First time using Drywall Flatboxes in Year's!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @jasononeil6953
    @jasononeil6953 3 года назад +64

    I’m happy to see you using flat boxes. I’ve used them for years and would never do more than a few boards by hand anymore. Its faster to apply, easier to sand and cleaner. Couple tips for you: 1. you don’t have to prime the pump. 2. Play with the consistency of the mud. I like thin mud for the ceiling and thicker for the wall ( I know guys who like it the opposite, find what works for you). 3. Learn how to set the dial for how much mud. You should run a test strip if using a 10” box use a 12” knife and check your fill. It will save you time on sanding.
    Happy Boxing to you. I’m sure you’ll love it.

    • @carverdahlin2728
      @carverdahlin2728 3 года назад +1

      I agree 👍, which boxes do you own?

    • @jasononeil6953
      @jasononeil6953 3 года назад +3

      I own a set of level 5 boxes. I’ve used several brands over the years and have not found much of a difference between them.

    • @hawkshadow22
      @hawkshadow22 3 года назад

      With a band new pump you will have to prime it, and in fact any time you clean it fully instead of just pumping and spraying it clean you will likely need to prime it again, especially if you prefer to run thicker mud

  • @misstweetypie1
    @misstweetypie1 3 года назад +5

    I love that you give an honest review of products! You are just a normal person giving an honest opinion about what you think of the products, and it’s very helpful!

  • @pseudonymn
    @pseudonymn 3 года назад +33

    @Vancouver Carpenter: How to fix The Mess™ on your box:
    Two things,
    First, you're pushing too hard on the handle too soon before your box has made full contact with the wall, before you're ready to make your run. You're coming in with the box held at too steep of an angle to the wall. Consequently, mud gets forced down the length of the box as you roll the wheels forward to make contact with the wall. Incidentally, this is also why you're getting your "Christmas trees" at the start of each run; there's too much mud forming under the box, forcing it away from the wall. The wiper blades are literally floating (think hydroplaning, only instead you're mudplaning). A little bit of mud forming at the mouth of the box is a normal part of how the tool functions, but you've got to much happening in this case.
    To fix this, when placing the box on the wall, keep the box as flat to the wall as possible as you approach, and ease back on the handle pressure until you have made solid, positive contact with the wall; try not to close the plunger door until the wheels have made contact with the wall, and only then apply pressure.
    The only time I allow air space between my box and the wall is if I'm running a flat with a near empty box. The thing is, mud pools at the bottom of the box (which ever side you're holding it on) when running the horizontals, which can lead to improperly filled runs near the top until there's enough pressure to force mud all the way up and out of the mouth, if that makes any sense. To fix that, I'll listen for escaping air until I hear mud reaching the top of the mouth of the box, at which point I'll lay the box flat and start my run, but that takes practice and familiarity with the tool.
    Second, in similar vein, your take off at the end of the run needs to be done a single, fluid motion: apply the break, rock the wheels off the wall ever so slightly while continuing to move the box forward, and smoothly pull away from the wall, all at once, but don't drag the blade or you'll cut into the fill. If you rock the wheels back too far while doing this, you run into the same problem as above, where too much mud is being forced out of the mouth of the box and under the plate, which will cause Christmas trees on your next run.
    Happy boxing!

    • @robvanharen81
      @robvanharen81 3 года назад +3

      These are some great tips, thanks. I just starting to use the box (tapetech) i definitely gonna use your tips...

    • @Harrisonweightman
      @Harrisonweightman 9 месяцев назад

      An awesome reply, thank you for taking the time to write this up as it will help me too

  • @sohitdua2895
    @sohitdua2895 3 года назад +6

    Thanks big bro for such natural and relative vlogs. You just not show skilled parts but you also show when you mess up like any other person do. And then how you use your brain to solve those tiny mistakes and confusions in a detailed manner.

