You said this wasn’t the tape you would have used. What kind do you like using?
@trinesveen49529 күн бұрын
I dont get it. I tried to follow along. I'm just not getting it. I'll watch it again, hopefully it starts to make sense.
@robert.wigley13 күн бұрын
DIYer here building my own tray ceiling from scratch. Sorry, but that looks rubbish.
@dangtrader14 күн бұрын
super super helpful
@Elena-mk6bf23 күн бұрын
Where to find all these tools? Does Home Depot sell them?
@CurtisMassey29 күн бұрын
Man, this is the best one of these vids I've seen so far. I wish I'd have watched this before I bought my lift. I'd be better off with the wall hanger type,
@austinquinn-p9uАй бұрын
You split the tape. You may as well have torn off the piece you glued down with mud. It’s not doing anything. The purpose of the tape is to strengthen the joint. The paper doesn’t span the joint now
@KaganSevincGАй бұрын
Helpful thank you
@everythinganythingt6241Ай бұрын
yeah cut it out tbh this will take more work. the tape will no longer absorb anymore moisture
@maribelbalderas1743Ай бұрын
Very informative 👏🏼 let em cook!!
@DMB-pe8hkАй бұрын
A good trick when imbedding and going over the outside is to use your widest taping knife, to span across to the wall on both sides of your repair. Gives it the perfect depth even when looking at it from the side when it's done. Do it again when you come back for your final coats. Apply with smaller knife, but smooth with largest to span to each side of it.
@kimnobles2464Ай бұрын
My garage is doing this and I thought it was the foundation. No water spots so the roof is not leaking. I’m going to hire a professional painter! So glad it’s not the foundation.
@ashleasmith-garner6677Ай бұрын
Thank you my mom's sheetrock is coming down from the ceiling will this method work for that. I see pink "cotton" coming out from the area and we're in texas summer so its making it extremely hot in her home
@BlueCat49Ай бұрын
Turns out a short Jewish balding guy isn't qualified to teach others how to do corner beads. You have no idea wtf you're doing lmao
@toddtiberiusАй бұрын
Thank you!!
@robre6840Ай бұрын
only time using vinyl is for arches . i prefer metal it's easier to put up and can coat it same day. paper is like doing 4 coats unless use a hopper but still need compound to adhere it to the wall and its more expensive . some plus to the paper bead good along shower it doesn't take as much mud to fill them but very hard to cut the edge after coating them. I'll use metal corner bead any day unless was steel stud or area where might not be wood to attach. not necessary to mesh the edges that waste of time just mud it in with thick green usg be fine use enough nails like you said 12-16"
@thatdrywallguyАй бұрын
Yeah I quit the metal bead over 20 years ago. I used the Trim-Tex Jumbo for many years, but a few years ago I got one of those Auto Pro tools for the No-Coat and now I mostly use the paper faced in the video. I shot this video mostly to explain how each beat is attached though.
@jeffmykytiuk56422 ай бұрын
thank you
@StarGazer02702 ай бұрын
Great informative video with a great explanation of all the parts of a true radius arch. About to build an arch on an interior doorway with a 73'' run... Subscribed!
@echomark72132 ай бұрын
I recently purchased the fibafuse tape. There is no mark down the center for "creasability". Has the manufacturer changed this? I actually see in comments below that I guess they stopped adding the crease, but you can still crease it?
@BossLevelPro2 ай бұрын
Great video, keep doing what you're doing. I heard not to use tap water, do you think that matters Myron?🤔
@morokeiboethia67492 ай бұрын
Do you always use nails for corner bead or are screws ok to use also?
@helenspearman25442 ай бұрын
That looks worse than before
@gerrylavelle84332 ай бұрын
Thanx for showing all the steps in the process -- this'll be a good reference video in the future.
@thatdrywallguyАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@robre68402 ай бұрын
in northeast call it a blow out not sure where it got name california patch but they are effective in certain situations. that is a good tip to butter the back of the patch cause you could get a void there where theres no compound if cut the patch too small.
@thatdrywallguyАй бұрын
Yeah, now that you mention it I do remember hearing it called a blow out patch. I was also thinking Flap Patch
@casmitherz2 ай бұрын
Damn ur smooth ^_^ looks great! Thx for putting these quick tips up.
@michaelculhane30582 ай бұрын
Very nice presentaion. Thanks!
@bensherman89762 ай бұрын
Ok after you do that, do you still do 3 layers of compound?
