Horribly Damaged Drywall Repair!!!!

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • WHAT A MESS!!!! Can I even fix it?? There is no paper left on the drywall???? Follow along with us in Part 3 of the Wall and Ceiling Repair Job for lots of great tips in drywall repair!!!!
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  • @wannabefunnyman
    @wannabefunnyman 3 роки тому +48

    Would it not make sense to just re-drywall? Seems like more work than it’s worth.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому +237

      You guys ask me that all the time yet somehow nobody ever realizes how much work it actually is. Think about it, ripping down drywall, disposing of old drywall, buying more, installing and then still having to tape and patch the repair. I would have had it finished by then. It really depends on your skill set. Patching and floating drywall is not difficult for me so it's always faster and easier.

    • @BobsHomeServicesLLC
      @BobsHomeServicesLLC 3 роки тому +48

      @@vancouvercarpenter Even more so when it’s a plaster wall which is common here around the Philadelphia, PA area. Removing plaster is a total train wreck.

    • @eyemastervideo
      @eyemastervideo 3 роки тому +30

      @@vancouvercarpenter Why remove the drywall? Just put another layer on top.

    • @rutgerhoutdijk3547
      @rutgerhoutdijk3547 3 роки тому +19

      Ripping out old drywall also could create new problems like damaging surrounding drywall, ripping cables, breaking structural wood, etc.

    • @frankpinmtl
      @frankpinmtl 3 роки тому +2

      @@eyemastervideo That's what I was thinking - slap up some res channel and put it right over everything. Of course you would need box extenders for the electrical, but once you found the studs/firenze to drill into, into would go pretty fast, no?

  • @user-lw4bb2ot2t
    @user-lw4bb2ot2t Рік тому +10

    I run a company entirely on knowledge I’ve acquired from this channel and not ones in 2 years have I had to warranty any work. You’re literally the God of drywall.

  • @davidbradford1934
    @davidbradford1934 3 роки тому +70

    My wife thinks I am crazy when I get excited because there is a new drywall video. My favorite channel! Thanks for sharing your hard earned expertise with us.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому +7

      Thanks for watching!

    • @ssh348
      @ssh348 Рік тому +4

      my husband gets nervous when he sees me watching dyi vids. He knows something is coming lol)))

  • @Joshua-rc3zk
    @Joshua-rc3zk 2 роки тому +16

    Because of this guy I was confident enough to mud and tape a whole 950 sq ft basement. I totally under bid the job and lost money at the end of the basement development.. this guy and others help me to off set that lost.. thanks for your videos

  • @daveparker5569
    @daveparker5569 3 роки тому +10

    I’m completely self taught when it comes to drywall. And I’m really grateful for this channel. Thanks!

  • @craigkovatch7564
    @craigkovatch7564 3 роки тому +7

    "Why not feather out some of these edges while we're here?" Tbh this is a new life philosophy after watching this channel.
    11:10 absolutely brilliant using the 2x4 to flatten out the concrete fill!

  • @andrewnovino5269
    @andrewnovino5269 3 роки тому +10

    I've been working for a a real estate company and I just realized how much these guys don't know about drywall so on my own jobs I've been watching your videos and thank you so much for your help cuz they're really turning out nice

  • @KuriusOranj
    @KuriusOranj 3 роки тому +49

    Wow, that skimming with the big tool was beautiful! I understand how much the filming impacts the actual work, so I'm even more grateful that you make these videos!

    • @BobsHomeServicesLLC
      @BobsHomeServicesLLC 3 роки тому +6

      Undercover Hat your right. UA-camrs put a lot of time and energy into moving the camera, editing scenes, etc. I'm amazed at how many home improvement youtubers get to work in empty homes, lol; I never have that kind of luck and so I usually ask my homeowners if I can record before doing so.

  • @diverdannavyvet9672
    @diverdannavyvet9672 3 роки тому +4

    I have done some repairs for a friend with a time & budget concerns by coating small areas with missing paper and exposed gypsum with 1-2-3 primer then patching with 45 minute lite weight mud. The results were great/undetectable after primer & paint and has held up really well over time,, even on a bathroom ceiling.
    Admittedly it was an experiment but it worked.

