I've probably watched at least 50 of your videos throughout the last 5 years. Every time I have drywall patching work to do in my house, I come back to your videos to refresh my memory. I love that your videos are straight to the point. Thanks and keep up the good work.
@theawilkins3417 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I do the same thing!!
@yanwo23595 ай бұрын
Yes! Straight to the point and no annoying, and too loud, background "music." Thank-you very much!
@jhmyersii2 жыл бұрын
When mixing hot mud, I use an egg beater on the end of my cordless drill. It's very fast to mix in the pan and it does an amazing job of thoroughly mixing the compound. To this day, my wife has no idea why she only has one egg beater instead of two.
@misterj5972 жыл бұрын
Looks like we know what you need to get your wife for her birthday. 😆
@reveredryan62332 жыл бұрын
That’s so smart I’ve been looking for a better way!
@NathanDeger2 жыл бұрын
I get whisks and beaters from goodwill to use for construction they're like 25 cents a pop it's awesome.
@Chris.Rhodes2 жыл бұрын
Yup, I have been using an egg beater for years, my wifes mixer quit working, so I was like "Hunny, can I have that?" And she's like "What the hell will you do with a egg beater??" And I said "Guy things" 😏
@doofusmaguilacutee49982 жыл бұрын
I use a small spiral paint mixer with a cordless drill & mix in a 1gal. plastic paint pail.Works great.
@helion68842 жыл бұрын
I spent a day recently patching drywall ceilings in a house that was gutted following a hurricane. With the general understanding of the materials and process that I learned from you I was able to be one of the more proficient volunteers. Even better I was able to pull out some of the tips and tricks you've shared to solve a few problems. Thanks for what you do. The folks who's house is being restored are going to have a little bit better of a home than if you weren't making these videos.
@dustyandsneezing2 жыл бұрын
The hurricane work is tough but somebody’s got to do it!
@mobobb35552 жыл бұрын
That explains your " semi scrambled eggs ".
@AmB392 жыл бұрын
Nice
@tomlymer2669 ай бұрын
The fact that KZbin hasn't made you a multi-millionaire for putting together this glorious channel is, in my opinion, criminal.
@mobobb35552 жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos because you are THOROUGH when explaining why you choose the products and techniques that you choose. Keep up the fine work and videos.
@TheJakeJarrell2 жыл бұрын
you made all the videos to teach me how to tape and finish and now youre making videos i can use to teach my helpers a LITTLE bit faster and i love it thank you
@Pixeltrainer2 жыл бұрын
I must be pretty lame. After watching your previous videos on taping several times, I patched a 3'x4' hole in my garage ceiling caused by my stepping through it while repairing earthquake damage in my attic. You make it look so easy. My taping job was a mess and ended up looking pretty bad. But, as my wife said, it's only the garage! When I saw this new video I had to watch it even though I've already completed the job. Thanks to this video I should be able to do a better if there's a next time! :-)
@russellstephan68442 жыл бұрын
I love to drywall as a DIY'er. It's a rather relaxing and Zen-like activity. And since I don't bang it out day in and day out, I've found a trick which helps with paper tape. Use a water spray bottle to moisten the tape slightly before applying it on top of the mud. It helps with placement. It keeps the tape from sucking all the wetness out of the underneath mud. In addition, it allows for the slower methodical fumblings of someone that doesn't do the activity every single day. The spray bottle also works to help adhesion of skim coats when applying to dusty surfaces.
@btd-cf20002 жыл бұрын
That's a great tip - thanks for sharing! I'll try it.
@alwaysrockn20092 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!
@maddawgzzzz Жыл бұрын
dont do that.
@joncrosby89889 ай бұрын
@@maddawgzzzzWhy not?
@biggiedickson8 ай бұрын
@@joncrosby8988You want the tape to absorb the adhesives in the mud, wetting it first makes the bond weaker.
