Nope, not watching for blistered tape. Not sure why i watch, but I find it entertaining. Hard to explain to the wife. "What are you watching?" Me "guy showing how to fix blistered tape on drywall." Wife "do you have a drywall project" Me "Nope" Wife
@vancouvercarpenter5 жыл бұрын
😂 Happy to be of service!!!
@chancebeasley65365 жыл бұрын
This had me rolling! I'm in the same boat on most videos. : )
@renovationsandmore71425 жыл бұрын
Just finished taping 108 sheets of drywall in a basement today...no chance for blisters...but I'm still watching...lol.
@pby10005 жыл бұрын
Women just don't get it.
@FixItYourselfDeb5 жыл бұрын
@@pby1000 Oh, I not only "get it" I do it. Girls rule at drywall. We can put icing on a cake, we can ice that wall just as easy.🍰🎂
@ching5746 ай бұрын
gladly ive had this guy to watch over the past couple of years ive never had a single paper joint blister or anything i take alot longer than he does but i end up getting it done and done right
@douglasmoore80334 жыл бұрын
Just found out about you Ben. You have some of the best content available! You also are great with your delivery and all around presence on camera. Thanks to you, an old tile contractor was able to drywall about 1000 square feet, the ceiling and walls of his garage and tape/finish all drywall. And it turned out great! Using a hawk and trowel worked out great for me because of my experience mudding walls for tile. In California I've only seen tapers use knives and bread pan. I'm looking forward to going through all of your content. Thank you!
@pcm73152 жыл бұрын
After a week of trying to mud, everything you mentioned as being a problem, I was doing, especially pressing too hard to set the tape. I, also, realized that having the right consistency of mud is so important.
@adammike4 жыл бұрын
"you have to try pretty hard to screw it up..." no... actually, screwing things up is the one thing that I can do really well without even trying.
@kateadams-paquette24144 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@grantpeterson29874 жыл бұрын
And feel confident while performing any task and not finding out I screwed up until after the fact
@meangreen73893 жыл бұрын
Avery Morgan - I’m in your league (:
@melissadollar61493 жыл бұрын
Same! Screwing it up now 😂
@AliciaRenee143XD Жыл бұрын
Haha me too 😂
@wyattsprague22185 жыл бұрын
I'm a carpenter that paints my installs, on small drywall installs, I've been able to tape perfectly, and that equals happy customers and more references. Thank you for your very informative vids.
@elmerdane4 жыл бұрын
You are probably even shottier than this noob
@BradSk884 жыл бұрын
3:30 "Drywall is not flat folks" That's great advice
@willpennington54793 жыл бұрын
That's probably the best takeaway for me from this video.
@wumpascott3 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment. Customers need to understand this
@kengregory15412 ай бұрын
“It’s smoothwall. Not flatwall!” -Bubba
@Brendanshaub8 күн бұрын
lol this guy is a complete dummy
@eddiegonzales84314 жыл бұрын
I'm a Automotive Mechanic but new to Home diy stuff. Your videos are helpful and your delivery gives a kind of confidence to dive into the job...
@everydayhero50762 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched all your videos, and I just wanna say thank you. I did my entire house and only had four bubbles in the whole job. Your videos are highly informative and enjoyable to watch. Thank you ten million times over!
@paulbougie44813 жыл бұрын
You're the one who said in the other video to go over tape and get all the mud out from underneath! Now you got me watching this blister video... genious!
@zanerohatensky26815 жыл бұрын
Great info, I'm a Carpenter in Vernon B.C. and do the odd reno and small mudding and taping jobs in almost every reno, your channel has helped me improve every aspect of my mudding sonetimes a little improvement but things like 45 degree walls using a different product was 10x better Thank you
@jefferywright9808 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful for me. I’ve only used mesh tape n the past; and am now doing multiple rooms with paper tape. I noticed several bubbles early on and you helped me understand why. I’m attempting to do a 4 bedroom house and am finding your videos, amongst others, extremely helpful
@thomasc3337 Жыл бұрын
The reason I watch these videos…. Where I work I have a saying: “they won’t teach you anything, but you can learn everything.” Attentively watching others work and asking questions teaches me a LOT.