  • @willmc2456
    @willmc2456 3 роки тому +10

    Little tip from an Aussie plasterer. You can use fly screen ,you can buy it in rolls and it is reasonably inexpensive they do different grades of strength as well to suit whatever you are trying to reinforce. I find the mud penetrates through the holes a lot easier than the other forms of fibreglass mesh

    • @dismaldog
      @dismaldog 3 роки тому

      well that's an interesting idea,did not think about that.Was thinking of the fibrefuse metre rolls but at $160 dollars it works out pretty expensive quickly although it is pretty long roll

    • @sharonbrown3666
      @sharonbrown3666 Рік тому

      What an awesome tip, thanks mate.

  • @stephenholland6328
    @stephenholland6328 3 роки тому +7

    So glad to see there is a patch alternative. Digging into the wall can be such a problem, with debris falling down, matching drywall thickness, sistering 2x2 nailers. And those are just the problems I ran into fixing a small section not knowing any better! Great repair option!

  • @calebmarino3151
    @calebmarino3151 3 роки тому +11

    This is crazy! I watch your skate videos all the time and had no idea you had a carpenter/renovation channel! I just bought my first house and stumbled across this channel in the middle of my own home repairs. Now you’re giving me content that applies to a whole new area of my life 😂 Thanks man!

    • @larrylozuk
      @larrylozuk 3 роки тому +11

      Weird, huh? A bunch of us watched his carpentry/drywall videos for years without knowing about the skate channel.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому +4

      Welcome aboard!

    • @stephendee7839
      @stephendee7839 3 роки тому +2

      @@larrylozuk Where's the skate channel?

    • @larrylozuk
      @larrylozuk 3 роки тому +2

      @@stephendee7839 ua-cam.com/channels/P94Q0ypuPdhl-NupoAbcoQ.html

    • @omnious42
      @omnious42 Рік тому

      This is the first I am hearing about the skate videos xD

  • @dkg407
    @dkg407 3 роки тому +3

    Not sure if someone already mentioned this but if you lower the suction level on the vac it should keep it from bogging down into the material. At least that's the case when sanding wood. Most people leave their vac on full blast and it pulls the sander into the wood which leaves swirl marks on the material and also wears out the bearing in the sander faster.

  • @sawdustadikt979
    @sawdustadikt979 3 роки тому +3

    Great work. A couple years ago I skimmed out a 2k square foot house of sand texture ceiling, that was over plaster. After watching you videos for a few years it wasn’t as much guess work, I knew exactly what I wanted to do and exactly why I was doing it. I’ve never had any instruction and have had to learn taping and skimming as I’ve gone. I got and used a Darby like yours on that job for the last wipe and swipe on the ceiling, almost no sanding. It’s was so flat. Thank you for all your efforts. Your helping a lot of us.

  • @kidjetrecon7153
    @kidjetrecon7153 2 роки тому +2

    Love it when you get a new tool love the new tomahawk, getting ready to finish 100 homeowner hung sheets, Im going to remember how much energy you have doing your job.

  • @iwemuiser8849
    @iwemuiser8849 3 роки тому +2

    It's great that you also show the little errors (and corrections) you make so we know that's normal. Thanks!

  • @neverenoughtime3151
    @neverenoughtime3151 3 роки тому +4

    Suggestion... Use fiberglass window screen. I use it a lot for plaster repairs, and run a 48" wide roll through a miter saw to get rolls of varying widths (ex. 4", 8" 12").

  • @lindseychaney3987
    @lindseychaney3987 3 роки тому +5

    Been watching your channel for about a year. Learned quite a bit from you. Very impressive work!!!!

  • @suzanneschristie
    @suzanneschristie 3 роки тому +5

    I'm thrilled to see you using a smoothing blade! I bought the Marshalltown set about 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love them. Your reaction to it was priceless! Thank you for all of your videos!

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому +3

      😂 I know!!! That should be Columbia's new slogan!!

    • @andrewcarr2431
      @andrewcarr2431 3 роки тому +2

      When professionals have that reaction you know it is a nice piece of hardware.

    • @renaissanceman8581
      @renaissanceman8581 3 роки тому

      I have the base Level 5 kit, 10”/24”/32”. Saw marshalltown kit and really like their price. Wish they were out sooner. May fill out my kit sizes with them.