@RabidFace2 жыл бұрын
"I'm just going to leave it. No I'm not." 🤣 Story of my life 😊
@billywhalenКүн бұрын
I do the same thing, every single time I spackle
@lespaul362 жыл бұрын
I tend to usually have a lot of other things to do and probably opened the wall for wiring. Since I am working as DYI and not pro it works out. I found I suck as a drywaller. I just use paper and 45min fast mix. I open the wall and run the amount of wire I need. Then close it tape it. I come back a bit later after working on other stuff and form a valley that covers the tape well. Continue working on other things. Then come back and fill it in and spread as needed. Typically, The wall is ready for sanding and prime about the time I finish up the other things I was doing. NO a pro way, but I never claimed to be a pro. Definitely faster with better results since I started watching this channel.
@terrencewalsh4532 жыл бұрын
I do a lot of repairs on cracks in plaster and 95% of the time there's mesh tape underneath and the reason being there is either no plaster in the crack or the drywall is too tight to get plaster in it! Never in 40 years have I heard of the other stuff! Might try a bounce sheet for my next small repair! lol! Love your videos, never too old to learn!
@santa13462 жыл бұрын
I was told by a 30 year drywall pro that you should wet your paper tape before applying it. That helps from not forming bubbles because the wet tape does absorb all the moisture out of the mud. Have you ever heard that before? Also, I have been doing this for years and it seems to work well.
@dooshnukem322 жыл бұрын
Look through his recent videos, Ben did a strength test for that method and a few others. While wetting the tape did make it lay nicer and relieve most of the bubbling more quickly, it had really poor adhesion strength in the end. There are a few reasons for this and he explains them, and as always, he covers a lot in that video. It's a good watch.
@joeyoungs84262 жыл бұрын
I’ve never used mesh tape mainly because it has rules of engagement. I’ve always used paper tape. And ever since you posted the video about mud consistency taping became way easier. Especially the corners.
@naubaucat2 жыл бұрын
Thanks everyone for helping me, and I have a better understanding. I will be drywalling two gutted rooms myself, because it is too expensive to hire someone. I really appreciate the help.
@dUsTysCaTmAn2 жыл бұрын
I have used fibafuse that had a center crease. I liked it. Apparently the crease was a weak spot, and was prone to tearing, which I experienced(until I sanded the sharp corners of my knife thanks to you). They have since discontinued it. I think I still have part of a roll. lol When I use fibafuse, I wear light duty work gloves that are only about twice as thick as sweat factory gloves(latex, nitrile). If I forget to wear them and get the itchy hands, pantyhose works best at getting it out of the skin. You are the man btw.
@trickyricky12147Ай бұрын
Even though it's no longer available, you can always fold it yourself to make that crease.
@stargateproductions2 жыл бұрын
I think prep is key to a good drywall patch outcome. I like to cut the existing drywall back on a 45 ish degree angle and prefill with hot-mud before applying tape.
@305liveandlearn2 жыл бұрын
I do the same thing and never had to come back
@sergiomorales31412 жыл бұрын
10000%!! Sure you can get away doing it the way he did, but as stargateproductions aforementioned, those steps will definitely yield better results in finish and longevity.
@stargateproductions2 жыл бұрын
@Marcus Robledo no problem. When you install your patch, take a blade and cut the face of the drywall on a angle around where the slit is on both sides. It should create a v notch so your mud fills better. It creates a stronger patch.
@kamilm2102 Жыл бұрын
@@stargateproductions fills better and has more exposed surface for mud to stick to.
@chriskvikstad498010 ай бұрын
I know this comment is a year old, but I'm doing some ceiling patches right now. Should I also cut the 45 degree notches when doing these ceilings? I'm using 45 minutes hot mud and mesh tape. Is it better to fill the perimeter gaps, smooth, and then tape after that first step is set, or fill the gaps and apply the tape while that's still setting? I've seen videos where people do it both ways but intuitively it seems like I should wait to apply the tape after that initial gap filling step is complete. Thanks!
