Perfect walls made easy! Level 5 drywall finish (skim coating)

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  • @ct181
    @ct181 Рік тому +150

    Thats why its called skilled trades. If i tried that it would look like the surface of the moon, good job.

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +21

      🤣 hey some people may like that texture!

    • @Carlos-fv2fm
      @Carlos-fv2fm Рік тому

      It's not a trade, but one of these telemarketing tools for DIY. You can buy it too and try if you have just one room to do

    • @elo5971
      @elo5971 Рік тому +3

      😂 great I just did this to my living room waiting for it to dry and now I’ll think of the moon when I see it

    • @cw6136
      @cw6136 Рік тому +12

      Actually, skim coating is the best approach for a non-professonal to achieve "professional-looking" results.
      I'm a second-generation drywall finisher. The "skilled trade" part is achieving the same results WITHOUT skimcoating.

    • @tannerallen2882
      @tannerallen2882 7 місяців тому +3

      It's easy. You scrape it clean Everytime till the excess is gone. It's actually hard to fuck it up

  • @NoMadMediaProductions
    @NoMadMediaProductions 10 місяців тому +14

    Excellent demostration in under 8 minutes. Thanks for taking the time to post this video.

  • @foggymtnbreakdown
    @foggymtnbreakdown Рік тому +53

    I am a DIY guy and I just suck at skim coating. I tried different knives, but not the one you were using. In spite of me getting that new tool, I will still probably suck at it. You could probably do much better than me with just a piece of cardboard in your hands. You have a skill that I do not have. I will follow all of your tips. Thanks for taking the time to post this.

    • @fonsecarichard
      @fonsecarichard Рік тому +16

      Honesty and self recognition is a skill most don’t have, so you got lots of people beat!

    • @jaydaytoday3548
      @jaydaytoday3548 Рік тому +8

      You can get good at anything just by practicing.

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +34

      remember that you are doing multiple coats! each coat covers the imperfections of the previous. What’s most important is that you do a rough sanding in between to knock down some high spots or lines. I’d say your first coat is your most important one but will never be perfect make sure you get decent build up maybe 3/16’’The second or third coat can be really tight only leaving a super fine coat, same with the final coat, dont try to build up the last coats too much or you will get waves and lines. Practice makes perfect, trust me it will just click and you’ll have great results!

    • @esexavo
      @esexavo Рік тому +1

      I am a concrete guy, guess what i use to skim coat lol

    • @coolhluke8089
      @coolhluke8089 Рік тому +2

      I would suggest slowing down and just get each coat as flat as possible. You can always add more

  • @samnewman5129
    @samnewman5129 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you you gave me the answer to my puzzle as fixing my ceiling my wife stepped through and need to get that finish to match. Cheers mate

    • @tcmazz
      @tcmazz 3 місяці тому

      Question did you use this method for the ceiling? How did it turned out? Easy to do?

  • @AMM0beatz
    @AMM0beatz 7 місяців тому +2

    I really like the texture of that roller. Looks better than orange peel imo

  • @mattypants
    @mattypants Рік тому +15

    Our painter does this. He sanded the high spots on our home then did this. The walls looked brand new. It was amazing. I wouldn't even think about trying this on my own lol.

    • @VeryMaggs
      @VeryMaggs Рік тому +1

      LOL, I am desperately trying (to do this on my own) ... and you are right! It is NOT easy!

    • @DerZeroHero
      @DerZeroHero 3 місяці тому +2

      @@VeryMaggs there are tricks to help. If you install fresh drywall and you want to make the wall look absolutely flat, you can use a light spray paint with light blue paint to tinge the wall. Then you apply the mud/gesso, run the knife through it, let it dry, and sand it again - evenly through the whole wall - until you start to see blue somewhere (that's a high spot). You're done sanding that coat. Spray everything light blue again (you don't need to perfectly cover the wall with paint, just enough that you can see it when you sand back to it), apply another layer of mud/gesso, let it dry and repeat the sanding. Every time you finish sanding, check your wall for straightness using a level. Usually, but the 2nd or 3rd coat you're already pretty flat. Then you prime it, paint, and you'll have really good walls.