  • @chaplainand1
    @chaplainand1 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for taking the time and extra effort to educate us - about not jus how and what, but why. I hope you had an excellent weekend and the homeowner gave you a bonus for doing such an excellent job!

  • @RushAustin
    @RushAustin Місяць тому

    That is NICE!!! I love your enthusiasm, Ben.

  • @Sinalove1
    @Sinalove1 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the mud drywall advice, from New Zealand! Did my first go on an uneven wall - first time ever and took a while to get a handle of it, especially the mess lol. More confident handling mud now, thanks to your vids :-) Much appreciated.

  • @NicoSmets
    @NicoSmets 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing, it's really great to see people do real work and learn going along.

  • @Eddie_freeflow504
    @Eddie_freeflow504 2 роки тому

    I'm an apprentice drywall finisher at my hotel and all your videos are very educational I've learned so much by just watching your videos. I plain on skimming my bathroom ceiling this weekend (wish me luck) 🤪

  • @Beandiptheredneck
    @Beandiptheredneck 3 роки тому +1

    I had a potential client ask me about skimming an entire room that was textured, noped out of that pretty fast. I admire the ability of a pro taper to come in to a job like this thats so multi faceted and make it look meant to be when its done

  • @GARDNSOUND
    @GARDNSOUND Рік тому +1

    Ghad dude, you're such an artist.

  • @vidalexperience
    @vidalexperience 3 роки тому +3

    Dude - YOU SAVED ME SO MUCH HEARTACHE.

  • @markferrick10
    @markferrick10 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job. I'm impressed you can hold that sander up for so long. Thanks for the video.

  • @MissMarsha78
    @MissMarsha78 3 роки тому +2

    Love your reaction to a new tool! 😮

  • @michiganporter
    @michiganporter 3 роки тому +1

    I just got me a 36" Marshalltown knife and I love it too! I just also did a ceiling job amd I was covered from head to toe as per usuall. I need a festool

  • @tommymorin7584
    @tommymorin7584 2 роки тому

    Since I started watching your chanel, My work on drywall really improved and I really enjoy doing it now....thank you man!!

  • @olafbigandglad
    @olafbigandglad 3 роки тому +2

    My method - I would apply fibatape with latex tile glue on all the paperless areas, and skim over it when the glue sets up. I also use this method when there's cracked plaster which needs to be nailed off. The glue withstands the shock of hammering better than all purpose or setting compound.

    • @als1023
      @als1023 3 роки тому

      Whoa,,, Thank You, do a lot of work in older plaster homes ( renos) gonna try that this week ! Take care and thanks for commenting !!

    • @nickel0eye
      @nickel0eye 3 роки тому

      nailing plaster? oh, good lord:(

    • @olafbigandglad
      @olafbigandglad 3 роки тому

      @@nickel0eye Did you actually READ my comment? You can nail it IF you apply mesh and tile glue first. I've done this many, many, many times, and never had a problem.

    • @olafbigandglad
      @olafbigandglad 3 роки тому +1

      @@als1023 It'll work. I guarantee it. Stucco mesh is actually better, but it's harder to find.

    • @nickel0eye
      @nickel0eye 3 роки тому

      @@olafbigandglad I read it, plaster should never be nailed....maybe screwed with plaster washers, but, even then, i find it still wants to crack even more severely...i could see it working okay for plasterboard...

  • @gt-ct9012
    @gt-ct9012 3 роки тому +17

    I'm 100% positive, if by the grace of God, I was able to do a spot that big with quick set 20. Then realized I missed a spot and pulled the tape like he did, that would be the moment it would all flashed and go to shit 😆

    • @terryq9966
      @terryq9966 3 роки тому +2

      Lololol 🤣🤣🤣🤣, yeah I'm thinkin' the same thing...NOOOOOO!!!!

    • @gt-ct9012
      @gt-ct9012 3 роки тому +1

      Speak for yourself, I work at a church 😆

    • @gt-ct9012
      @gt-ct9012 3 роки тому

      No pain, best place I've ever worked. 5 sick days, 15 vacation days (get 5 more next year, and 5 more every 2 years, topping out at 30 days) 19 paid holidays, health, dental and retirement benefits.

  • @mazzg1966
    @mazzg1966 3 роки тому +2

    Good job Ben...I use fibafuse all the time, particularly over plaster cracks and damage.

