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This is the 3rd channel of That Kilted Guy videos focusing on Quick, to the point drywall training videos. If you would like to see longer, more detailed versions, subscribe to my channel That Kilted Guy DIY. I also have a channel called That Kilted Guy Creates, where we focus on 'Other' stuff. Things like Automotive, Woodworking, Travel, general fun stuff, etc.
I'm also creating an online Drywall School that you will be able to take for a much more extensive, and to the point training course. Be watching for that.
About me- I'm 60 Years old as of 2021, and I've done a little bit of everything. I have over 36 years experience in the drywall trades, with over half of that focusing solely on drywall repairs. So I am highly knowledgeable about this and wanted to pass on my knowledge, to help you improve your drywall skills quickly, and to save you thousands of dollars over hiring it all out. For tradesmen, you will learn to do a better job and make more money.
I'm also creating an online Drywall School that you will be able to take for a much more extensive, and to the point training course. Be watching for that.
About me- I'm 60 Years old as of 2021, and I've done a little bit of everything. I have over 36 years experience in the drywall trades, with over half of that focusing solely on drywall repairs. So I am highly knowledgeable about this and wanted to pass on my knowledge, to help you improve your drywall skills quickly, and to save you thousands of dollars over hiring it all out. For tradesmen, you will learn to do a better job and make more money.
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Don't forget to sign up for my drywall academy by downloading my free ebook at www.drywalltoolbook.info
☑️ WEBSITE INFO -You can find a lot of bonus information on our website at: www.thatkiltedguy.com
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🟢 Mixit Paddle - geni.us/MixitPaddle
🟢 TapeBuddy simple taping tool - amzn.to/3KN9tVY
🟢 TapeBuddy Taper, mixer and bucket scoop- amzn.to/38UdUkm
☑️ LEVEL5 Drywall TOOLS (Financing Available)
For 10%...
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Most of my knives are 15-20 years old. I bought a new 14” a few years ago and detested it until I thought to take the sander to it. Wish I’d have seen this video before then😄
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Damn grampa love you
Thank you so much brother, squatters messed up my house pretty bad and put a hole in a wall so this really helped!
Banjos aren’t worth a shit ..lmao only 1 in 500 finishers use them 😎
Put on some boots ….at least try to look like a professional . DIYers aren’t going to use a bazooka Einstein 😎
I have to ask. I am new to doing stuff like this. But is there a reason that knife is so big?
Very interesting. They're expensive though. Thank you.
Don't forget super taper and gut bucket
I’ve only seen one person tape with a 12” trowel (that’s trowel dedication if you ask me) but he still had both a 4” and a 6” knife 👍🏻
Angle grinder + 40 grit flap disk
Glad to see you use the bazooka a lot of older guys who still tape by hand look down on tapers who use the bazooka . It’s 2024 bazooka is the way to go
Been using it since 1980
Will this bag fit a hawk?
It should
Yes, 2 quick coats is ok in that situation. Together that equals initial coat.
When taping with it, is it ok to put 2 coats of it successively before topping mud? I love the speed of this stuff, I just want to make sure I’m using it right. I’m guessing they really just don’t want people skimming walls with it. It’s confusing though because if you can tape with it, that first coat is super thin as is the tapered edge 🤷🏻♂️ I’m also using it over previously painted walls so I’m guessing that helps keep it from air drying too soon?
Merci pour la démo
On knives with carbon steel blades, after sanding, degrease the blade and then try immersing it in white vinegar...Check it and turn it over periodically, and you should end up with a patina like that 1980's vintage knife shown on the video..
99% of the viewers are never going to pick up a bazooka! What's your point?
Still neat to see :)
Roughly 30% of my viewers on my channels are Drywallers by trade and of those probably half are still using a banjo and this shows them the advantage to a bazooka. Besides, some people just want to see it
Banjo,when I was young I could tape 100 boards in two half hours.
Ahh the memories. I am retired now, but in the mid 80's I was working for a drywall company, we had all been taping/finishing by hand for years, and then one day the boss pulls up and hands me the bazooka, never having seen one before, he had no experience with using one, he just handed it to me. It didn't take me long to figure it out though. The boxes were even easier to figure out.
Cool, but it's not Milwaukee
Luckily
Ford vs Chevy lol
“Click setting”😂
i like the part when he put the name on the screen
When you get wrinkles, grab one end of the tape with your hand a give it a pull. It will take the wrinkles out.