  • @ryanbarber9082
    @ryanbarber9082 3 года назад +4

    I'm glad to see you jumped on the boxes. They make the job so much quicker and easier. They are probably dragging because just like a drywall knife, they need broke in. It's just with every tool. But after I'd say 3-5 times of using them you'll see how much easier they get to use. A couple pointers I have for you is when doing the butt joints on the walls that go to the ceiling, you can just extend your handle to reach all the way up. And here's a little trick of the trade so you don't break your back filling them up. Set your pump mud bucket on top of another so you can set your handle against the ground and you can stand up and pump it into your box so you don't have to bend over as much. I'm happy to see you got them and I they help you out and save you time in the future

  • @lonniebrewster9430
    @lonniebrewster9430 2 года назад +10

    I appreciate you showing your first time using them , they show using them after years of working with them and make it look easy so I see that it does take a little bit of work to get comfortable with them thanks great video.

  • @calvinkragt2677
    @calvinkragt2677 3 года назад +5

    So you have went to the dark side using a flat box I have always loved the fact that you have been a great teacher for hand finishing thanks for all your GREAT tips I love your videos you are the best!!!!

  • @jodysanders6445
    @jodysanders6445 3 года назад +9

    Our favorite drywall finisher (subcontractor) just started using boxes and the amount of time spent on the fill/finish coats lessened significantly. Thanks for the upload-

    • @peteterry8563
      @peteterry8563 3 года назад

      more money for you !!! all you care about

  • @Boogman820
    @Boogman820 3 года назад +6

    Love this channel. I always learn something, which has greatly improved my taping/spackling

  • @djfacebones8621
    @djfacebones8621 3 года назад +4

    You will learn to love those taping tools
    Been around since the 70's for a reason

  • @Bob-n2d
    @Bob-n2d 3 года назад +4

    Congrats on the new stuff . Awesome purchase.. great job using the tools . keep making your great videos. Make sure you add the angle box and nail spotter to your collections

  • @davidstorebo1509
    @davidstorebo1509 3 года назад +5

    Love the channel Ben, super helpful. Often I have to match an existing texture, like different skip trowels and such, on a job. You should do an episode on different textures and applications. Keep up the good work!

  • @yelle84
    @yelle84 Год назад

    I don't know what it is, but I just can't stop having a smile on my face while watching your videos! I like you a lot!

  • @dhammer5645
    @dhammer5645 3 года назад +5

    Good job Ben. It's a little fun to see you struggling.😂

  • @michaelcarson4887
    @michaelcarson4887 3 года назад +4

    I was just learning boxes when I left my apprenticeship. About to buy my own from Columbia. They are way better then doing it by hand.

  • @wd8781
    @wd8781 Год назад +1

    Couldnt hold myself but laugh when you kept dropping the head of the box on your hand 🤣 happens to me all the time

  • @HotspotsSoutheast
    @HotspotsSoutheast 3 года назад +18

    Every successful carpentry project requires a blood sacrifice. There's at least one drop of blood on everything I've ever built :)

    • @eyeTelevision
      @eyeTelevision 3 года назад

      The most important and most often used tool in my toolbox is the first aid kit

    • @maxgilbert18
      @maxgilbert18 3 года назад

      @@eyeTelevision You mean spit, a cutoff piece of a dirty rag, and electrical tape to hold it on right?
      😂

    • @eyeTelevision
      @eyeTelevision 3 года назад +1

      @@maxgilbert18 you don’t even need the dirty rag part

    • @andrewtaylor9146
      @andrewtaylor9146 3 года назад

      @@mikek3951 Jesus

  • @jaxflfreebird
    @jaxflfreebird 2 года назад +1

    You are quite talented to be working in the field and also making high quality videos at the same time. You have a good attitude about work and learning.

  • @carverdahlin2728
    @carverdahlin2728 3 года назад +8

    One thing I have noticed is that I love using an 8" box for 1st coat over tape, easier than a 10". I also prefer it because I don't have to be as fussy on sanding as well because the 12" is quite wider

    • @louish.9414
      @louish.9414 2 года назад

      That what I learned Maxkil 8" then go wider.

    • @oscara.9265
      @oscara.9265 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes i use the 7" box

  • @itachi975x
    @itachi975x 3 года назад +2

    That’s definitely the way to go if you wanna go faster the boxes are really good and fast once you know how to use them properly. Good job

  • @TheTechGuider
    @TheTechGuider 3 года назад +2

    The drywaller I higher for my large projects uses flat boxes. Comes out perfect. And very quick

  • @crissalinas8263
    @crissalinas8263 3 года назад +2

    Very impressive tbh, you picked em up really well
    Boxes are a life saver
    Sometimes I’ll use em to coat some light box detailing
    Keep practicing and you’ll reap the rewards!
    Happy taping!