  • @daychob1
    @daychob1 3 роки тому +4

    Love your channel. Little tip for you, when I use the fiber tape, I'll soak it in water. Keeps the airborne fibers to a minimum if not eliminates them all together. Keep up the good work bud

    • @mrroy5542
      @mrroy5542 3 роки тому +1

      Yes and mix a little bit of carpenters glue with water and put on with a brush where the paper is off

  • @Mike-B-Jackson
    @Mike-B-Jackson 3 роки тому +12

    Your channel is truly inspirational. Thank you for all you do!

  • @barkingshark6413
    @barkingshark6413 3 роки тому +1

    Love how you (own) your mistakes. Great learning channel. Thanks.

  • @eatsTURDtacos
    @eatsTURDtacos 3 роки тому +1

    I honestly appreciate your videos man

  • @kidjetrecon7153
    @kidjetrecon7153 2 роки тому

    Fiba comes in 6 learning something new . I love running it in auto taper cuts like a dream

  • @bigbob9702
    @bigbob9702 3 роки тому +3

    Concrete fill?? New to me. But then I’m a carpenter…

  • @dirkprobert
    @dirkprobert 3 роки тому

    First time seeing someone using a 2x4 to do drywall repair. That’s epic.

  • @echoecho6445
    @echoecho6445 Рік тому

    thanks for the motivation boost. i need to stop doubting myself

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 Рік тому

    You remind me of me in that he plan seems to change a lot while doing a skim coating or for that matter on any project it’s good to be flexible.

  • @zubairahmad3195
    @zubairahmad3195 2 роки тому

    Although this is my profession but its so satisfying to see other professionals do it and learn new stuff from them.

    • @brandonaitken1180
      @brandonaitken1180 Рік тому

      Lots of professionals watch other professionals. When I worked as a 👨‍🍳 I would come home and watch other 👨‍🍳 on 📺 . It’s what we do.

  • @lestalkmorebasss
    @lestalkmorebasss 4 місяці тому +1

    lol….. turns out this is “ceiling and wall part 3” I was looking for 😅

  • @ihavesolutions3348
    @ihavesolutions3348 3 роки тому

    Respect, skimming texture walls/ceilings is a job and a half.

  • @kbram7363
    @kbram7363 3 роки тому +2

    Festool is no joke especially when it comes to dust control

  • @TheRogermursick
    @TheRogermursick 2 роки тому

    I like all the videos that you've posted. I'm pretty talented at DYI and your vids are a great resource for brushing up on rusty skills and learning new techniques. Thanks a lot.

  • @twitch1965
    @twitch1965 3 роки тому +1

    Love the videos, just learning new skills and tricks of the trade bring new appreciation for the work you "tradesmen" do each and every day! Also, bravo on keeping with normal units of measure, I just love hearing, inches, feet and yards!

  • @anakonda3035
    @anakonda3035 Рік тому

    What a super cool ceiling vacuum!!

  • @KurtMGibbs
    @KurtMGibbs 3 роки тому

    I bought a skimming blade and my drywall has never looked so good. It is incredibly useful for patches and butt joints!

  • @jasonmyers3358
    @jasonmyers3358 2 роки тому

    Sweet your using Fiba Fuse! Use it everyday! Luckily it doesn’t make me as itchy like you discussed!

  • @charlestidwell5361
    @charlestidwell5361 2 роки тому +1

    You do fine work 💪and you have great teaching skills, it's a pleasure watching your videos, keep up the good work.

  • @tyroneclarke1666
    @tyroneclarke1666 3 роки тому +6

    Hey Ben! Really enjoyed watching the video thank you. I’ve learnt so much from your videos. I like your enthusiasm too. The platform over the stairwell is a brilliant idea too. Kind Regards from Perth WA 🦘🇦🇺

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 3 роки тому

    Ben keep filming your jobs, it's soooo interesting to watch. I hope UA-cam is paying you and making it worth your while.

  • @ccadama
    @ccadama 3 роки тому

    @Vancouver Carpenter. Wow Ben! That mug of coffee @18:13 was really the pick you up you needed. Thanks for taking us along. Picking up great tips along your journey. As always, I feathered that like button.
    Hope you and your family stay safe and well.