I love ya bud and good on ya for getting that money but man this stuff is made in China, their is lots of stuff made in north America. Support your fellow Americans including those from any decent but supportimg the economy wherw we live❤
Actually it’s not made in China. Not the US but almost nothing is. And most stuff you think is made in America is only assembled in America but produced in foreign countries. We Americans made all this happen
@@3MinuteDrywallSchool I understand what your saying but level 5 while being owned by Americans only warehouse tools there, tape tec, Northstar, Columbia, drywall master, can am all employ people at the very least assemble tools and most of if not all the machineing is done in house by our fellow north Americans. I understand you are getting paid by level 5 and that's fine but I am sure the extra money comes from the savings from offshoreing all the machining and assembly. Talk to anyone who has run auto tools the little extra you pay upfront is very noticeable, they are not a bad company I just think transparency is important.
Joe biden is that you?
I’m so precise laser level company’s calibrate their equipment off of my work
That's a good video. I have some wallpaper that I removed and along the ceiling edge some of the tape is pulling away from the wall. Just in a few small areas. I must have used a razor knife when I put up the paper so when the paper came off it pulled the tape away just a bit, in only a few spots. Any comments on a repair method? I don't want to retape or remud the entire wall. I was thinking of using a thin mud and just skim coating.
You Talk to much!
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Whichever you’re comfortable using, go with that choice.
That’s why I purchased a 14” trowel. It wasn’t cheap but DEFINITELY worth it. 😉
Thank you ❤
Finishing is simple if you listen to the instructor and practice. I have tried to teach but too many times I get ya ya ya. Hopeless.
Both hot water AND well water will accelerate the setup time.
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do you always prefill buttjoints with hot mud?
That’s why I also have a 14” trowel 😉
Thank you sir I been doin it all wrong
No quilt??? What happened you tube banned it ? Lol
Kilt? Nah, I just sometimes wear pants. It was cold outside
What grit and what do you do with stainless steel knives? Neither of these questions were answered.
It’s not super important what grit you use. I just picked up a sanding sponge that was broken in and they’re less aggressive that way. It was probably about 100 grit. And yes I do the same thing to a stainless steel knife. Thank you. Guy
@@3MinuteDrywallSchooli want to thank you for answering this because the original poster obviously forgot.
I thought that green mud is resistant to water
Lol
great advise! what grit sand paper do you use for this ?
I used 120 grit
Older 12-14” knives seem to have been intentionally concave to help avoid lines. Just had to remember which side to use. Newer knives don’t seem to have that. Is it possible to add a bend? How would you do it?
6 inch knives shouldn’t have a bend. With larger knives you can usually just bend them carefully by grabbing the rib area at the bottom of the blade
When I start on ceilings sometimes the tape wraps around the wheel rather then sticking to ceiling..how do I avoid this
Keep it shorter to start. Keep the feed wheel cleaner. But it still happens some
@@3MinuteDrywallSchool thanks.. I appreciate it.
By doing it by hand. These “inventions” are just silly. How much does this one retail for? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Nothing beats skill. And this contraption is proof.
@charlesjebarb2863 I agree you can't beat skill by hand. But this let's one man tape a 300 board house in a day. They are for efficiency not skill
The bazooka is over a $1000 and you need the pump to fill it. @@User-gfys-0icu81
I recently came across one of your videos and I’m loved it! Of course now I’m a subscriber! This is the 2nd time I hear you mention adding “glue” to the drywall mud. But I don’t know what type of glue you mean or recommend? Can you please tell us what type of glue you add? Thank you and please keep those great videos coming! Also, do you accept donations? If so, what is the link to donate? Thanks. 👍🏽
Hello, thanks for the question. I rarely add glue, but if I feel it’s needed I just add roughly 2 tablespoons of glue to a bucket of mud. You can find information about ways to show support for our channel on my website at that www.ThatKiltedGuy.com
Great 💡 👍
I thought he said not to buy all purpose mud in a previous video
No I think you’re thinking of something else like I have said never to use all purpose with mesh tape. And if you want a one size fits all joint compound, I recommend the +3. But the green label does have its place.
Not worth it, honestly. I had one of those, used maybe 5 times before I started seeing blue chunks in my mud. the edge was also difficult to clean. Stainless all the way!
Yeah they’re not something I recommend for a lot of use. But for those who just do one or two repairs a year they will get you by if you’re on a budget