  • @danimaldanjidov6883
    @danimaldanjidov6883 6 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for a "not in your face" easy to watch tutorial. It was a pleasure to watch to the end.

  • @maccybear8093
    @maccybear8093 8 місяців тому +18

    I skimmed a wall last night. In my mind, I'm such a pro. In reality, I really need to knock that wall down, now.
    What a mess. Will give it a second professional coat tomorrow.

    • @adrastos761
      @adrastos761 7 місяців тому +1

      seriously, I feel the same way. It is difficult to say the least, and not one of my funner home DIY projects

  • @CVenza
    @CVenza 11 місяців тому +3

    It looked good both ways with the smooth skimming and left rolled on gave it a texture.

  • @WillLeingang
    @WillLeingang 5 місяців тому +3

    You know they're good when they make it look easy. Good job!

  • @ekcoupe5059
    @ekcoupe5059 Рік тому +8

    ocd on them working on top of each other. and the guy rolling the bottom should keep the bucket to his right so buddy doesn't keep reaching over

  • @I-sed-no
    @I-sed-no Рік тому +19

    Those skimming blades are a must. Game changer for sure. Nice work

    • @craigandrews3477
      @craigandrews3477 6 місяців тому

      Hell, yeah I have a 30 inch skimming blade and it is amazing

  • @annespellberg7173
    @annespellberg7173 Рік тому +8

    I'm betting you make this look much, much easier than it actually is, but I'm going to try it anyway. I've got one wall in my apartment that can't simply be repaired and painted. A couple good skim coats and I think I'll be happy with it. I'm sure I'll need to sand it, I won't get glass like you did. But this is the easiest application I've seen so far. Thank you for the video, it's really great and very helpful!

  • @bertdrake
    @bertdrake 2 місяці тому

    It has taken me forever to find a video of someone actually doing a smooth texture thank you.

  • @Pathos312
    @Pathos312 Місяць тому

    Bro thank you, I hadn't even thought about applying it that way. Thanks a million.

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 Рік тому +7

    Great video and so helpful to see right up close with the go-pro. Thanks a lot! 👍

  • @JamesDean-jy7oh
    @JamesDean-jy7oh Рік тому +3

    Homeboy does really good work

  • @mraya18
    @mraya18 4 місяці тому

    I’m just a girl fixing up my room and this hella helped me. Thank youuuu 🤝🏽

  • @elliott44597
    @elliott44597 Рік тому +2

    That is Art my friend, great job.

  • @Monica1joy
    @Monica1joy Рік тому +13

    Extremely hard to find professional crew that really knows how to do a level 5 smooth finish. Most say they can but very few do a great job. That’s been our experience anyway.

    • @andrewfreeman88
      @andrewfreeman88 Рік тому +3

      All the best guys are working for Big developers and Million dollar homes.

    • @SDWYS14
      @SDWYS14 Рік тому +1

      You need to find crews that use hawks and trowels. Most finishers start with pans and knifes. However this roll on technique works well for guys that don’t use a traditional hawk/trowel set up. Which is most sadly.

    • @bananas1318
      @bananas1318 6 місяців тому

      @@andrewfreeman88 Thats not true. The issue is people look for the "best price" which usually ends up being people that dont take their time and want to get out fast in order to actually profit. People arn't willing to pay the higher prices for professional jobs. Im in the industry and ive worked on houses where they hired someone that did a garbage job thenw e have to fix it up, and all because they didnt want to pay for the professional job.

  • @angelmorris8624
    @angelmorris8624 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks I'm doing this and your video was by far the most helpful and up close view

  • @DerZeroHero
    @DerZeroHero 3 місяці тому +1

    Satisfying to finally see someone with really good skills.

  • @Miss.Shanny
    @Miss.Shanny 9 місяців тому +1

    I’m in the process of trying to “attempt” this. Hate textured walls 🤮 lol. You did amazing btw!!! ❤

  • @MuahMan
    @MuahMan Рік тому +3

    OMG, that texture roller makes all the difference!!! I did this with a regular paint roller and it wouldn't roll, just slide, and it wouldn't hold much.

