Hi, I discovered your videos on both UA-cam and Facebook some months ago, and, as I build myself my home, I try to miss none of them. Actually, I essentially follow your chanel and Vancouver Carpenter's one. You're really talented and inspiring. It seems so easy when watching you. One big issue for people like me is chosing between mud products and how to mix them appropriately, that is using the right proportion of water and right consistency. This is why I use only ready-to-use products and I dare not making my mud from powder. People speak of pancake sauce consistency, but even there, this remain blurry. Pancake mix is somewhat more liquid than the sticky mud I can see you using. A detailed how-to video would certainly be useful for many of us. Anyway, a big thank you my friend!
Thank you very much I too love Vancouver Carpenter’s channel the guy is a beast, very calm and collected too but I have noticed that some of the people don’t seem to be interested in just a mixing video but if your comment gets 10 likes and I hope you do because I’ll mix up a video explaining how to mix all sorts of compound the way I use it but if not they’ll definitely multiple videos in the training on How I mix all sorts of compounds
The best way to learn is just by getting your hands dirty! I know it can be expensive to buy the products and you don't want to waste any, but if you have a small patch to do just start mixing and eventually you will get a feel for the right consistency. There isn't only one way to do it either! If you only need to do a light skimming then a very thin, yogurt-like consistency is good. If you need to patch some larger dings/holes then maybe you want it more like peanut butter.
I liked your comment because I also would LOVE a video dedicated to mining up hot mud, but don't stop there! Include the differences between top-coats, all purpose, joint compound and so on!
I love where you're going with this. Although I personally cannot afford this program you should not be hesitant about charging for this service. It's what you've learned through years of hard work. If other people want to get serious about training and are willing to pay for the proper kind, it's a great alternative to working for a drywall company for nearly a decade.
29/05/24 1:38. Thank you so much for your tips. I have learnt so much from watching your videos. Your tips have helped me so much and saved in time application and material. Vinaka bro
I created a training teaching you everything I have learnt over the last 8 years of drywalling, where I don’t hold back on the knowledge and in the process making it easier for you to learn
Hi,
I discovered your videos on both UA-cam and Facebook some months ago, and, as I build myself my home, I try to miss none of them. Actually, I essentially follow your chanel and Vancouver Carpenter's one. You're really talented and inspiring. It seems so easy when watching you. One big issue for people like me is chosing between mud products and how to mix them appropriately, that is using the right proportion of water and right consistency. This is why I use only ready-to-use products and I dare not making my mud from powder. People speak of pancake sauce consistency, but even there, this remain blurry. Pancake mix is somewhat more liquid than the sticky mud I can see you using. A detailed how-to video would certainly be useful for many of us. Anyway, a big thank you my friend!
Thank you very much I too love Vancouver Carpenter’s channel the guy is a beast, very calm and collected too but I have noticed that some of the people don’t seem to be interested in just a mixing video but if your comment gets 10 likes and I hope you do because I’ll mix up a video explaining how to mix all sorts of compound the way I use it but if not they’ll definitely multiple videos in the training on How I mix all sorts of compounds
The best way to learn is just by getting your hands dirty! I know it can be expensive to buy the products and you don't want to waste any, but if you have a small patch to do just start mixing and eventually you will get a feel for the right consistency. There isn't only one way to do it either! If you only need to do a light skimming then a very thin, yogurt-like consistency is good. If you need to patch some larger dings/holes then maybe you want it more like peanut butter.
I liked your comment because I also would LOVE a video dedicated to mining up hot mud, but don't stop there! Include the differences between top-coats, all purpose, joint compound and so on!
Congratulations and best of luck with the course. Your content is amazing.
Don't feel bad about charging, many people are willing to pay for your expertise. No need for gimmicks
I am happy to hear that because Im putting in everything I have on this one
Thats amazing, great to hear. We'll done
I am so happy, that its finally here
Your channel is full of great info and you got a great presentation. Congrats!
I cant think you enough, Im from Brazil, here in my region I cannot learn since there is no formal training
I love where you're going with this. Although I personally cannot afford this program you should not be hesitant about charging for this service. It's what you've learned through years of hard work. If other people want to get serious about training and are willing to pay for the proper kind, it's a great alternative to working for a drywall company for nearly a decade.
I have to be honest... I've watched all of these videos just to look at the drywaller 😌
😮😊 in that case you should definitely head to the training because my face is going to be all over it 😅
29/05/24 1:38. Thank you so much for your tips. I have learnt so much from watching your videos. Your tips have helped me so much and saved in time application and material.
Vinaka bro
It's in ur mud mix u know how to mix that mud up 😁
Are you offering another 40% off deal?
Hmm I’m lost
I created a training teaching you everything I have learnt over the last 8 years of drywalling, where I don’t hold back on the knowledge and in the process making it easier for you to learn