  • @shannond2707
    @shannond2707 Год назад

    Great video, thanks! I just bought a Columbia set like you have, and it's great to see someone work through the learning curve. I'm glad I know what to expect 🙂👍

  • @Aepek
    @Aepek 3 года назад +1

    Awesome that you they sent these to you. Think most ppl don’t get to use brand spanking new tools very often, and gotta say; as new tools are very nice and shiny…..the downside is, not broken in; so, after that’s done and go thru the learning curve…
    You’ll be flying thru all of this. Far as the “mess” on the box, like others have said, gotta “play” around with consistency for horizontals; as not might not always be the same as Verts or ceilings. You’ll get the hang of it though, and the once nice thing about these, imo, the learning curve doesn’t takes months or years to “figure out” and become EXCELLENT w/ them. Think how long it took ya to get that good with hawk/trowel or knife…… After a few jobs and “playing” around w/ mud constancy etc….you’ll be great, as will you automatically use the break to save your knuckles😉; also don’t forget to extend the pole when able; or grab the longer one, as you’ll get better results and for me, 100% easier using a longer handle then using a short one and be on a ladder (unless on scaffolding, than it’s so/so for me…but that’s my preference. As everyone has [their] method of madness😉). Also, can use a back brace/harness to help if doing a LOT of over head work, not just with these, and helps take the strain of neck/shoulder/back…again my preference, but I’m also not young anymore😄
    Congrats on getting these, and happy muddying/taping✌🏻

  • @mikecollins9869
    @mikecollins9869 3 года назад +4

    Great job Ben I was wondering when you were going to give your shoulder a break ... I was hand taping for years and i just went and bought all the boxes as well much easier on the body !!

  • @tombranstetter68
    @tombranstetter68 3 года назад +9

    Seems like another tool thats great for larger jobs.

  • @LSpalla
    @LSpalla 2 года назад

    i love how he shows the fails and struggles
    what an amazing boss this guy would be
    great content!!!!!

  • @clayjr67
    @clayjr67 3 года назад +44

    All right I’ve been a finisher for almost 40 years, I’ve used boxes the majority of my time the boxes will get easier to run ,the more you run them because the knives and the blades will smooth out, right now they’re dragging a lot because they are brand new ,once you use the boxes two or three times you will notice the boxes will run a lot easier on the wall and smoother don’t push as hard and slow down towards the end and do a nice pull off I was hoping you got the angle box so you don’t Have to use the tube in the corners ,once you get the angle box ,it’will work better for you .,it will be a lot cleaner and a lot faster than your tube will ever be,just remember relax slow down when you pull off and you can do but joints with us the way you’re doing it now is wrong you need to split a 10 box on each side of the joint of the tape watch some videos on it good luck and you can do it God bless

    • @tylercousins7779
      @tylercousins7779 3 года назад +6

      Please learn to use punctuation.

    • @clayjr67
      @clayjr67 3 года назад +5

      @@tylercousins7779 I was doing speak and spell I trued to fix it for u lol

    • @barbaralong1934
      @barbaralong1934 3 года назад +1

      Very good info

    • @gordongoodkey4118
      @gordongoodkey4118 3 года назад +5

      He's right

    • @shakoiatenhawithacrossjaco9051
      @shakoiatenhawithacrossjaco9051 Год назад +2

      I take side jobs and tape by hand still (but I have a corner flusher). The speed of these boxes makes me jealous

  • @alastairdallas
    @alastairdallas 3 года назад +12

    I've been taught that wing nuts are the designer's way of saying "finger tight." Pliers help discover how brittle the little wings are.

    • @jodysanders6445
      @jodysanders6445 3 года назад +1

      Excellent point

    • @dmica07
      @dmica07 3 года назад +2

      Columbia recommends/insists on giving the wingnuts a tighten with pliers. Check out Columbia's own RUclips videos.

