The title says spackle but you're using all purpose mud.. very different things from my understanding? Can you use spackle to fix scraped corners and make them sharp again? Or would it need to be drywall mud? Thanks!
Will, hey - most people search how to spackle, not how to joint compound - meant for the DIYer... but you're correct. it's all about helping folks ! Have a good 4th ! Mike
@@FamilyDIYtv Will has a little too much time on his hands. Maybe he's not mudding enough and needs to troll videos like yours. Keep up the good work. And, you are 100% correct-the majority of DIYers only know it as "spackling."
The title says spackle but you're using all purpose mud.. very different things from my understanding? Can you use spackle to fix scraped corners and make them sharp again? Or would it need to be drywall mud? Thanks!
It’s all the same at the end of the day, use what you got. If you don’t have any go grab A bucket of all purpose.
@@FamilyDIYtv thank you. I'm still learning from people like you and I appreciate you sharing!
Why is it called a 45 degree angle when it is more like a 145°angle🧐
your close, this is an outside 135 degree angle.
you're correct ! LOL .... why is it called a 45 degree corner ...
-Mike
@@iron.man.drywall1910 you can tell that by just looking? Props
@@FamilyDIYtv I guess people throw out the term without really thinking about it. But a real outside 45 degree is rare, and a fun challenge.
@@iron.man.drywall1910I’d love to see one.
😆 As soon as they say Spackle. LMAO.
Will,
hey - most people search how to spackle, not how to joint compound - meant for the DIYer... but you're correct.
it's all about helping folks !
Have a good 4th !
Mike
@@FamilyDIYtv Will has a little too much time on his hands. Maybe he's not mudding enough and needs to troll videos like yours. Keep up the good work. And, you are 100% correct-the majority of DIYers only know it as "spackling."
225 degree angle . Not 45
yes !
@@FamilyDIYtv can you do a true 45?