@1029zsz Жыл бұрын
I tried not to get my feelings hurt at the, “You’re just applying the mud really poorly.” bit 😂 you’re not wrong
@JoyAZrebiec5 күн бұрын
😂
@Penber133 жыл бұрын
I was told I did a decent job but I know I didn't do well enough and I tend to be a perfectionist. Your videos REALLY help Thank You so much for these tips and guidance 🙏🏽 you're awesome dude
@zacharymaneja1207 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@petertyrrell6690 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I really enjoy your videos. I am paper taping challenged, I have always used mesh tape, never experienced cracking, and never knew about it being a second choice until I started watching KZbin videos. Anyway, before watching this video, I tried paper taping again, and, despite my best efforts, I found that i am still useless at it. I wound up ripping out the paper tape and replacing it with fibafuse tape. I found fibafuse tape, really quick and easy to install. I tend to use around 48 drywall screws per sheet, and always put wood behind edges that are not supported by framing lumber, perhaps this is why I have not experienced cracking in my DIY drywall projects.
@KBWitt4 жыл бұрын
The feels when his intentional bad job is still in competition with your best attempt.
@ivdg46e2 ай бұрын
That's someone you want to hire. Can't even do a crap job on purpose.
@michaelbrock33745 жыл бұрын
Your videos are excellent. You have helped countless people save time, do a better job, and feel a bit more confident in doing drywall mud work and repairs. Excellent training session. Great detail, with explanations as well. I have a great deal of respect for all the time you took to make this video for thousands of people. Thank you.
@georgetaylor10635 жыл бұрын
A good son always put mom first, LOL. I’m repainting the interior of every room in my house, being a complete obsessive person, I must fix every little tiny defect. You have helped tremendously. Enjoy your videos.
@mrroche82955 жыл бұрын
I went back and listened again. He said shut up phone.
@georgetaylor10635 жыл бұрын
@@mrroche8295 - darn, need to dial up the hearing aid....
@evilbeckalonianАй бұрын
Thanks! I’ve been watching your videos for a few years now and keep coming back. I really appreciate the attention to detail
@chartle15 жыл бұрын
9:30 Brilliant idea pre-sand all your joints and nails spots outside. Saves so much cleanup. ;)
@Hey_me5 жыл бұрын
:)
@clavieala4 ай бұрын
GM, thanks for your tips! I was able to fix my mistakes without having to redo it all. This helped me very much. Thank you very much for taking the time to do this simple but yet to the point video!!!
@laurischmid-snoeck19504 жыл бұрын
Got bored baking bread during this pandemic so decided we needed to remodel the bedroom! (70 year old coop with tons of joint compound on top of plaster ceiling and loads of cracks--scrapped it all off-aaggghh whatta job!!). Hubby was thrilled (not). Watching Vancouver Carpenter & a few others I skimmed a 10x12 room ceiling and had 1 blister--only used a 6" plastic spackling knife as I found using the longer equipment I lost control of the flow. Only weekends to work-but 3 weekends in----it's looking awesome. Thanks so much. p.s. Told sweetie next time I get a 'great idea to fix' something to tell me 'Ahh, I don't think so!' hahaha. (He won't though, we love a good redo challenge).
@spudtak5 жыл бұрын
Just want to say "thank you" for all your videos. They have helped me a lot and I really appreciate them. You make things look easy! Lol
@user-lf7en6rf8m4 жыл бұрын
Thank you VC , thank you for your expertise, keep it going
@etejan422 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I am drywalling our bedroom and it's the most successful attempt so far. No having to peel off and retape blistered tape
@whilomforge34025 жыл бұрын
In my experience (15 years), the reason most people get blisters is due to the Sheetrock not being planned out evenly. Little undulations in the joint cause voids and high spots, which will blister.
@wecomeinpeace50822 жыл бұрын
This happened to me doing a friends ceiling. How do I avoid it? I tried to build the plain with mud and then lay the tape on but I think during my skim process I pressed it back uneven. About an hour later it was blistered.
@zita-lein2 жыл бұрын
Every minute was a gold mine for me. Thanks so much!
@ecomotive61584 жыл бұрын
When I was trying taping for the first time I ended up having to tear out a few sections of tape and remove the plaster to redo it. I found the best way to remove was to first use a spray bottle on the tape, let it soften up for a minute then peel the tape off. Spray again to soften up the plaster and then scrape it off with your taping knife. It comes off in big flakes and is dust free and easy to clean up too.
