Fix A Big Hole Using The Same Process As Small Drywall Repairs

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2022
  • It's not unusual to go into a home and see really awful drywall repairs. People consequently think it's a difficult process that only experienced professionals can do. While experience helps, the steps to repairing drywall are pretty much the same for big or small repairs. This video takes you step by step through a basic process to help you make your own repairs that you can be proud of. It's takes some practice, but the process is not that complicated or difficult.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @abc-bu7nr
    @abc-bu7nr 2 года назад

    Fantastic work and very easy to understand method. Instead of taking my usual 3 tries hopefully I'll get it right the first time.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs  2 года назад

      Glad it made sense, abc! Biggest mistake people make is trying to do it all in one step. The mud is pretty forgiving if you take it one step at a time and let it dry in between. Good luck with your repairs!

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 2 года назад

    Awesome job Rusty. I wish I had you here to do my mudding. That is the one thing in the whole house building scenario I do not like to do. But I I'm getting it done so I can get on with doing other things I want to do. Thanks for sharing my friend!

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs  2 года назад +1

      Hey Danny! Yeah, that's kind of the way I feel about painting. It makes a big difference and looks good when a room is painted, but I don't particularly enjoy the process. Doing mud work is something I do enjoy a bit more because the process is a bit more interesting to get good finishes. I don't like doing either more than a day at a time, though! Always good to hear from you, Danny! Boz and I need to head your way for a day of fishing one of these days before we get too old! I think we are pushing our luck!

    • @dannywilsher4165
      @dannywilsher4165 2 года назад

      @@RustyDobbs That fishing trip sounds awesome! I'm always sitting on go when its fishing time! Let me know and we can make it happen!

  • @adilenecastillo2136
    @adilenecastillo2136 2 года назад

    Perfect timing! My husband’s step father just finished with the wiring in the bathroom and I need to patch where an old socket used to be

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs  2 года назад

      Hey, Addie! Yep, time for your to put your skills to work on the new bathroom. This is something you will have figured out in no time. Be careful on the ladder! 😬

    • @adilenecastillo2136
      @adilenecastillo2136 2 года назад

      @@RustyDobbs no ladders involved, my electrician worked only where he needed to 😆

  • @wilmeralamas1412
    @wilmeralamas1412 2 года назад

    Nice catch 🤙

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Wilmer! Lucky I didn't fall off my stepladder trying to do that! 🙄

    • @wilmeralamas1412
      @wilmeralamas1412 2 года назад

      @@RustyDobbs greetings from Perú 🇵🇪🤙

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs  2 года назад +1

      @@wilmeralamas1412 Hey, great to hear from you in Peru! Hope all is well with you and your family!

  • @matthewpritchard5015
    @matthewpritchard5015 2 года назад

    It's just easier to use ultrathin fiberglass self adhesive mesh tape. I have never had a joint fail using it and I have done 100s of repairs. I always found paper tape more daunting to use. I also like to use a 14" drywall knife for floating and feathering after I have applied hot mud to the repair. This is a great tutorial for DIYers and is very detailed.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs  2 года назад

      Thanks for your thoughts and feedback, Matthew. This is one of those trades where there is a big difference between the masters and everyone else, yet even novices can get good results, if they are patient. And there are lots of methods that work as well. I’m always amazed watching the guys on stilts taping and floating new homes or commercial jobs. I fall somewhere in the middle with my skills, but I can get good results. I’ve never needed to get really fast and efficient with my tools because I don’t do it enough to make that an imperative so I waste a lot of motion, but I enjoy the process. I appreciate you watching!

    • @matthewpritchard5015
      @matthewpritchard5015 2 года назад

      @@RustyDobbs I am nowhere near touching the guys that can do this work from stilts.😂 I am just a handyman who has done a lot of drywall repairs. I really appreciate people such as yourself who are thorough showing DIYers how go about the process of patching drywall.