@leeglee111 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos. Since I have been watching you, my dry wall work has gotten so much better. Much quicker as well. TY for sharing your craft!!
@02reaper2 жыл бұрын
I have a modular home which is built in a factory and set with a crane on the foundation on site. I've found that the fibafuse is the best stuff for repairing the drywall cracks. Repaired with paper tape, the cracks come back, but when repaired with fibafuse, the cracks are gone for good. The fibafuse is strong stuff for sure, and a lot easier to work with than paper tape. In corners I use it with the corner tool and it holds up unlike the paper corners.
@diehardfan1732 жыл бұрын
You are using a knife! You are so video- genic! You always make me feel like I’m standing right next to you or, you’re delivering a seminar about drywall and repairs To a live audience!
@MasteringHow-To Жыл бұрын
He makes it look so easy. Takes a lot of experience guys. Nice work as always
@seattlebeard4 ай бұрын
When I finally got my courage up to use paper tape, I was surprised by how much better I liked it. The results seemed much better to me.
@douglasmcleod74812 жыл бұрын
i use mesh on most of my patches . its good to prefill with quick set first , let set and scrape level and tight . then apply mesh and mud otherwise the mesh will bulge out at the seams especially on the ceiling . im 55 yrs old and do hundreds of patches per year
@leeb.71889 ай бұрын
Aha! You answered my question. I didn’t know whether to put the tape on the “hot mud” pre-fill, or let it dry and then apply the tape with the green lid taping mud. Thank you and happy mudding.
@danfurtney4405Ай бұрын
Need to add some receptacles in my garage. I probably should be worried about electrocuting myself but the thought of fixing the drywall has been worrying. These videos should help a lot.
@user-gm3kg9ie9dАй бұрын
Thanks to your videos, drywall is the only thing around the house that I actually do better than my husband.
@TGS2AUSA20242 ай бұрын
The video helped me get the hole patched up the right way. Like a Pro. Thank You
@sinbolasdemon2 жыл бұрын
Your an excellent coach! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us.
@JRFarmercom2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you're on the fibafuse bandwagon now. I think it's great for my amateur, DIY use. You should mention that it's the most expensive of the three options... more expensive than mesh, and way more expensive than paper. But money well spent for an amateur who doesn't have a ton of experience.
@zacharymaneja1207 Жыл бұрын
I like how you give advice and tools that only beginners have
@billm.82202 жыл бұрын
Definitely appreciate your instruction & explanations for using the different tapes. You’re good at what you do Ben. You’re a dam good teacher as well. Always learning new tid bits as I watch these videos. Between you & a couple other drywall experts, I think I can tackle most small jobs. Haven’t decided yet whether to either drywall the ceilings or have the popcorn (level 1 asbestos) ceilings removed. May need some professional advice if I choose the former.
@Wakaflockaflank2 жыл бұрын
I used to pull out asbestos and I can just say use a mast that’s rated for it, and full head mask. Cover up everything else on your body with gloves and tape off your wrists and ankles if you wanna go hard. All the dust is going straight down on you after all. But you can figure it out from there. Just use some good ppe
@larsfars20702 жыл бұрын
You make that look so easy. I tried method 1 and there was a bulge where I put mud on the mesh. Tape started moving a bunch of times. And the finish, well you could clearly see where I had patched. Solution was to put a picture over it!
@as-km5oe2 жыл бұрын
you must of had very large gaps in the joints. you should prefill large gaps and let dry before taping
@carlesriberaberenguer7469 Жыл бұрын
you are now my new drywall teacher thank you
@Cheez19792 жыл бұрын
Dude your videos have helped me so much. I got a new house that needs a ton of drywall work. Do a kick flip !!
@Chris.Rhodes2 жыл бұрын
I always use an egg beater to mix my hot mud, and even though I don't use mesh tape much, I prefer fibafuse, but I always double up the end so I can always find it. I do it with electrical tape, and any roll of tape as well.
@kbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkbkb2 жыл бұрын
Egg beater is the way to go!
@PhilippinesScam2 жыл бұрын
I use the fibertape on my house, I live on a hill and have 2ft-9ft of crawlspace, yes the side of a hill and my pier and beam house moves a lot depending on the time of year so cracks are always showing up, The fiber tape has seemed to do A LOT better holding together on the doorways and certain area's that the mesh tape just couldn't fix and kept getting small cracks every 2-3 years. I am currently working on putting the mud-in LED light tracks in my house and I am using fibertape over the metal\holed sides of the light rails so we'll see how that works in a year or two.
@pearlperlitavenegas2023 Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend Strait Flex "crack tape" fir recurring cracks
@chrisroyuri6 ай бұрын
Depends on the situation but we've been running regular mesh and fibafuse on the butt joints for several years. Strength, prevents hairline cracks and can use setting type mud and get to topcoat in one day. Needs to dry before sanding still. And over paint pitting is usually problematic, which requires extra skims. I'm a fan of fibafuse for it's result in addition to mesh. Uncomfortable to work with. Rips incredibly easy, which is why I always call it cosmetic, it's just to prevent the hairline crack and mimic paper in that way.
@donnieboy007 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your insight im learning a lot for my diy home remodel. Question: Do you tape the edge of a Metal corner bead to prevent cracking? What’s the professional diy methods for corner beads?
@KevinsDisobedience2 жыл бұрын
The only thing we keep fiberfuse for is one day patches. I’ve found the quickset mud dries a little faster as it can breath. Also, as you said, slightly less build out. I haven’t used the fiber tape since the last crack I had 12yrs ago.
@osvaldoschlusaz33952 жыл бұрын
In New Zealand the most of plasterers use fiber to tape joints and paper to internal corners. We don't have any problems.
@markadkins9290 Жыл бұрын
@@osvaldoschlusaz3395 another plasterer watching
@bludika10 ай бұрын
i say fibafuse is THE best out of the 3, hands down for patches. It goes so thin and it's actually stronger than paper, the kilted drywaller guy tested the load strength.
@travisklein68312 жыл бұрын
There is one much better way, which is to use a roll of crackstop 36” mesh and make full-sized patches, even covering all three with one large mesh patch. Wipe the embedding coat (setting mud only) fairly tight to the mesh, diagonally. This leaves the mesh covered but slightly visible. Then after it has completely dried (fully dried, not just hardened) apply one or two very tight skim coats with all-purpose or topping compound. This method produces a durable & undetectable patch that’s approximately 1 mm thick. Force dry with a fan and paint it same day. Your patch work shows decent workmanship and great understanding of materials, but it would benefit by removing more wet material with a much longer straightedge. A tile straightedge or a Level5 skimming blade would help. If your sanding is anything more than 220 grit to blend here and there, you’re putting too much mud on the wall.
@victorbash178 ай бұрын
Just tried FibaFuse tape for the first time after doing some "testing" with different mud, it's pretty good. It's actually almost twice as strong as paper tape, according to what is advertised but yes, the corners are...I wish they put a crease in it.
@jackbuck67732 жыл бұрын
Some of the fiber tape I've used, the fiber fuse, actually have a crease down the middle to fold it. I do like using it.
@anthonysmissions6 ай бұрын
In NZ our Fibre Fuse Tape had the crease now... I guess that would be the same where you are now as we are usually way behind you guys.
@darinvee49802 жыл бұрын
I realize everyone has opinions based on their own experience, however your love of quick set is not DYI friendly. I have used regular all purpose mud with mesh tape many times with no cracks. I believe the key is to make sure the mud is thin enough to flow completely through the mesh to make contact with the drywall paper. If you're merely smearing a layer of mud on top of the mesh tape you'll have problems. Full penetration is the key!