    • @alastairdallas
      @alastairdallas 3 года назад +3

      @@dmica07 Well, that's definitive. I stand corrected.

  • @noexcuses6727
    @noexcuses6727 3 года назад

    Love watching your (documentary) videos. I really learn a lot.

  • @PeachJ
    @PeachJ 3 года назад +12

    Few things I'd like to say. We like to coat around our plugs before we run our boxes. Makes for a nicer finish in my opinion.
    Also we like to patch our lift offs with a 6 inch knife before we sand and run the twleve (we will patch the 12 lift offs too). Just ensures you won't see them after paint.
    Great for bigger jobs!

    • @gordongoodkey4118
      @gordongoodkey4118 3 года назад +2

      Good tip I'm gonna try that out we patch our liftoffs as well never coated around plugs first it does make sense thanks

  • @michaelfranks3759
    @michaelfranks3759 2 года назад

    You are incredible at everything you do. You are a Master of All Trades imo. Also I'm going off topic here but you remind me so much of Barry Allen aka The Flash aka Grant Gustin. Your definitely a superhero of your trade!!

  • @dhammer5645
    @dhammer5645 3 года назад +2

    It seems like from cheap plastic knives and pan all the way to fully auto tools, you never get away from crusties in your mud. The bane of alot of drywallers. 😃

  • @ashhitch8213
    @ashhitch8213 Год назад

    Brian from drywall nation the Yoda of drywall tools, damn he makes it look easy. I’ve got my tools recently when you get it right it’s amazing but it took a while before I could stop cutting my thumb with the box…

  • @darryl2925
    @darryl2925 2 года назад +2

    Great video as always. Maybe a comment or a video on the proper way to clean semi-automatic taping tools. I always see tapers with cans of wd40 to lubricate any hinge points but have never seen a box or tube being cleaned properly

  • @teampalmerconst
    @teampalmerconst 3 года назад +2

    I usually run my flats on 3 and split my butt joints wide open but I also use the power assist boxes and keep my mud a bit thicker. I also use my boxes to coat my corner bead.

    • @tonydif
      @tonydif 3 года назад +1

      Agreed.
      Running a 10" on 1 and finish coat 12" on 2 is far too much filler for a normal setup. If it looks good, his boxes are not tuned properly

  • @mountainwalton2321
    @mountainwalton2321 3 года назад +6

    I think you would really like using the one piece compact handle I’ve been using it for any low joints , also it’s better to split the butt joints then fill the middle on your second coat

  • @mikek3951
    @mikek3951 3 года назад

    Oh does this bring back memories.
    It’s a learning curve for sure. But after you do it for a bit it’s fast.

  • @greenlandp
    @greenlandp 3 года назад

    OK I finally subscribed because of the intro no more false advertisement lol

  • @micahcroft3996
    @micahcroft3996 3 года назад +2

    What's up with the steel corners?

  • @gordongoodkey4118
    @gordongoodkey4118 3 года назад

    The box filler attachment is the best man .I bought the same set last year . When I got the box filler head for the tube my pump got put back in the box haven't used it since. Get the tape tech box filler rack csr building supply. So much better and no clean up really

  • @josephtucker9612
    @josephtucker9612 3 года назад +4

    I would have like to see what it takes to clean the flatbox after use.

    • @HBSuccess
      @HBSuccess 3 года назад

      A lot, and you have to be thorough or there's hell to pay the next time you pull them out. That's why you don't see them that often on residential jobs.

    • @MM22333
      @MM22333 3 года назад +1

      The machine tapers I worked with whose sole occupation was jointing 40 plus hours a week would give the blade of the box and the moving parts a once over with a soft brush and leave it in a bucket of water over night and would wrap the pump in a air tight bag after pumping water through. When eventually they wished to clean the whole kit properly, all boxes, taping gun and pump then it was maybe an hour from start to finish.

  • @Salabunda
    @Salabunda Месяц назад

    Get a Northstar and it will glide like the wind. Columbia is like pushing a semi truck.

  • @fastmover45
    @fastmover45 3 года назад +1

    Faster thicker press harder. now you have the tools we will get more videos well done Ben :)

  • @JohnComeOnMan
    @JohnComeOnMan 3 года назад +1

    I haven't heard about that tool since I was 25 *Year's* old!