@cecilpayton79525 жыл бұрын
I am currently working on my lake house.your videos have come in handy. I have dyi the whole house top to bottom. All new everthing.
@dr650jeff710 ай бұрын
Best drywall & skateboarding videos out there
@wetsaw78695 жыл бұрын
This is the best drywall channel I have been to.
@Cindy25Cox3 жыл бұрын
Ok I just finished corners while on a sketchy scaffold for 16 ft walls. Let's see how I do after watching this informative video. Crossing fingers!! :o
@nathanquinsey65065 жыл бұрын
I always keep a mister bottle in my plaster kit to freshen up the mud on my hawk. I find the excess scraped off the wall is already too dry to apply the next tape reliably.
@petersmith36395 жыл бұрын
I like that idea
@reddawgrup17795 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Thanks for the input, effort and upload!! Although I'm a carpenter and not a drywaller enjoy learning a bit more everyday. 👍
@capitaleyes49422 жыл бұрын
I had an old sheet rock guy suggest quickly dunking your paper tape in a bucket of water before application. I've been using this technique ever since and never have issues with blisters. Of course, I'm usually only taping a room at a time, not a full 2000 sq ft home.
@theplanetpete85925 жыл бұрын
3:32 "drywall is not flat folks..." always a good reminder 👍
@SupraRyu4 жыл бұрын
comment of the week!
@bremexperience4 жыл бұрын
Man, even with all the precautions I still get blisters... This is an artform!
@lanalovesjesus61333 жыл бұрын
Super helpful. So glad I'm watching these BEFORE we finish our drywall!
@pennyraven12223 жыл бұрын
Like your videos. I'm doing a 30x40 garage with 10 foot walls right now. I'm a carpenter but have dabbled in drywall a little bit. I wish you would have been around 25 years ago. I'm doing pretty good on my project. I think anyway. I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you
@IamAmericasDaughter3 жыл бұрын
Thank you we just found this issue all over our new house. I was thing it was wallpaper, but it looks exactly like what you are showing! Thanks for info….
@realamericanz4641 Жыл бұрын
Wish I found this video first! All others had convinced me they were actually practicing dark magic and witchcraft. Because they made it look so easy. I go to do it and it’s like everything goes so, so wrong! Thank you Sir!
@scottcarruthers92045 жыл бұрын
I have been drywalling for 27 years in Canada. I have had trouble with Synko taping mud letting go. Loose tape all over the place. Finally did my own experiment with heat. The result of my test was that with this brand, if it dries too fast, there is a good chance that the tape will come loose. This reason is that the tape does not get a chance to absorb any of the glue in the mud.
@fourtythree4361 Жыл бұрын
The impulsive "shut up, mom!" got me, I'm in tears
@tabascocrimson78655 жыл бұрын
Blisters under the tape caused by poor application. Blisters on the hands caused by poor coating and over sanding.
@zacharymaneja1207 Жыл бұрын
I realized how simple this is. I made both mistakes too thick and too thin. I finally figured out the level between. What i understand now is get a good level of mud and make sure the edge is clean. Simple as that.
@Walkerrangerstexaas4 жыл бұрын
Very helpful stuff. Just getting started in drywall etc.and these videos are probably the most practical and helpful on the youtubes.
@Fetecheney4 жыл бұрын
So I'm a finish carpenter, and I find myself finding SO many times doing drywall. And I have the words "suspiciously drywall-ey carpenter" go through my head multiples times a day while I'm drywalling :) Although I don't drywall for clients, I find it insane the eye-rolling stigma that's thrown at drywallers. The process is so satisfying and it has an undeniable craft.
@9and75 жыл бұрын
Does it so well he can't do it wrong when trying... Kinda like Larry Bird trying to miss a 20 foot jump shot. He just couldn't do it!
@kimmywimmy73055 жыл бұрын
9and7 or like trying to purposely crash your bike. I found ways to entertain myself in my childhood lol.
@karlnielsen19295 жыл бұрын
Ben, you’re like the Bob Ross of Dry Wall.
@valeriedonahoe52645 жыл бұрын
You are super cool! Every homeowner that's redoing their home needs to subscribe to your channel!
@PikeyScott3 жыл бұрын
"I had to work pretty hard to create these blisters" *looks at my basement ceiling that the previous home owner installed DIY. He must have worked his ass off for at least a month!
