Drywall Repair Video from USG
This is pretty good IMO. I thought the use of finger spattering from a brush for texture was neat. California patch method was cool. Guess I've been doing it the hard way. Only thought is if the patch were pressed on hard enough that it might give. http://www.usg.com/rc/videos/joint-c...r-video-en.wmv |
Drywall Repair Video from USG
On 2012-01-15, Red Green wrote:
California patch method was cool. I know spit about drywall, except past experience helping hump it from one spot to another. ;) This is very great info. Thanks. nb -- vi --the root of evil |
Drywall Repair Video from USG
On 1/15/2012 11:43 AM, Red Green wrote:
This is pretty good IMO. I thought the use of finger spattering from a brush for texture was neat. California patch method was cool. Guess I've been doing it the hard way. Only thought is if the patch were pressed on hard enough that it might give. http://www.usg.com/rc/videos/joint-c...r-video-en.wmv Great video ... thanks! John |
Drywall Repair Video from USG
Red Green wrote:
California patch method was cool. Guess I've been doing it the hard way. Only thought is if the patch were pressed on hard enough that it might give. I agree. I think I would at least line around the edges with mud to provide a bit more anchor than just the paper. |
Drywall Repair Video from USG
Robert Neville wrote in
: Red Green wrote: California patch method was cool. Guess I've been doing it the hard way. Only thought is if the patch were pressed on hard enough that it might give. I agree. I think I would at least line around the edges with mud to provide a bit more anchor than just the paper. Easy to miss. At 1:41-1:43 it seems he does this on two of the sides at least. It's really quick ecause he's a pro...or a hack...or ****ty video coverage. |
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