Thanks for that great idea. We needed an access panel for inside access shut off valves for our out door shower and because of this video we didn’t have to reinvent the wheel 😉
@@hammerandhome Nice, I didn't know you can buy these panels, I have a couple of showers that need to be repaired and I don't want to enclose them in drywall again.
Would one of these work on a ceiling? I just had a leak repair leaving a 12x12” square that had to be cut. Instead of repairing drywall I was thinking to put a ceiling access in case the new section joints leak.
What kind of glue did you use
A clear and concise explanation! Well done!
Great vid! I’m moving an access hole from the middle of our hallway to a bedroom closet and this panel looks sweet. Thx.
Thanks for that great idea. We needed an access panel for inside access shut off valves for our out door shower and because of this video we didn’t have to reinvent the wheel 😉
happy to have helped! cheers
@@hammerandhome Nice, I didn't know you can buy these panels, I have a couple of showers that need to be repaired and I don't want to enclose them in drywall again.
I wish you would have shown us which kind of glue you used.
Just silicone , rough up the plastic edge with some sand paper and apply the silicone to the plastic and press it against the wall.
You just glue it? No fasteners?
Great job. Loved the Kung Fu Theater sfx
Can you crawl thru that?
thank you for the great demo & explanation! can it be painted
@@maiyshafullen7244 yes it can with the right primer and paint
I need to have access about 24” high by about 5ft. Do they make panels like that?
Where is the other half of the video?
Oh this is very simple. I'll try it!
You can do it!
Where did you get door panel that size? Ty Brian
He tells you the link is in the comments.
Nicely done, thanks
Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Would one of these work on a ceiling? I just had a leak repair leaving a 12x12” square that had to be cut. Instead of repairing drywall I was thinking to put a ceiling access in case the new section joints leak.
Yeah it would work. The clip is pretty strong that holds the door.
Use a razor blade instead of creating all that drywall dust with the easy oscillating tool.
Takes too long
yea it's nice to run the shop vac at the same time for dust collection
@@batty22222everyone takes the easy way out
Very helpful.
Thanks for the great video
Thanks!
Do you need a tool to open the door?
ear plugs but no eye protection. LOLOL :-)
do as i say not as i do, lol thx for watching
@@hammerandhomeand no mask 😷 or vacuum lol
@@kingbee4474 😬
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