@aleks-3311 ай бұрын
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@JamesofJesus2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it just takes the right method and the right tools and accept the tried and true method. Also do the verticals before your horizontal. The horizontal mark studs if you missed any. Carry your 🪛. Awesome video..really helped
@suetausch80502 жыл бұрын
ohhhhhh how I appreciate you and your clear instruction...... Thanks so much for your time and humor!!
@deanfordcreative4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Been using all your tips to do a small drywall project in my home. Make us rookies look bad when a couple little blisters pop up.
@truthandlove04 жыл бұрын
When you're too good and you low key tell people "I don't know how you guys get this wrong, I tried, and got it right" 🤣
@thunderdragonish3 жыл бұрын
“As you can see, I’m a trained and experienced professional, and had to actively try to fail.”
@JS-rv3etАй бұрын
Even when i fuck up i fuck up so well you cant tell i fucked up vibes.
@matthewguthrie7225 жыл бұрын
Great video man thanks for the tips master electrician here learning the ins-and-outs of drywall
@dienekes43645 жыл бұрын
I got blisters quite a bit when I started. I think it's because I was using all-purpose and it was too dry. I saw a video of another guy who was talking about adding some water to the mud right from the start and then again every time you closed your bucket up and that made a WORLD of difference. Just a handful or two of water and the mud stays pliable for a long time, even with just the hawk on it or the lig coving it without being sealed. It's a little frustrating that you didn't talk about that in this video. You mentioned using mud "right out of the bucket or box", but didn't say anything about what to do to correct it. For everyone who caught that, I hope this comment helps.
@pegfrompetaluma36943 жыл бұрын
You make it look really simple. I have a couple bubbles under my tape. Thank you for taking your time to help us diyers
@andrewcignoni39015 жыл бұрын
I love this channel. I’ve been a handyman for 8 years and drywall projects are not an everyday deal. I sucked so bad when I started! I have a patch in my own house that looks like a huge spitball on my ceiling but I refuse to fix it because it is a reminder of how far my skills have come. This channel reminds me of how much more I have to learn! Thanks Ben aka Captain Spackle. If you’re looking for ideas for videos, one of my weak points is matching texture. I have used the aerosol cans but I’m not a huge fan. Do you have any clever tricks for matching texture?
@logicalblueberry10 ай бұрын
I agree 100% that texture is a big pain to match. I HATE how texture looks. I’m from Vancouver where people have nice smooth walls. That’s probably why you don’t see Ben talking much about texture. I live in California now, where lazy contractors use texture to cover their poor drywall work.
@blainebenson78633 жыл бұрын
"You have to try hard to screw this up" Don't worry, I am a natural.
@jimb3093 Жыл бұрын
I have a few blisters but I can live with it haha! A blind man would pay a million dollars to see it. 😀
@steves12662 ай бұрын
My mud is too dry and I'm squeezing out too much of it. I have a crap ton of blisters..Thanks for the video! I'll be fixing them next weekend
@EchoingPoet2 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot from your videos, I guess a lot of people getting blisters under tape, I never got one ,I use heavy mud most of the time for imbedding tape, it’s bucket mud , it’s sets in 15 min , where I live pre mixed bucket muds sets in 15 min , can you believe that , at the beginning I had a problem with leaving to much mud under the tape , that was my biggest problem, thanks you for everything
@isaacalvarez5345 жыл бұрын
In older construction and having to repair drywall before tape and float it's best to dust off the drywall. I've discovered through the years if your drywall is dirty that can also cause bubbles. Bubbles is what I call blisters, but always dust clean your work area.
@bernietheupholsterer64103 жыл бұрын
You, are an artist. Thoroughly enjoy your teaching skills and knowledge of the trade. Extremely informative and helpful. If you want to know how to upholster something, let me know!😁
@masterlee43704 жыл бұрын
My son is "The Cajun Ninja" on You Tube and FaceBook. Nothing to do with what you do, but he has about 800,000 total followers. With that being said I know how important it is for you to have supporters. I am doing a bedroom ceiling right now, all new sheetrock. Of course it is not perfect as I had one row with a one inch gap. This problem happened to me so I pulled the tape out. I bought the mesh tape, but I watched your video on that and you prefer paper tape. I am about 75% finished and if it was not for your videos I would have to hire someone. Thank you so much for all your videos. They are a huge help.