    • @garrettp.5018
      @garrettp.5018 8 місяців тому

      What’s a texture roller? It’s just a large nap roller.

  • @BrickBoyzLego
    @BrickBoyzLego Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing and teaching.

  • @erichvictor2727
    @erichvictor2727 7 місяців тому

    This is a great video! Short, and packed full of expert tips. Thanks!

  • @adamwest3266
    @adamwest3266 Рік тому +22

    Don't let him fool you by making you think this is easy. It takes skill to skim like he's doing and a lot of practice.

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +16

      You’re right it takes some practice but i have shown complete newbies how to do it and they do an excellent job close to what i can do! This method using this tool is 75% easier than using trowel our spackle knife because it seems like the skimming blade smooths out on its own lol

    • @craigandrews3477
      @craigandrews3477 6 місяців тому

      Amen

    • @RastaPutin-z5k
      @RastaPutin-z5k Місяць тому

      It's not easy as it looks I tried and failed whole plaster went to waste . These videos are misleading

  • @zonney97
    @zonney97 6 місяців тому +1

    Watching this video with headphones is like ASMR 🟠⚫

  • @張玉蘭-o2r
    @張玉蘭-o2r Рік тому +2

    In the UK they use a tool called, "ox speedskim". There are many other manufacturers. Also, to eliminate the dust from dry sanding, use a wet sponge to touch up.

  • @oliverhowitt4188
    @oliverhowitt4188 Рік тому

    Good video and even better replies to the comments... thanks for sharing

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому

      I try to keep up with comments! But between running business, family and also work sometimes I get behind on it 🤣

  • @LMF-ct4lt
    @LMF-ct4lt 7 місяців тому

    So that is how it is done!
    Excellent video demonstration. I just showed this to my dry wall finishers and told them to match your quality or go home.

  • @Taffey_Lewis
    @Taffey_Lewis 11 місяців тому

    whoa never even thought of trying this

  • @jl9678
    @jl9678 Рік тому +3

    This is amazing. Thanks for this tutorial

  • @26alexther
    @26alexther Рік тому

    Quedo super liso. Si q tomare en cuenta los tips.. ahora a poner al hubby a trabajar😊

  • @horaceprince3449
    @horaceprince3449 Рік тому +1

    This video is extremely helpful and motivating

  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV Рік тому +1

    Fantastic will give it a try 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @euroasiabtlimited3208
    @euroasiabtlimited3208 8 місяців тому +2

    Excellent

  • @mattlamonica3959
    @mattlamonica3959 Рік тому +2

    Nice! Would love to see video of the finished product painted…

    • @DaruDhillon
      @DaruDhillon Рік тому

      With any level 5 finish the proof is seen after primer. That’s essential.

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +1

      Correct! Well, after primer and with critical lighting 👍🏼 critical lighting is crucial more than anything to check your work but even then sometimes primer lies to you and you won't see some things until after the first coat of paint.

  • @haywardbomaye52
    @haywardbomaye52 4 місяці тому

    bro I'm going to watch this like 12 more times before I do my living room

  • @kaymack5304
    @kaymack5304 10 місяців тому +2

    Does the compound come with that texture or do you need to add water to thin it out? Beautiful job!

  • @desireewright4894
    @desireewright4894 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing!

  • @letsRegulateSociopaths
    @letsRegulateSociopaths Рік тому

    the texture roller is genius.

  • @SuperishMario
    @SuperishMario Рік тому +4

    Sweet video man keep at it!! I have a house I'm remodeling and I will be skim coating alot so lots of practice haha

  • @mcanultymichelle
    @mcanultymichelle Рік тому +3

    Can this be done over a textured wall to smooth the textured wall out??

  • @sergiocc17
    @sergiocc17 Рік тому

    Ya despues retocas las esquinas o si lo dejas..? Saludos buen trabajo..👍

  • @j.morrison73
    @j.morrison73 4 місяці тому

    Great idea. Definitely going to try this. I do have a problem , there is some remaining wallpaper from perhaps the 1960's that seems tight except where I was able to scrape off the edges. Do you think the paper will bubble if I used this as a skim coat to fill in old plaster walls?