@mikesmith13532 жыл бұрын
agree for over 30 years no problem
@Wilbargosh2 жыл бұрын
When I patching small holes I cut away the face paper to frame a boarder around the hole and apply plaster to the joint with fibrefuse tape. That way I don’t have to mud out over a larger area. It also works with plaster plugs with dog ears to patch old power points and ceiling light holes etc.
@marcellemay77212 жыл бұрын
I've never been a huge fan of the mesh tape, although I've used it plenty of times. I don't trust that the mud will fill the gaps behind the mesh as well as applying mud first then applying tape. Applying mud first with mesh tape is a losing proposition. Paper always works and it's versatile, but it does build out the butt joints especially. For patches which are almost always butt joints, I love the fiba fuse tape. It lays on thinner, for a flatter patch, and the compound oozes thru it so you're guaranteed good adhesion. 95% of the work I do is remodeling, mostly kitchens and baths, so I do a lot of patches. Fiba fuse is my new best friend. I also really like the plastic corner tape, straightflex, that comes on a roll with the crease for inside corners It makes a nice straight corner where a patch is on a corner. Paper will follow a crooked inside, but the plastic is rigid enough that the it will make a nice straight inside corner and give you the ability to finish that corner with less coats.
@briansegall10842 жыл бұрын
Hey Ben, here's a video idea. Tips for patching ceilings! It's hard to tape and spread mud on a textured surface. And when you're done, you need to match the texture across your whole patch. I'm probably not the only one struggling. Thanks!
@boostismagic2 жыл бұрын
Mine is knockdown, removing a horrific 90's fluorescent fixture box... I'm gonna sand down for a few inches all around in hopes the repair doesn't make a hump and try to match the guy's knockdown from the 90's..(which was a really good job, pray for my hopper)
@DuffyHomoHabilis2 жыл бұрын
For something like patching over a sand finish, put some silica sand in your mud. Then after applying, etc., use a toothbrush or something similar to blend the new mud into the old sand finish. Sure beats using only a knife or trowel, which just rides on top of the old sand, and skips over it making a repair that doesn't match.
@michaelky46532 жыл бұрын
Fibafuse in the banjo is awesome, works pretty good on the corners also. 👌
@risingsun822 жыл бұрын
I follow your vids. When are you gonna make a complete video including repairs a painting from start to finish with results of viewing from a different angles and lighting?
@RapTalesRewind Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot man. Step by step Im becoming a drywall expert.
@MCA2A2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge. I wish you and yours a happy life.
@alexnunez4019 Жыл бұрын
I need to learn more about the different kinds of mud and applications
@totallynottrademarked52792 жыл бұрын
They sell a little spiral mixer for 5 gallon buckets at Sherwin Williams. Just cut the stem down and chuck it in a drill. It fits perfectly in the pan and if done on the 1 setting it won't fling mud everywhere. Great for mixing up hot mud. You can even remove the red spiral bit and cut it down to reduce fling as well. Then just epoxy it back on the shaft.
@jfray37252 жыл бұрын
Expert, master piccacio of mud. Great job ben
@zackerydupuis67242 жыл бұрын
Amazing video very helpful and your videos are always so fun to watch. Keep up the amazing work Ben.
@antoniiocaluso1071 Жыл бұрын
fibafuse is great. (7-years pro use) it often allows skipping a coat! (shhhh 🙂) best for all, except corners. no biggie, since paper tape is the bomb there!
@MrCarGuy2 жыл бұрын
Fibafuse Max is a thing, so try a comparison using that eventually
@tonyflick5542 Жыл бұрын
I'm a huge fan of fibafuse! It's so user friendly! And you can do big costs same day!
