes from
having a half inch of mud under it to sections that have no mud under them
at all.

ARRGHGGHGHGHHHHH!

sigh

What is the easiest/best way to recover from a very bad initial taping job?

Married for now,

a


water. a spray bottle should soften it enough to peel it right off. a
sponge to remove most of the residue and smooth what's left.

a December 30th 07 04:52 PM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
Smitty Two wrote:
In article VJPdj.51032$5l3.20353@edtnps82, a wrote:

OK, so I'm in the middle of taping the drywall in my basement. Walls are
done with 1st coat and ceiling was next. I was out last night with a group
of friends (the fellas) at a long planned Christmas break get-together.
There were friends, good friends, that I haven't seen in over a year.

I got in late last night and this morning, when I asked my wife what she
did last evening, said, "I started taping the ceiling..." I turned white.

Now, hard as rock, is tape with bubbles under it, tape that goes from
having a half inch of mud under it to sections that have no mud under them
at all.

ARRGHGGHGHGHHHHH!

sigh

What is the easiest/best way to recover from a very bad initial taping job?

Married for now,

a


water. a spray bottle should soften it enough to peel it right off. a
sponge to remove most of the residue and smooth what's left.


Really?? That easy?

a

Smitty Two December 30th 07 05:03 PM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
In article k1Qdj.51035$5l3.26579@edtnps82, a wrote:

Smitty Two wrote:
In article VJPdj.51032$5l3.20353@edtnps82, a wrote:

OK, so I'm in the middle of taping the drywall in my basement. Walls are
done with 1st coat and ceiling was next. I was out last night with a group
of friends (the fellas) at a long planned Christmas break get-together.
There were friends, good friends, that I haven't seen in over a year.

I got in late last night and this morning, when I asked my wife what she
did last evening, said, "I started taping the ceiling..." I turned white.

Now, hard as rock, is tape with bubbles under it, tape that goes from
having a half inch of mud under it to sections that have no mud under them
at all.

ARRGHGGHGHGHHHHH!

sigh

What is the easiest/best way to recover from a very bad initial taping job?

Married for now,

a


water. a spray bottle should soften it enough to peel it right off. a
sponge to remove most of the residue and smooth what's left.


Really?? That easy?

a


Give it a try. I mean, let your wife give it a try... Drywall mud is
water soluble forever. Don't oversoak it, though.

Doug Miller December 30th 07 05:16 PM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
In article k1Qdj.51035$5l3.26579@edtnps82, a wrote:
Smitty Two wrote:


water. a spray bottle should soften it enough to peel it right off. a
sponge to remove most of the residue and smooth what's left.


Really?? That easy?


As long as she used premixed joint compound, or a sandable setting-type
compound such as EasySand, then yes.

If she used DuraBond, you'll need a hammer and chisel.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

Mike Paulsen December 30th 07 05:57 PM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
a wrote:
Smitty Two wrote:
In article VJPdj.51032$5l3.20353@edtnps82, a wrote:

OK, so I'm in the middle of taping the drywall in my basement. Walls are
done with 1st coat and ceiling was next. I was out last night with a group
of friends (the fellas) at a long planned Christmas break get-together.
There were friends, good friends, that I haven't seen in over a year.

I got in late last night and this morning, when I asked my wife what she
did last evening, said, "I started taping the ceiling..." I turned white.

Now, hard as rock, is tape with bubbles under it, tape that goes from
having a half inch of mud under it to sections that have no mud under them
at all.

ARRGHGGHGHGHHHHH!

sigh

What is the easiest/best way to recover from a very bad initial taping job?

Married for now,

a

water. a spray bottle should soften it enough to peel it right off. a
sponge to remove most of the residue and smooth what's left.


Really?? That easy?

a


Water will work, but I find it easier to use mud. Thin it down a bit and
put a coat over the seam. Give it some time to re-wet the dry mud before
scraping it off.

Joe January 1st 08 03:41 AM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
On Dec 30, 11:16*am, (Doug Miller) wrote:

snip


As long as she used premixed joint compound, or a sandable setting-type
compound such as EasySand, then yes.


snip


You meant the ordinary non-setting type powder didn't you, Doug? IIRC
plaster of paris isn't water soluble once set up and that is the main
ingredient in setting type compounds. Or maybe there's a new
technology in the business?

Joe

a January 4th 08 02:32 AM

Drywall taping repair / How I became single
 
a wrote:
OK, so I'm in the middle of taping the drywall in my basement. Walls are
done with 1st coat and ceiling was next. I was out last night with a group
of friends (the fellas) at a long planned Christmas break get-together.
There were friends, good friends, that I haven't seen in over a year.

I got in late last night and this morning, when I asked my wife what she
did last evening, said, "I started taping the ceiling..." I turned white.

Now, hard as rock, is tape with bubbles under it, tape that goes from
having a half inch of mud under it to sections that have no mud under them
at all.

ARRGHGGHGHGHHHHH!

sigh

What is the easiest/best way to recover from a very bad initial taping job?

Married for now,

a



Smitty, Doug and Mike - thank you very much. She did use the pre-mixed
all-purpose mud and with water and a big sponge - it came off after about
3hrs work. I did have to use a "Scotch-Brite" pad on some of the thicker
stuff, but it's all better now!

Still married,

a



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