@wowzers1069Ай бұрын
Four.
@dymarke2 ай бұрын
I've used paint rollers to apply mud for years, works great. I also use a corner roller to mud corners, then you can use your flusher as usual. I also use smoothing blades for most of he time instead of regular knives. Keep your mud nice and soft and the roller, smoothing blade combo works very well most of the time.
@Acheron20102 ай бұрын
what is that fitting u have on the end of your drill?
@thatdrywallguy2 ай бұрын
It's the adjustable Dimpler, the latest version of the Dimpler
@MarkR8742 ай бұрын
It may just be the lighting but does is that compound darker that standard compound? It looks a lot darker than the ceiling. I’ve heard of guys adding color to their mud to help them distinguish the newly applied mud vs the existing painted surface (especially if it’s white). If not in this project, have you ever used colorants like that before? Do you find them useful? And where would you find something like that? I’m a GC and we had a bad experience with a new drywall sub we were trying out and they left huge stripes across a ceiling with a power sander, (it was a very large existing ceiling that had a heavy knockdown that we floated over when we added on to the room) after they sanded, the ceiling looked live waves in the ocean. They couldn’t fix it (we had them try 3 times) so we ended up just fixing it ourselves. In retrospect it would’ve been helpful to have colorant in the mud to be able to see where our new coat of mud covered over their bizarre wavy ceiling, especially for when we sanded it.
@thatdrywallguy2 ай бұрын
No it was just regular compound. The first coat was a setting compound though. I don't really add anything to my compound except water. There is an additive called never miss that would have worked for you on the ceiling.
@ed68372 ай бұрын
Nice job. I have a habit of not leaving enough compound on. I hate sanding like everyone else.
@saephoto7233 ай бұрын
Can the floor panel lift attachment be purchased separately from the hydraulic lift? Anyone know what it’s called?
@christopherlynn83773 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@elizabethtucker58383 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for this video!
@mindy18353 ай бұрын
You need to use Zinsser / Kilz primer on the repaired patches and then paint.
@wild.k11493 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you show hanging the drywall by yourself like you said you can do. Why say you can do it and not show it.
@mikegrimaldi58443 ай бұрын
Game changer since I bought the Festool sander and dust collector. The exhaust fan idea or use a window fan to create negative pressure helps too.
@thatdrywallguy2 ай бұрын
yeah the dust control sanders are a must. The Festool sander I showed is the best I ever used. It is really excellent at capturing most of the dust.
@WanJae423 ай бұрын
Awesome. Is the concern with heat one of just wanting the mud not to get too hot in summer heat in general? Or is it a concern that the relative difference in temperature between the attic and garage will cause air migration, or having one side cool and one side hot might affect the mud?
@thatdrywallguy3 ай бұрын
I think the differences in temperature between the garage and attic as well as the constantly changing relative humidity is the problem, This leads to expansion and contraction which is different for the different materials.
@WanJae423 ай бұрын
I see, thank you! In my climate (nearly Florida), both garage and attic are atrociously hot, but the garage stays dehumidified. I guess that can still create these issues. Thanks.
@nrehberg3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I get that same insulation machine from HOme Depot. It’s the one to get, it has the on off button on the end of the hose so you can turn the machine off when you are in the attic
@thatdrywallguy3 ай бұрын
Agreed It worked Great
@JamesHarris-rw7py3 ай бұрын
Dude black is heaviest green is middle blue is lightest
@SceneItAllVisuals3 ай бұрын
Bro you have to prime
@bigeyejim3 ай бұрын
Nice Video! Very informative!
@ClarksonFisherIII3 ай бұрын
thank you! I've been using 2 putty knives only 😢
@morokeiboethia67493 ай бұрын
Best tool I found for working on drywall is a 3.5" x 7" smartphone and it allows me to call someone who's good at working on drywall. Really cuts down on the amount of sanding I'll have to do as well.
@user-ei6jb3gk1i4 ай бұрын
Can old windows cause the pain to peel from the ceiling?
@thatdrywallguy3 ай бұрын
I don't think so unless they were leaking into the ceiling below
@ThaiDinh804 ай бұрын
Awesome. thank for the videos
@IrocZIV4 ай бұрын
Just what I needed to know
@alexandrosorestis54054 ай бұрын
Did you use the Sheetrock 45 for the whole job?
@theamerican46095 ай бұрын
You connect the wood with only drywall when usually bulkheads are made out of OSB then drywall intalled over it...I guess it will stay intact since it is a small area.