@doofusmaguilacutee49982 жыл бұрын
My 2 cents - I use paper tape on new construction only. Most of the remodels I work on seem to be in walls with poor, over-textured (?) walls (usually done by diy'ers ?) & its too hard to make a flat patch that doesn't show thru. I used to use mesh tape on remodels, but hated the results. Of course due to lack of knowledge, I used air-dry mud which Ben says is a "no-no".. A few years ago, an older union trained drywaller I know, turned me on to the Fiba-fuse tape & what can I say? I absolutely love the stuff and use it on all my patches now. I won't go back to mesh tape again ( except to tape fiber-cement tile backer board in a shower or tub). I don't agree with Ben about not using it on corners. While it isn't creased for corners, you can still bend it in half an put in a corner. the bad thing about that, is you have to be careful with your knife edge as you can cut it pretty easily. Mostly I still use paper tape in the corners. Another technique I use- in corners when a new wall butts into an existing wall (that's already textured & painted) is to flat tape it. First I will apply masking tape to the existing wall with the edge in line with the face of the new wall ( to keep mud off the wall & out of the texture finish). Then I will flat tape the joint on the new wall side. When dry, i will run a small bead of painters caulk in the corner & let it dry. Then finish & texture new wall as usual & your "good as gold". I've never had a callback for a cracked joint with this method. Finally,- my opinion is that the Fiba-fuse is stronger than the mesh tape.
@NickRgibbs2 жыл бұрын
Fibafuse is a remodel tape and really should be used everywhere there is any kind of an issue. It can go over damaged and blistering paper with no issues (like a wall where tile was removed.) it is ussualy best to replace the damaged parts but sometimes depending on the quality and finish of windows, door casing and cabinets the only option is tape into damaged board. Fibafuse is the only product to use in these locations. Same way you'd only do off angles with synthetic beads like no coat, the only tape to use in remodel repairs is fibafuse. If corners are really bad I will flat tape both sides with fibafuse and then run paper tape creased on top. Only issue is the itchy fingers, gotta get used to taping in gloves
@doofusmaguilacutee49982 жыл бұрын
@@NickRgibbs Weird - I don't get itchy fingers (who knows, maybe its the callouses) but my forearm gets itchy on the side of my body that has my drywall tape reel. I must be rubbing against it when pulling out some of the tape. I need to remember to wear long sleeve shirts on the days that I tape.
@elonmusk866710 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas thanks for all your videos. My drywall patches are perfect now.
@JimmerJoMoore6 ай бұрын
I use mesh tape for all except corners... super thin, can fill the voids thru it without prefilling, and with hot mud i can mud and tape and skim in one step for a quick patch, and then texture it and be done...
@devon29812 ай бұрын
Oh yea. We sometimes do cheaper stuff over here, so I fill some holes with 5 min twice, and do a skim with plus 3, easy easy patch with no taping lol. Not right by any means but oh well
@zacharymaneja1207 Жыл бұрын
That first method and your thought process of like oh well that's not good. Lol that's me.
@Paul_Halicki Жыл бұрын
I'm in. Watching your videos made me dare to tape drywall. It's likely a horrible job but it will be being the IKEA cabinets I'm installing but this is my training ground before I do my family room. Maybe.
@1bottlefed Жыл бұрын
I like to leave the joints a little larger and pack the joints with mud prior to laying the mesh tape in the still wet mud as you would with paper tape (thanks Jose). Also the thin fine mesh tape is much easier to work with (other than finding the end of the roll the first time LOL) than traditional mesh tape.
@DaDaDo661 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I always lay the mesh tape in a wet bed as well. I didn't even know it could go on dry
@gordongoodkey4118 Жыл бұрын
I think the more you play with the fuse ut will grow on you. Its never blistered on me in ten years ive been using it . I still tape all flats and corner's with paper but but joints and patcjes ar fuse all the way
@dkbuilds2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Question: can you use quickset with paper tape?
@Cindy25Cox2 жыл бұрын
I can answer as Ben (VC) says it's better. However, he proposes to use All-purpose because it's more a glue type of compound. It will stick better. This is coming from him. Hope it helps.