  • @mygelbergstresser7729
    @mygelbergstresser7729 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video, just subscribed 👍

  • @jessabeldavies3812
    @jessabeldavies3812 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @veeisher
    @veeisher Рік тому

    You make it look soooo easy… but I’m going to try it. I have two questions 1. Do I have to add water to the compound (I got the same kind you have in this video, I just need a couple of days to… to do this… plus I ordered the skimming blade it doesn’t get to my house until 2 days from now) 2. Can I rinse off this loop roller for the next day? (In case, I can’t complete it on day 1) thank you for sharing, thank you for this smooth tip and thank you for making it look so natural to the point I’m going to actually do this 😮😉👍🏽😂😂🫡
    My bahd: I have a 3rd question. Do I or is it better to, add a coat of sealer/primer after the walls dry and before I paint the walls the final color? Or is primer/sealer supposed to be the very first step???

  • @jeffreyvanzeijst7932
    @jeffreyvanzeijst7932 4 місяці тому

    I agree.. although a pro would do a hack of a lot better and especially faster than my diy.. that said i was able to smooth the walls myself i safe on big expenses leaving budget for all those other renovating projects around the house. Using the roller and a decent skimming blade lays down the mud smooth and efficient...

  • @tcmazz
    @tcmazz 3 місяці тому

    I thought the sanding was the most important step, you do sand at the end?
    I need to try this thanks!

  • @rachelhoney3787
    @rachelhoney3787 Місяць тому

    Do you have any tips on how not to leave lines where the edges of the skimming blade runs please?

  • @cronosrenovations
    @cronosrenovations 5 місяців тому +2

    keep in mind he is working on basically an already perfect wall...i often deal with old walls that have tons of bulges and dips and it
    does not work easily
    like this whatsoever

    • @Elena-mk6bf
      @Elena-mk6bf 3 місяці тому

      It's so true!

    • @thekylenovak
      @thekylenovak 3 місяці тому

      Just take a few layers to sand and level

  • @Olivas.Robert
    @Olivas.Robert Рік тому

    Great Vid, brother! I'm new to all this but trying to learn. Nice work!

  • @User-gfys-0icu81
    @User-gfys-0icu81 11 місяців тому

    Well done brother! 👍👏🏻

  • @davem145mxr
    @davem145mxr Рік тому +1

    Great video no BS

  • @chinga7264
    @chinga7264 2 місяці тому

    This is better than the spay can.

  • @azmalu
    @azmalu Рік тому +1

    Looks it was new drywall that you were applying a skim coat to. Once this dries are you going to apply texture or is the plan just to paint over it? would use foam roller if you were doing a skim coat over walls that had wallpaper removed?

  • @sameeralwaelie2396
    @sameeralwaelie2396 Рік тому

    Great job

  • @easypainterslondon
    @easypainterslondon Рік тому

    cool vid nice insight

  • @Nico-rw1uo
    @Nico-rw1uo Рік тому

    Hello 👋 is it skimcoat or gypsum cement, thnks.
    Very good job 👏

  • @Crossborderxpresszim
    @Crossborderxpresszim 8 місяців тому +1

    Do you prime the walls first before applying the skim coat

  • @fire67bird
    @fire67bird 11 місяців тому

    Perfect! Thx brother.

  • @axionsktr
    @axionsktr Місяць тому

    Pro level

  • @photogss
    @photogss Рік тому +2

    Hi, great vid! Can you do this over a painted wall or do you need to prep it somehow?

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +5

      Sorry I'm so late! This can be done on a painted surface depending on what sheen (gloss, semi-gloss, flat, etc) I scuff surface with 80 or 120 grit using my powered drywall sander first to promote bond. Make sure you use green lid since it contains more adhesive properties. There's also a product called plaster weld you can apply over the surface to ensure the spackle does not detach from painted surface once dry which can happen sometimes if you go over certain paints without prepping specially glossy paints but as I mentioned above, a good scuff and a tight skim coat after initial coat will ensure you don't have any issues. The problem with heavy coats after bascoat is that the base coat will be over saturated with moisture causing it to soften and detach. Tighter skim coats dry faster and don't release as much moisture into the bascoat.