@ggrong43564 жыл бұрын
Great vids always very informative. A method I have used to fix blisters is after the second coat I usually see the odd one. I take a 4 inch knife which I usually use for applying the mud a tape. I slide the knife blade under the tape accessing the void. The second coat of wet mud allows me to access the bubble. The access point has to be bigger than the blister. Then I apply mud sliding it under in a fashion where it is filled with enough mud to caused adhesion. You can almost see the bubble vanish before eyes. Then I continue with second coat. I totally agree with all of your other comments as I have experienced most of them good and bad. Thx
@davidwiser38833 жыл бұрын
I've been installing drywall for years now and although I concider myself pretty good I still struggle with mudding and tapping joints. Don't care what anyone says there is as art to it.
@gregeoryl2 жыл бұрын
I wish I found your videos before starting my ceiling. Not looking too bad so far but have things to go back and correct.
@tearlesstrel4 жыл бұрын
5:03 literally made me laugh out loud despite having blisters under a few inches of tape ps. your videos taught me so well that I only got a few inches over a couple hundred feet. Not too bad for my first time installing drywall!
@Cindy25Cox3 жыл бұрын
Good job Paul. We have a very skillful "mudder" as a teacher . . . LOL ;)
@Dkluch_3 жыл бұрын
great content, great education, and your not annoying. This is rare. New Subscriber, thanks for the good info!
@erics.41133 жыл бұрын
Hahaha the phone calls when you're trying to do something... thanks for all the helpful videos I like watching them. I've just hung my drywall and about to tape and mud for first time
@Grouperhound4 жыл бұрын
😩I’ve had to do the blister cutout repair you describe, but at least I now know why.
@johnconway80705 жыл бұрын
I would imagine it is easier to rectify imperfections when you're working on a horizontal surface than when working on a vertical surface ??? To be honest I don't know ! I know nothing about paper tape and mud and drywall etc. but I really enjoy watching these videos and often pick up enough hints to be able to do a little bit of remedial work on my own house when needed. I think these are wonderful skills to have. I congratulate you on your obvious expertise and I thank you for sharing it with us .
@MrDarilon233 жыл бұрын
Ben: thank you very much for your drywall videos. They are without a doubt the best resource on the internet for a DIYer to improve their skills. This is especially important in a year in which there's not too much to do but renovate a home and trades people are booked for over a year. On our current project this advice has really revolutionised both our results and speed.
@HannahMattox5 жыл бұрын
Dude, you're like the male version of me. Drywalling isn't exactly fun, but generally has to be done. From one mudder to "anudder", you got my subscription.
@johnmichelotti53734 жыл бұрын
Great technique to practice. Hanging and taping are two different skills. Thanks for doing this
@jacquelined.16114 жыл бұрын
Just did some taping and taking a break, I watch your video, which is very good. But now I’m afraid to go upstairs and see my work😬
@juliemeyer19683 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the information. Me trying to dry wall....got blisters. Thanks!
@andrewtrenholm80265 жыл бұрын
A common scenario happens for the restoration guys where 2” ft of wet drywall has been to removed from the bottom of the wall. When you mount the new 2” ft replacement piece and choose to bud the factory divot edge up to the old edge. This can cause the new drywall side to get tones of mud and the other gets starved add to that an uneven cut from the tear out crew so your mud disappears out the back and now you have the perfect drywall tape bubble maker. One solution is realizing you need to do a run of non watered down mud or thick quick set to fill the uneven gap. Once dry then start the taping process. Anyone else have a trick for this?
@TheOfficialDjProduct Жыл бұрын
If it's near 2ft exact or under. After you cut your sheet, flip it upside so the cut end of your rip is at the top. Bevel that top end (to bevel if you're right handed go on the right side of your cut sheet with the cut side facing the ceiling. Hold you knife at a 45 degree angle to the edge angled with the tip of your blade facing up and away from you and your knuckles facing the floor. Cut like that on the paper side on the top edge. Walk backwards and cut off a very very small amount to "bevel" the edge of the rock. That gives something really solid and good for the hot mud to grab to. Bevel the existing rock at the bottom of the wall (the rock that stayed 2ft up). Install beveled cut side to the beveled side of the existing rock. Buy some 45 or faster minute drying quickset (aka hotmud). Mix it up either in a pan if you don't have a lot to fill, or a bucket if you have a lot of joint. You can add glue if you want but I don't usually. Pre-fill the joint. Tape. That should do it. You're already gonna have to build it out a bunch so trying to use the factory tapered end doesn't matter. If the demo guys really cut that unevenly or cut above 2 ft off, you'll have to cut it yourself to get it straight enough to install. If it's above 2 ft then you were gonna need more rock anyways, buy taller sheets.