@vancouvercarpenter2 жыл бұрын
You are correct. The adhesion is not as good with hot mud but you can still do it. That's why I add glue.
@WanJae422 жыл бұрын
His glue technique is the best thing I ever learned here. I use it all the time now whether I think I'll need it or not. A little peace of mind and no adhesion issues ever.
@josevelez25758 ай бұрын
@@vancouvercarpenter Thank for your great videos Ben. Just new here and doing my first drywall repair in the garage ceiling. Used paper tape and all purpose mud but got several blisters. Any video on how to repair blisters?
@skytiger6671 Жыл бұрын
I JUST SAW YOU FEATHER A EDGE, just learned finaly after 30 years of failures.
@MichaelSmith-nz8rz Жыл бұрын
Oh my, where were you when I was trying to learn this trade? Not for a profession but as a patcher for other things I did. Lol Love all your vids
@howtodoitdude16622 жыл бұрын
I never saw a taper use both sides of the knife while applying compound. Thanks for sharing.
@jesswilson86872 жыл бұрын
We always texture after the mudding and mesh tape, that way no cracks ever seen... Do you have any vids on texturing? Would be cool to see
@dhammer56452 жыл бұрын
Like you I do parallel side first two. No over lapping the paper tape on the corners?
@mr.wizeguy89952 жыл бұрын
Do a stress test with 2 excess piece of drywall mud all 3 different tape in same joint and lift other board to see what tape will visibly crack first.
@robertcasey35282 жыл бұрын
I've been doing drywall for about 10 years now and I found the best way is when someone else does it for you 🤣🤣
@travisk55892 жыл бұрын
Hey Ben. Do you have a video for hanging drywall when using bullnose corner bead? How much do you recess the curves if any
@Hopeless_and_Forlorn2 жыл бұрын
I am a novice planning to do drywall repairs in my own house at my own pace. Since I will have no time pressures as far as drying times for any stage of the repair, does that mean I can use ready-mix mud for everything? Or is a quick set preferable in some cases? Thanks for any comments.
@woodcrafter73612 жыл бұрын
quick set has more glue in it and does not shrink as much as far as i know. All purpose is good for setting corner beads and setting tape, though it will need to be mixed thoroughly and thinned down with water to make it easier to wipe out. Watch all of this guys videos and you'll be great at taping! i just did a whole basement with his video help!
@shayneallen82072 жыл бұрын
with fibre tape they do make 1 thats solid and 1 thats spined. i just buy the spined one as you can use it for corners as well. ive switched from paper to fibre as well since ive had clients dealing with fire department wanting fire stops and they wont certify with the paper since its flamable they say
@vornamenachname8783 Жыл бұрын
Knauf Germany claims, the first tape you showed is only to be used to reach a better resistency against fire growth. So the mud between the plates won`t fall out in one piece, what would result in bigger cracks & slots. But this tape can avoid cracks because until the fabric is "fully stretched", the mortar has already been deformed. In Germany I think most popular is the fibre fuse tape you showed as second, as well for professionals. Paper tape: what I see on KZbin should be pretty common in North America? I started to use it. Kind of thick but I think the best material because it is just the same as the drywall board itself. One roll costs 15-20€ here, I just bought the same length für ~3USD at Lowes as souvenir 😎. Maybe the reason why it is used rarely in Europe. BTW: don`t you give the edges of the boards a V-Shape, so the mud has a bigger surface to ensure contact?
@BONENBERGER Жыл бұрын
So after a square patch like these are fully dried and set, could I then recut a smaller hole out of the middle of that patch? I accidentally cut a square hole too large for a Sanus in wall power adapter. I’ll need to patch the hole as it’s far too large but I’d need to recut a smaller square hole inside the patch. For reference the square that’s too big is 6.5in x 8in and the smaller square would be 5.25in x 7in.
@MisaelMatute762 жыл бұрын
Quick question, I'm told you should get the paper wet before. Is that true?