  • @ABac-nt1yl
    @ABac-nt1yl 4 місяці тому

    I wonder what it's like when you do this on a textured wall. This wall is already smooth.

  • @cwrowe
    @cwrowe 2 місяці тому

    Do you have to wash the nap after to use again or do you always need to get a new one?

  • @changeyourenergy708
    @changeyourenergy708 11 місяців тому

    Ok...that wall is already smooth. Just once id like to see someone do a wall or ceiling thats in rougher shape

  • @rodm2345
    @rodm2345 3 місяці тому

    Pretty stupid question but what comes after this? Is it ready for paint or is there more steps? I bought a fixer upper no rush to get it done one of the rooms had wallpaper but was taken off a while back but the walls have this glue that's hardened and mixed into the wall I've tried everything to take it off. It's about 3 inches in the middle of the wall all around so I'm thinking about sanding that area to get rid of the glue obviously the texture is coming off when I sand the wall then reapply texture. That's why I'm asking what comes next after texturing the wall.

  • @apeman1300
    @apeman1300 Рік тому

    Very nice

  • @vboutique2188
    @vboutique2188 Рік тому

    Why do you use a texture roller over a thick nap roller? Does it work better? Do the pock marks eventually go away by coat 3? How do I know if I'm using too much? All the calculators say two 5 gallon buckets should do a 12x12 room. I don't see me getting done with that little mud.

  • @coryr6359
    @coryr6359 10 місяців тому

    whats your thoughs on a 32" or larger skimming blade. Im doing my own basement, and i expect a learning curve.. just wondering what tools are best for the job

  • @AB-xq1kn
    @AB-xq1kn Рік тому

    wow. Thank you for this. I'm planning on getting a Festool planex 2 to sand the wall once to ensure adhesion, and then use it for the finish sanding of course. Do you think the initial sand on painted orange peel is a good idea? Any idea on grit?

  • @jesusacosta6862
    @jesusacosta6862 Рік тому

    Great video, how much water do you add to the bucket of joint compound to achieve that cream-like consistency?

  • @randomrazr
    @randomrazr Рік тому

    do you need to prime the popcorn or anything prior to skim coat?

  • @chrystals.3232
    @chrystals.3232 Рік тому +2

    So I have textured walls and want to remove the texture. THIS is what I have to do if I want them smooth ???

  • @loan6489
    @loan6489 8 місяців тому

    Wow tip top !!

  • @caylanwojciechowski8233
    @caylanwojciechowski8233 3 місяці тому

    If you did this on a painted surface would the procedure be the same ? I get lots of air bubbles on a painted surface

  • @chronesrt2925
    @chronesrt2925 Рік тому +1

    That is so much work. Not to mention you are getting the air pockets because your mud is so wet and the roller lets the air sit inside the mud. Neat trick but i wouldn't recommend that to anyone in the piece work field.

  • @ej7417
    @ej7417 Рік тому

    Nice job! I need one of those tools.

  • @Aywill_
    @Aywill_ Рік тому +1

    How much water do you add to your premixed green top mud?

  • @tcmazz
    @tcmazz 3 місяці тому

    Can this method also be done on ceilings?

  • @rachelcohen4441
    @rachelcohen4441 Рік тому +2

    Nice

  • @victorclare9376
    @victorclare9376 7 днів тому

    thank you buddy...

  • @ProfessionalPainterDecorator

    very good my man.. subscribed to help you to the 1000.
    what camera you using?
    the skim coat... did you use it straight out the tub, or did you add something to it?

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +5

      I’m using the GoPro Hero 9 to record. You can get pre-mix buckets at hardware store but right out of the bucket its a little hard to work with so you have to add a small amount of water to thin it down and make it easier to work with 👍🏼

  • @badchips10
    @badchips10 Рік тому +1

    What is the nap size on thar texture roller? On the HD site i5 only saw 3/8" which seems small. Nice job!

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +4

      That's the one! If you dip it in the bucket of mud it'll grab a decent amount of material as you can see in the video. As long as it's rubber so you can was it easily

    • @jobr641
      @jobr641 Рік тому

      @@302drywall_painting Isn't this textured roller made for paint? How is this compared to regular napped roller? After the job is done, can you easily clean this textured roller? Late question. Can I use 90 min hot mud to skim coat or is it not recommended?