  • @joenowak7212
    @joenowak7212 Год назад

    When I first started I had to wrap a towel around my waist to wipe all the mud on while boxing. It just comes with experience. Now I use thicker mud and dont really drop much at all anymore.

  • @JonathanMartinez-ww2rn
    @JonathanMartinez-ww2rn 3 года назад

    One of the best flat box

  • @royalty_the1892
    @royalty_the1892 3 года назад

    VC with the pan and knife. I like it👍

  • @dogman5334
    @dogman5334 2 года назад

    I'm 56 yr old drywall finisher . I started hand finishing at 16 yrs old, I think I'm going to buy me some of these box tools.

  • @danielakers2121
    @danielakers2121 3 года назад +1

    I personally run tools myself and do a lot of commercial work.typically I average 12 buckets of mud in 8 hr day boxing and push 11/2 cases of tape with bazoka so yes they 300 times faster than hand finishing

  • @miguelcuba9908
    @miguelcuba9908 3 года назад +1

    Do you need the pump to fill the flat box with mud? Or can you do it in a different way?

  • @marcfalardeau6058
    @marcfalardeau6058 Год назад

    These boxes seem to be a pretty good workout for the arms! 💪🏻💪🏻 😉

  • @kevinpaul1010
    @kevinpaul1010 10 месяцев назад

    Keep the blade clean to avoid leaving Christmas trees. Hook your fingers in the back of the box and the handle between your thumb and fingers use the box without the brake. I only use the brake when I can’t reach the walls or on the ceilings.

  • @michaelcarson4887
    @michaelcarson4887 3 года назад +3

    And I want to add that you are awesome for running tools you are not familiar with so people can see the learning curve. Very important.
    Will you pleas6make feather your edge hoodies..
    I dont want to do my own and feel like I'm stealing it.

  • @fr8trainUS
    @fr8trainUS Год назад

    The "mess" on the box is a function of mud thinness, pressure and speed.
    Basically the same thing you get if you push too hard on the towel for the speed you are moving, it spills over the side

  • @AudwallJay
    @AudwallJay 2 года назад +1

    as a machine taper of 6 years, measure your water with a sponge, not your pan. 1 sponge for double, 2 sponges for taping

  • @TheTechGuider
    @TheTechGuider 2 года назад

    My finisher used flats for butt joints to. Just pulled the finish coats by hand

  • @jpalacess4735
    @jpalacess4735 Год назад

    not gonna lie that happen to me as well and as well brand new columbia 10” 12” mud box but when i used the 12” i remember how to use one 😂😂

  • @Bigrush310
    @Bigrush310 3 года назад +1

    Only take one spring off if you decide to do that! Easier to use and that remaining spring will help the pressure plate open back up when the box is emptied!

  • @noelestabrooks9040
    @noelestabrooks9040 3 года назад +2

    Hey Ben, thanks for the tips and tricks! How do you dispose of the nasty water at the end of the day/job?

    • @frgd26
      @frgd26 3 года назад +1

      I always dump mine in the drive, after it is driven over a few times it goes away

  • @MM22333
    @MM22333 3 года назад +2

    I've worked with some brilliant machine tapers in my 34 years installing drywall in every system invented. The boxes come in 8" 10" and 12" sizes. Most just use the 10 and 12 boxes after filling out the joints. Remember NEVER to use a fast set in a box. They are only for the air drying jointing compound.

    • @Hp2G1
      @Hp2G1 3 года назад +1

      With the exception of the QUICKBOX QSX Finishing Box. They are specifically made for quick set join compound. But only come in 6.5" and 8" I use the 6.5" with quick set join compound to cover tape. ;-)

    • @MM22333
      @MM22333 3 года назад

      @@Hp2G1Very true. I've looked at those quick set boxes and always been quite tempted. Does it feather the edges well or does it leave quite a bit to feather in by hand after please ?

    • @Hp2G1
      @Hp2G1 3 года назад +2

      @@MM22333 Hi Martin. The blade of the QUICKBOX QSX is made of some sort of plastic with no adjustment and a fix crown, so it doesn't feather the edges as well as the other boxes. But it does a good enough job that there are usually no sanding required. Cheers.