  • @andrewcarr2431
    @andrewcarr2431 3 роки тому

    My first thought was cover it in new drywall. i did that in an older plaster home with 1/4 drywall, lot more work that one thinks. Moving electrical outlets so they are flush, baseboard, door trims, ceiling outlets. and that was in bedrooms, you have areas that blend into others - hallway, kitchen, etc Although if I had one of those funky Festool sanding rigs I may have just skimmed it all out. Gotta love those Germans, 'vorsprung durch technik' !!

  • @als1023
    @als1023 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, really starting to see the advantage of the new sander, thanks for the Tomahawk tip too !Hope you are having a great weekend with the family !

  • @frankpinmtl
    @frankpinmtl 3 роки тому +3

    Not that it's unpleasant to hear your voice - but I am kinda liking this montage business. Especially with the nice housey, lounge, chillout beats.

    • @shaunneydobie
      @shaunneydobie 3 роки тому

      Montages don't give you jokes like the tailgate guarantee.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому +2

      Don't worry. The live action isn't going anywhere. lot's of both from here on out :)

  • @singlepointdc7749
    @singlepointdc7749 3 роки тому

    I bought the big rolls from Abatron for fixing cracked plaster walls. Awesome stuff.

  • @markhuru
    @markhuru 2 роки тому

    I do a lot of these jobs, crappy old house stuff, good video, refreshing…can’t wait to see your texture techniques…

  • @mattc8347
    @mattc8347 3 роки тому

    That fiba fuse is a life saver for have the 2 in and the 6in

  • @jameslimon3137
    @jameslimon3137 3 роки тому

    That sander is amazing, wow

  • @gopalvyas7833
    @gopalvyas7833 10 місяців тому

    Dude! You are awesome! Way to love your work and make it your passion! Thank you for being such a great teacher!

  • @dismaldog
    @dismaldog 3 роки тому +1

    i bought a roll of that 6" Fibrefuse just to have in the bag-nearly all gone now and i only do part time repair work

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks 3 роки тому

    Nicely done. Festool is awesome for dust collection. Can't speak to the drywall sander but with more conventional orbital sanders with dust collection they recommend reducing the speed of the dust extractor to allow the sander to "glide" across the surface.

  • @knightrider6473
    @knightrider6473 3 роки тому +3

    They really should outlaw indoor texture walls.

  • @number1pappy
    @number1pappy 3 роки тому

    Awesome video! I refinished the walls in our living room on our fixer upper that had this horrible swirl texture the previous owner applied with a sea sponge. I just used a flat piece of aluminum to trowel the wall as it were and it worked amazingly well! I was shocked at how well it did! Anyways I was actually thinking of just replacing the drywall that's how bad it was. But I was able to smooth the walls and I saved a huge amount of money and time.

  • @reneehallman6730
    @reneehallman6730 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Looking forward to seeing the ceiling work with the smoothing blade.

  • @VLandrew
    @VLandrew 3 роки тому

    Sweet channel helps me during my renovation

  • @iron.man.drywall1910
    @iron.man.drywall1910 3 роки тому

    yea it would be tempting to go over it with new drywall, but it looks like a simple quick repair so good call I think save a few bucks.

  • @EricLS
    @EricLS 2 роки тому +1

    Damn. After skimming 2 rooms in my house with a 12 inch knife (can't get the hang of trowel), I am going to look up those big boys. *That's* the tool for the job.

  • @junyornino7041
    @junyornino7041 3 роки тому +1

    It's coming beautiful. You're literally making those walls to be new. Again thanks for filming. I've seen all your videos and I love what you do, and the way you explain. By the way, I see you from the East Cost of Canada. Montreal Quebec.

  • @stephendee7839
    @stephendee7839 3 роки тому +13

    Ben: I'm going to wear a mask to do the sanding
    Also Ben: 《proceeds to vacuum sand without a mask》

  • @NicoSmets
    @NicoSmets 3 роки тому +1

    Generally, "carpenters" love festool. I've actually always wondered why you just used sandpaper on a stick. I love the dust collection on power tools, and I'm happy to pay premium, even as a non professional.