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +3

      @@jobr641 this roller is used to create texture using plaster or joint compound. It's made out of rubber and it's super easy to clean. We can do quite a few jobs before the rubber starts breaking down. As for using hot mud to skim coat if you read the label it says not recommended for skim coating, although I have used it but on rare occasion you get detaching issues especially if you are skimming over paint but on rare occasion like I mentioned. I usually sand the area with 80 grit or 120 using my dustless sander to get better adhesión if I'm doing that. Overall unless you're very experienced using hot mud I would stay away, too difficult to work including sanding. I use that when I'm in a time crunch and I know I can do 2 or 3 coats same day but it's hard work having to mix and then it starts setting up then cleaning your tray etc etc

  • @user00616
    @user00616 Рік тому

    you said that you already did a coat on the section ... so what you're showing is the second coat? what did you do for the first coat? thank you!

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому

      I use the all purpose joint compound or the midweight joint compound because because it has more adhesive additives so it sticks better to any surface. It's also harder to sand and since we sand using electric sanders, it's more forgiving when it comes to the sander taking too much compound off since it's harder to sand.

  • @Elena-mk6bf
    @Elena-mk6bf 10 місяців тому

    Can this all-purpose premixed joint compound be applied to semi-gloss paint?

  • @MandrewP
    @MandrewP Рік тому +2

    Peace up over and out.

  • @manjitarai850
    @manjitarai850 2 місяці тому

    How long does it take to skim walled dry.?

  • @JSLEnterprises
    @JSLEnterprises Рік тому +2

    For the finish coat, you using machine mud or hot (setting) mud?

  • @daysiv9739
    @daysiv9739 Рік тому

    Wonder what's the skimming blade brand ? 🤔

  • @BO_Riddle
    @BO_Riddle Рік тому

    wow, looks like glass! but why do you have to use a textured roller?

    • @jlopan
      @jlopan Рік тому

      Just holds more mud so you don't have to dip the roller constantly.

  • @alibabbas-mq4ii
    @alibabbas-mq4ii Рік тому

    Nice 👍❤

  • @magnet8170
    @magnet8170 Рік тому

    Do you think the same roll-technique can be apply with stucco?

  • @PrestigeProPainters
    @PrestigeProPainters Рік тому +1

    Do you sand the final skim coat

  • @swifteagleworks
    @swifteagleworks 9 місяців тому

    Can you this over painted wall? I hate the orange peel on those walls?

  • @treystills
    @treystills Рік тому +1

    Nice work! What are your thoughts about just applying mud and tape then going straight to this method? Is it possible to get the same outcome by skipping 2 or 3 coats of mud application steps?
    Thanks again for sharing

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому +4

      I feel like it would make it a little harder to get a flat surface. I wouldn't skip the first coat at least, you can skip the second or third. Either way you'd need at least two skim coats or 1 really great skim coat, sand and a touch up after primer. Lots of way to go about it but if you're skimming level 5 then you want a good job anyways so you shouldn't be skipping steps.
      Sometimes I have taped and did first coat with 20 or 45 minute fast setting then as oon as it sets I'll skim coat everything with all purpose. Let it dry overnight and a final tight skim coat next day. Really depends on what you are trying to achieve and how delicate the job is.

    • @treystills
      @treystills Рік тому

      @302drywall_painting thanks for the insight and the time it took to reply. Much appreciated

    • @302drywall_painting
      @302drywall_painting  Рік тому

      @@treystills no problem! 👊🏼

    • @auronedgevicks7739
      @auronedgevicks7739 Рік тому +2

      you can pull it off on the 2nd coat. First coat is just too raw but once it's smoothed out and sanded enough you can jump right to this at the 3rd coat with a little thicker mud

    • @1painter4hire
      @1painter4hire Рік тому

      ​@@302drywall_painting That was a Great Answer !! Great Job on the video also

  • @johnnichols2710
    @johnnichols2710 Рік тому +1

    Looks good. Is that plus 3?