Why we split butt joints and stilt basics
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2016
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Thanks for the drywall stilts tips. I just purchased a set to help me do my garage and basement ceilings. I’m only the stock height of 15” up but that’s enough for me to not be up and down ladders all the time. I’m older so I”ll be extremely careful and deliberate while I’m on them. Thanks for you mudding tips.
Thanks for the very helpful tips - both will be invaluable.
Great anecdote about the sander.
Thanks for the info doc
haha i liked that sander story. I gotta use that one with the guys
My friends in S. Florida used to always say that having bottoms and tops on cornerbead (or anything else), was a "make-work" operation.
I can tell by the way you explain that you’ve taught a lot
Greeting Doctor Drywall you are a master I learn a lot my respect to you
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How do you cut bullnose cornerbead? 45s and 3-ways? I usually eyeball it till it's right, sometimes if it's an off angle I'll cut and cut till I go through about 3 feet😂
Are you finish coating with all purpose?
I like that. "So the moral of the story is." Type scenario
Is this version of mud in usa skim in uk?
Where do you get tinted joint compound? I can't find anywhere local that sells it tinted
We do the same thing yet we are so different like i have 2 of every knife all the way up to a 20" and every pan to match the knife except for the 20" Marshall Town dosent make a 20" pan all stainless steel i just cant work with blue steel
Jajaja I’m the sander
Why don't you like stainless tools?
Never walk on stilts. They are very dangerous. Full disclosure - I walked on stilts for 40 years but I only did it because I needed the job.
If it were me I'd use a scaffold.
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