    • @MM22333
      @MM22333 3 года назад +1

      @@Hp2G1 thanks for that. I'm a pretty neat hand taper but I like the really straight lines a box leaves and of course it's about 4 times quicker.

    • @Rob-mv7oj
      @Rob-mv7oj 3 года назад +1

      I use 90 min in my 10" box quite often. I just set a timer for 70 mins to give me time to rinse it and my pump out before it sets up. Then by the time I've cleaned them out it's ready for my 12" box and light weight for a tight skim

  • @MrGman1230
    @MrGman1230 Год назад

    Nice can’t wait to use my set

  • @jamesgrows4591
    @jamesgrows4591 2 года назад +1

    You helped me step up my game and cut massive time from my jobs. Started out with some cheaper items and quickly went all in. Much better finish too!!

  • @ryanberthelette8801
    @ryanberthelette8801 Год назад

    I even use on small jobs. Fill with tube so I don't need to clean pump. I prefer the new Northstar multi one boxes and the fastar carbon handle. They are also local to British Columbia lower mainland

  • @dwheat9003
    @dwheat9003 Год назад

    Curious, how long have these been around, never heard of these?

  • @oscara.9265
    @oscara.9265 2 года назад +1

    Mud is way to thin.
    Try using very little water on the 1st coat since it shrinks a lot.
    And yes, take those springs off.
    And why aren't you using the longer handle to begin with?😄

  • @ryanberthelette8801
    @ryanberthelette8801 Год назад

    Best to go thick mud 1st coat maybe 1 cup of water. Then run on 2 or 3 sometimes 1 if it's a really hollow joint. I go just slightly softer mud on Final coat and run on 3 or 4. Can usally get pretty solid flats with no bevels showing on this set up. Touch up any bad ones at the end.

  • @Raphael92630
    @Raphael92630 3 года назад

    Could you use a bigger adjustable wrench?

  • @miguelcuba9908
    @miguelcuba9908 3 года назад

    They are like over 300 dollars, are there other tools like that one, but less expensive? For DIY ppl?

  • @joewinkler2168
    @joewinkler2168 3 года назад

    Great video! Well done 👏

  • @GeorgeCostandi
    @GeorgeCostandi Год назад

    Can you do skim coating with these boxes?

  • @rickkonnagan3136
    @rickkonnagan3136 9 месяцев назад

    Hey ben thought u didnt like metal corner bead😊

  • @VC-Toronto
    @VC-Toronto 3 года назад

    Do they have "machine mud" out on the left coast? It's a bit more "runny" right out of the cardboard box to start with, and needs less mixing to get to the right consistency to use.

  • @tjslbfyt98
    @tjslbfyt98 3 года назад

    Are these for diy’ers with just occasional drywall needs? Cost seems super high, making them for drywallers only. Is that right?

  • @1mandrywallarmytv144
    @1mandrywallarmytv144 3 года назад

    you picked it up quickly good job

  • @danielakers2121
    @danielakers2121 3 года назад

    Usually a new pump doesn’t need primed because seals are not worn it’s only when seals get worn that you will have to do this

  • @samk.871
    @samk.871 2 года назад

    A question, how you used to do it before the flat box?
    I want to see comparison between the flat box and without it

  • @richneumayer9737
    @richneumayer9737 3 года назад

    Got a lot of failing drywall tape on my den ceiling. Need to remove and re-tape, any videos on that?

  • @stevencollins507
    @stevencollins507 3 года назад

    Hey Vancouver Carpenter what do i do it the the drywall is really old and the paper is cracking under the paint?

  • @gfy305
    @gfy305 3 года назад

    Bruh, you don't need that useless device. Keep doing what you've been doing. You do great work.

  • @markmyers7426
    @markmyers7426 3 года назад +1

    The reason that they do such a good job is because it has the profile of a curved drywall trowel. You know.....the trowels that you never learned to use from your learning to finish from RUclips.

