Drywall Information
Drywall Information RepairsDrywall Information RepairsDrywall - Repairs Drywall Project Planning and Preparation - Drywall Safety - Drywall Application - Angles Ceilings and Odd Shapes - Compound, Mud and Tapes - Drywall Repairs - Drywall Mistakes Use a keyhole saw and utility knife to cut out the damaged portion and clean out broken pieces around the edges of the hole. Remove a strip of the... |
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Drywall Information Safety TipsDrywall Information Safety TipsDrywall - Safety Drywall Project Planning and Preparation - Drywall Safety - Drywall Application - Angles Ceilings and Odd Shapes - Compound, Mud and Tapes - Drywall Repairs - Drywall Mistakes As you exercise your Do It Yourself skills, develop safe work habits and stick to them. Drywall is heavy and awkward to lift and maneuver. It is... |
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Drywall Information Taping DrywallDrywall Information Taping DrywallTaping Drywall Introduction Taping drywall is almost an art form. It takes practice and a lot of patience. A good taper can hide any mistakes that were made in hanging the drywall. To finish drywall, you must tack into place corner bead to all corners. Then, apply joint compound to all seams, nail and screw holes and corners. When joint... |
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Drywall Information Taping Drywall JointsDrywall Information Taping Drywall JointsTaping Drywall Joints No doubt there's a knack to finishing drywall (wallboard) and for a large project, it's one job that you might let a pro handle. However, finding someone to come in and do a standard 3-coat taping job on a small project at a reasonable cost can be difficult. Although each coat doesn't take long to do, especially for a... |
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