@Zues64 Жыл бұрын
good video, thank you. That said, on your paper tape option, i see blisters, which is the problem i always get when using paper tape. no?
@tonyc73522 жыл бұрын
Two more advantages of fibafuse is that it's mold resistant and that you can sand through it
@funkynails4 ай бұрын
Please advise: If we attach paper tape on the drywall then after how many hours we can apply the final coating of the mud on it? Thanks
@wendyveitenheimer68972 жыл бұрын
So whe. I DID A FIX ON MY OLD HO.E I KNES NOTHING IF DRY WL BUT I needed tape and a 5 gallon of mud. I am watching you and you use 2 or 3 different. Ud? I an M going to do my sisterqalls in a few months. Any advice for me? Love your video with slat wa as that may be in my house when I get it.
@Jutilaje Жыл бұрын
I'm all about paper tape for flat joints and fibafuse for butt joints. Fibafuse can't be beat when it comes to keeping buildout as low as possible and gives the flattest butt joints I've seen (aside from buttboard)
@RobertFabiano2 жыл бұрын
As usual another excellent accessible video
@BZ1340 Жыл бұрын
Curoius when taping a joint on a old wall and to a new wall. any tips. Man I’m doin a big Reno and the paper tape is bubbling where old met the new , yet all the new joints all are perfect. I use a lot of 90 set mud as a rule to do Reno taping. then switch to final on the finish coats
@babyhuwe052 жыл бұрын
Hey I got caught in a jam on a job that was super far from any hardware store and I folded the fibafuse carefully and it will work I'm the corners it you are experienced and use to working with mud
@Papalegba222 жыл бұрын
I like mesh tape and fiberglass tape for any type spackle. I do not use or like paper tape. I've seen more joint failures from paper tape over any others.
@jackriley5974 Жыл бұрын
If those patches were going to move relative to the panel you might need tape but in this case the patches coincidently are over a stud. Also, evidently you could use wider and probably longer backers as your screws are too close to the joints. "Back in the day" we used concave trowels not knives to finish. I used to have a 18" one that could burry a butt joint with one pass.
@edover502 жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting along time for you to put up a three way video.....it was sticky, gooey, and kinda dirty. Nobody slaps tape like you do Ben.
@luisbernardez485310 ай бұрын
Good work teacher.
@stronghumantraining2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos man! Just wanted to post to help that KZbin algorithm😜👍🏽!
@HotspotsSoutheast2 жыл бұрын
I’m fixing holes and pop outs and repainting my bathroom. It has a very high ceiling. All along the ceiling corners the paper tape has lifted off. It’s just paper dangling in the wind. It’s stuck fine to the walls but not the ceiling. The ceiling plaster has all crumbled and fallen off. Is there some easy way to glue this paper back to the ceiling? I don’t want to rip it off and have to patch and repaint. I don’t even care much that the ceiling plaster has fallen off. If I can glue it down I’ll paint it white or just spot fill with plaster. Any suggestions appreciated!
@verdon369611 ай бұрын
I have at least one year experience. Just from watching these videos 😅
@txta786 Жыл бұрын
What do you If you don't have access to the whole joint? Like a mini split in the way of the bottom or corner joint
@DavidKrajcovic-o5s7 ай бұрын
I feel like I am an accomplished DYIr with drywall, My issue is when i paint patch I can’t get the textures correct and it shows. Thoughts?
@ThisIsNotAVideo10 ай бұрын
Is setting type mud ok for all these tapes? It's all I tend to buy for some reason.
@KIRI4DOTS9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the mud pun.
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas10 ай бұрын
Am I CRAZY or did you not use any tape for your first example? Love your videos. Thank you.
@Heath-k4hАй бұрын
Can you just do your spray spackle and paint over the tape?
@CF2UK Жыл бұрын
Should you overlap the paper tapes at each and every junction ?