@dfwdamon3 жыл бұрын
Great Stuff!! I suggest showing the work up close and shine a light across surface to show more detail. It really reveals your results.
@mattwhite36547 ай бұрын
Do you have a video on installing bull nose corner beads? I’m wondering if I need to fill the empty v with mud or just where the paper goes? Also, do I need to nail or staple them on, or just use mud? Thanks! All your videos are helping this ol dozer hand with his drywall adventures! 👍🏼
@samekhoff61525 жыл бұрын
Love the videos, I am a decent carpenter but my drywall is average at best. Better lighting would be great.
@Dreadlock12273 жыл бұрын
Imagine being so good at taping that it's actually a challenge to try and do a bad job
@rustygear93703 жыл бұрын
I don't have his experience, but while taping I noticed that it's practically a no brain task, unless you have two left hands and in this case you should probably leave it to more competent people.
@larryjohanseniv70495 жыл бұрын
Helpful insight and knowledge from experience, Vancouver Carpenter educating (on his day off, mind you)! Thanks for the share Ben! 🏂
@billmccluskey62943 жыл бұрын
Appreciate all your videos. Going to have to tackle a couple of walls with blisters & large clumps of mud. Will be doing a LOT of sanding followed by remudding with a large trowel.
@gBayCanada5 жыл бұрын
Great instruction and guidance. I complete my first big drywall project this past weekend and did get blisters in my tape, but only on butt joints that had a gap more than quarter inch. I took off too much mud on my first go over. I now know better.
@randomsmusicvideos19874 жыл бұрын
I'm about to go out and blister the F out of my new garage!! Woo Hoo!! Great video, thanks. Thought I should watch this one just incase!!
@luissuave28265 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the explanation on possible reasons why the paper would blister.
@dolphinberserk3 жыл бұрын
3:20 hehe you know exactly what goes through a beginner's mind. "Less mud must be better" - I've sure done it a few times.
@harryl79465 жыл бұрын
I’m always telling my people to not do it until you get it right but keep doing it until you can’t do it wrong! Maybe it’s my military traning but it works. That’s why I like watching you explain all the things you do. You don’t yell enough though. 🤣
@AaronSilber5 жыл бұрын
Great video! Really enjoyed watching you work so hard on creating blisters lol
@justmike575 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of a little comedy in your video. I do buy the mud in a bucket to start out with, so I have a good bucket to mix my mud in. I always have to add water to the bucket and mix it up with a Large potato masher to make it smooth and easier to apply. And yes, I know it cost more, but I like it, lol.
@tjmyers3215 жыл бұрын
Needed this, thank you! And you made me laugh a couple of times. Needed that too. Thanks and blessings to you guys
@johnschutt91875 жыл бұрын
You do a great job and are a great communicator. Thanks!
@dustonscharbrough30135 жыл бұрын
dude ur the best drywall guy ever!!!!
@dumbwaller5 жыл бұрын
Need more installments from Capt spackle!
@jimbow563 жыл бұрын
I don’t know if its right or wrong, but i have always wet down my paper tape before applying it onto the mud, then immediately bury it with another skim coat. No bubbles, ever. Then wet sand when it has nearly hardened. I’m 65 and don’t do any huge projects so it’s probably not fast enough for most folks but that’s why i bring a thermos of coffee with me.
@YamahaWR2004 жыл бұрын
Looks like my average Sheetrock job. I just assume bubbles shows everyone I put extra time into my Sheetrock work. People appreciate stuff like that..
@edover505 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this video Ben! Made me laugh at how hard it was for you to make one and now I know what I’ve been doing wrong and how to fix it. I’ll also stop wetting the tape first ( which totally worked lol) and go back to step one.....thank you!
@vancouvercarpenter5 жыл бұрын
Wetting does work because you are thinning the mud down in place. It's kind of a slower method to the same end result. I do think it's better though to just start with thin mud so you have uniform consistency and adhesion.
@edover505 жыл бұрын
I will use thinned down taping mud as you suggest. Recommendation for another video is how to do rounded corners, boarding and taping. Love your channel. (Near Banff)