  • @johnkruton9708
    @johnkruton9708 3 роки тому

    Love the large smoothing blade. I need that for my remodel

  • @philsheldon2737
    @philsheldon2737 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Ben, try turning down the vacuum on dial, it should be adjustable, should stop the sander bogging down 👍

  • @Frankie7019
    @Frankie7019 3 роки тому

    The time lapse is good i know tapping just a general idea is very helpful thanks

  • @shawnd6826
    @shawnd6826 3 роки тому +2

    Any chance you could do some videos about textured ceiling repair? Stopped and the pattern rolled texture. Thanks for all the information in the videos. You've made me a much better drywaller even though I do more carpentry work.

  • @markanthony3275
    @markanthony3275 3 роки тому +4

    I'm surprised that he hasn't worn out his shoulder joints by now.

  • @creekfreakjr
    @creekfreakjr 3 роки тому

    We use dryvit mesh to do patches like that. It comes in up to 6 ft wide rolls.

  • @mgmarrow
    @mgmarrow 2 роки тому

    You are simply amazing and * appreciate what I have learned from watching your videos. Thank you!!!

  • @milesharlan1
    @milesharlan1 3 роки тому

    Hey Ben, I love the rambling at the end after the good video!! Very humorous..Keep up the good work!

  • @rodcc
    @rodcc Рік тому

    Great videos - really enjoy them - helpful too.

  • @tyliving7649
    @tyliving7649 Рік тому +1

    Yo this is God Sent going make my repairs on them damaged azz Walls that Landlords love so much lol good deed fellow Craftsman !!!

  • @onestepahead3226
    @onestepahead3226 3 роки тому

    Festool makes a 24 grit paper disc for the sanders, I bought a box and they will really take down a surface quickly.

  • @tokencivilian8507
    @tokencivilian8507 3 роки тому +9

    That Tomahawk will let you feather the edge into the next time zone.

  • @oldskoolwayy
    @oldskoolwayy 2 роки тому

    He really knows his products, never knew to use concrete fill in mudding

  • @scoot072
    @scoot072 3 роки тому

    I buy the 3’x60’rolls for 50$ (ish) at Ohio valley drywall supply here in Pittsburgh . Fibafuse is awesome it sits so flat but the only problem especially with the 3’ roll is , like you said all the Fibers from the fiberglass make you it’s all day . I always wear gloves mask glasses & long sleeves when I work with it

  • @hasanabdurahman7489
    @hasanabdurahman7489 3 роки тому

    Your explanation is clear .keep it up!

  • @fastmover45
    @fastmover45 3 роки тому

    Nice Job Ben

  • @berkleyman1
    @berkleyman1 3 роки тому

    I have the level 5 24" skimming blade. Makes wiping the butts joints a real breeze.

  • @adude7050
    @adude7050 3 роки тому

    Try using the mesh sandpaper that Festool supplies. I used to sell Festool and the place I worked at allowed staff to sign it tools out to familiarize ourselves with them. I sanded walls decks by far the mesh lasted longer and was more aggressive.

  • @Malungeon18436571
    @Malungeon18436571 3 роки тому

    I have used a big piece of paper for a similar repair. The hard part is finding paper that will work. I used a brown paper grocery bag cut along the seams and unfolded.

    • @Malungeon18436571
      @Malungeon18436571 3 роки тому

      The rolls of brown paper sold for drop cloth isn't absorbent so the mud won't stick to it

  • @Ucannod
    @Ucannod 3 роки тому

    Skimming blade. Been waiting for it.

  • @106xbones
    @106xbones 3 роки тому

    That sander is CRAZY....love it...the Columbia tools are also sweet. Hopefully you get out for a skate this weekend and recharge.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому

      😂 This was maybe 3 weeks ago. I already finished another job since then. Just skating and editing for a little while.

  • @brianleys6942
    @brianleys6942 3 роки тому

    I have the same tomahawk blade, works very well

  • @REVerbtalk
    @REVerbtalk Рік тому

    Thanks for showing how to repair this using basic low cost material and not some $75 can of killz that really does not work. Before all these fluff products, there was that fiber tape which NEVER let me down

  • @jamescheever7982
    @jamescheever7982 6 місяців тому

    That sander is f awesome

  • @alana1079
    @alana1079 3 роки тому

    I'm not sure if it's apples to apples, but with my Festool woodworking sander I don't operate the dust collector at full capacity on suction. I typically dial it back to around 2/3 so the sander doesn't stick to the material and cause gouging.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 роки тому +1

      It's pretty similar. I've been using less suction lately and getting better results.