    • @quinnycoleman7214
      @quinnycoleman7214 3 года назад

      Hahaha, to some degree yes, crown is a part of it, but in my opinion a flat trowel is a more utilitarian taping tool you can have a curved but still need a flat, you can have a flat and not need a curved, the real reason they do such a good job is it makes a 5 step process and one step process

  • @JohnODonovan1
    @JohnODonovan1 3 года назад

    FYI, the Colombia link is not working.

  • @VersingélatriX
    @VersingélatriX 3 года назад

    I only use columbia material, you will not be disappointed, however be sure to adjust the stops of your finishing boxes;)

  • @szilardkiglics711
    @szilardkiglics711 2 года назад

    You only need to put your pump in water for priming and then directly into your mud and just pump it until your mud comes out

  • @JustJayOne
    @JustJayOne 3 года назад

    You have experienced the pinch of finger I have experienced when first time using it.....after a few time..you will get better...lolz

  • @hawkshadow22
    @hawkshadow22 3 года назад

    You are now my favoritee youtuber forever because your not using crappy level 5 tools, columbia 4 ever!

  • @bertdasilva3865
    @bertdasilva3865 3 года назад

    Whats the break for?

  • @nanokcasts9187
    @nanokcasts9187 3 года назад +1

    Maybe you should try removing your springs, so your not pushing so hard. I guess it all depends on who’s running it. Good job my friend.

  • @hjaltigestsson7866
    @hjaltigestsson7866 3 года назад

    Which method have you been using instead of flat box, when doing a large projects?

  • @WaynesWorldStudioVancouver
    @WaynesWorldStudioVancouver 3 года назад

    Is this available to rent in Vancouver BC? Keep up the good work, thanks.

  • @stich1960
    @stich1960 2 года назад

    I just bought a set but it only has an 8 and 10, do I need a 12 you think?

    • @stich1960
      @stich1960 2 года назад

      bought used by the way otherwise I would have done 10 and 12

  • @nonamepyro6176
    @nonamepyro6176 3 года назад

    Hey they make a small handle by tape tec it make life so much easier no break ull love it it looks like a spackle knife

  • @Team_Branded
    @Team_Branded 3 года назад

    I’ve learned so many great tips and useful information from your channel, you have help me understand how to do a good job in my own drywall projects 👍 Thanks Ben !

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 года назад

      Happy to help!

    • @Team_Branded
      @Team_Branded 3 года назад +1

      Only a possible video idea, and perhaps there is a video you made already and I have just missed it, but how about a video about how to take care of your drywall tools? Like cleaning, storage, how to keep them from rusting, what to use to remove any rust spots, etc. 👍

  • @Trashbag_Full_of_Coleslaw
    @Trashbag_Full_of_Coleslaw 3 года назад

    You bought the US version of the pump. There is a Canadian version that is loner that will sit on the floor when in the bucket. Pretty common mistake at the supply houses to order the wrong ones.

    • @dwaynesbgb
      @dwaynesbgb 3 года назад

      It depends on the brand of mudd you buy. I live in Alberta, and I have the short pump as well. I use Hamilton mudd, which comes in shorter pails.

  • @Buildifferent
    @Buildifferent 3 года назад +3

    Take of the springs on the box works way better without them

  • @itachi975x
    @itachi975x 3 года назад

    You definitely need a full set of taping tools

  • @GamerDaddy82
    @GamerDaddy82 3 года назад +1

    Ok I’m glad you explained why it’s called a flat box… At first I was like that’s a stupid name…boxes are 3 dimensional soooo not flat…. 😂 Sorry couldn’t resist! Great video as usual

  • @brucestorey917
    @brucestorey917 3 года назад

    Do you think that maybe since your mud was too wet is the reason it didn’t dry enough?

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  3 года назад

      No. Just not adequate air movement. I do think that's why it was falling out of the box on wall joints though.

  • @RicardoMartinez-gb3ii
    @RicardoMartinez-gb3ii 3 года назад

    How hard is to wash them, can you make a video?

    • @ryanberthelette8801
      @ryanberthelette8801 Год назад

      It's very easy. Back opens with 2 clips spray out in 5 seconds

  • @WorkThrowaway
    @WorkThrowaway 10 месяцев назад

    The only flat boxes sold around me are $400! It's another $300 for the handle. I think I'll just do it by hand...