The Art of Drywall Taping By Laurier Desormeaux ''Original"

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Drywall Taping

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  • @johndustan1714
    @johndustan1714 2 года назад +68

    About 25 years ago I finished my basement (first attempt at anything like that) and wanted to do my own taping and mudding but had never done it before. A friend had just done his and it looked like a cake decorator had done it. I didn’t want mine to look as horrible as his. Someone gave me Laurier’s VHS tape. I practised on one small room in the basement by pausing the video, trying the techniques and rewatching it till I got it right. When my mudding was done I wanted to stipple the ceiling so it matched the rest of the house so I called Laurier and asked if I could hire him to come over and do it with his stippler. When he arrived he asked who did my drywalling. I told him I’d done it myself and he was impressed and asked how many years I’d been doing drywalling. I was so proud! I told him only a few weeks. He couldn’t believe it and asked how. I pulled out his VHS and he was overwhelmed that his video had helped me that much. I have mudded for friends and family countless times ever since and told this story countless times. It started out as something that I was scared to attempt (everyone said not to try it myself) but now I absolutely love doing it. My kids all grew up quoting Laurier: “Your mud is your glue!” This past Friday I was helping my son-in-law (who I taught how to mud also) with some drywall and mudding and my 4 year old granddaughter said, “Grandpa is in the basement gluing because your mud is your glue!”
    I had lost the VHS years ago and was thrilled to see it in its entirety here.
    Laurier, you’re a legend in my family and I can’t thank you enough for the skill that you so effectively taught me that has served me so well all these years!

    • @reverendsonhouse
      @reverendsonhouse 2 года назад +5

      What a great story! Thanks!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +21

      WoW! I wish to thank you for that memory. Your sharing these tender thoughts with me, brought many happy tears to my eyes. Thank you so very much! I wish you and your family the best always.

    • @johndustan1714
      @johndustan1714 2 года назад +3

      Thanks Laurier, I’m sure you don’t remember that visit but it was a great memory for me. Keep up the great work!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +3

      @@johndustan1714 That is a heart in a man kind of way! lmao Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. It is very good for my spirit too. Have a great day always!

    • @EddieOtool
      @EddieOtool Год назад +2

      Hey John, I'm in a similar situation now as you were 25 years ago: I am in the process of attempting my first mudding. While I am absolutely certain it won't turn out as good as yours, I have a pretty good feeling and am using half my spare time getting inspired by a lot of talented people on RUclips (thank goodness for high resolution and free content - 21st century has that good).
      It was daunting to me at first thought, and wanted to have it done by a professional, but since the work has to take place on the second floor (which is basically the kids' own) and I will eventually need the whole floor done (have to replace all of the walls and ceilings because they're made of "temtest" (basically cardboard)), and my gut feeling is not alarming anymore as it used to, I decided to give it a go. Only needs to be good enough, not perfect, and I don't expect nor look forward to ever be complimented by a professional. ;)
      With my blabbering out of the way, should you have a single advice to give to a poor beginner, outside of the rewatch, meditate, and practice moto which is already my own, what would it be? Like, what would be the single most usefull correction (or perception shift) you gave to your technique which helped you improve or fix an issue?

  • @drywallgall
    @drywallgall  3 года назад +88

    I wish the biggest thank you to everybody for the positive comments. I was 30 years old in my first instructional video back in 1998 I think. lol I will be making more when I find a place to play in the mud again. I wish to show how to make costom crown mouldings around a room, how to transfer mud from a box to a pail and mix it up and how to make drywall light valances that shine toward the costom crown at the ceiling corner. Please share with me how I can make improvements in my work or instructions. Just give me time to get myself back in working order again. I wish everyone the best success in your drywall projects.

    • @marcusdaviso
      @marcusdaviso 3 года назад +4

      Same age as me fella. Am an old plasterer now doing more taping and jointing than spreading as have moved country and times have moved on also.

    • @mandrillsass5687
      @mandrillsass5687 3 года назад +3

      im very happy to see another one of your videos

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +2

      @@Originalstatic I only peel loose paper now.

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +2

      @@Originalstatic I only peel lose paper any more.

    • @MrGebresselassie
      @MrGebresselassie 2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much!!

  • @badchips10
    @badchips10 3 года назад +44

    I found out about your videos by watching Vancouver Carpenter who recommended watching your videos. You are great instructor. Your videos from 10 years or more ago are still the best.

    • @ynotbloom
      @ynotbloom 2 года назад

      Ditto…like he said already! Thanks!

    • @EraldoFilms
      @EraldoFilms Год назад

      Same here, thanks

    • @Dnf7641
      @Dnf7641 Год назад +1

      Ya same

    • @JnCFarmCO
      @JnCFarmCO Год назад +1

      Vancouver drywaller😂❤

  • @feeblewrk5788
    @feeblewrk5788 Год назад +12

    This is hands down the best teaching video on the internet. Not only is the work amazing, but the delivery and understanding is incredible. - well done. Very impressive.

  • @kirkdunn1379
    @kirkdunn1379 Год назад +7

    dude you were way ahead of your time.......today you we be killing it on YT,

  • @shannond2707
    @shannond2707 Год назад +5

    This fella is a great teacher. He easily narrated everything he's doing and explains why he's doing what he's doing. He reminds me of the instructors I had during my carpentry apprenticeship 🙂

  • @georgetsetsakos6088
    @georgetsetsakos6088 Год назад +5

    All I can say is wow... everything about this video is legendary. Never seen anything like it. The energy, the aura, the music, everything is perfect and in universal harmony. God bless you sir and thank you.

  • @humbertochavez6572
    @humbertochavez6572 Месяц назад +1

    the Bob Ross of Drywall Taping

  • @Chris.Rhodes
    @Chris.Rhodes 3 года назад +9

    I'm a maintenance tech, and I do a lot of drywall repairs. I'm from the states, I watch the Vancouver Carpenter, he shouted you out in his Hawk vs. Trowel video, I've been skimming through your videos, and the knowledge you have in drywall is amazing. I worked with concrete for 10 years, a drywall knife is weird to me and is taking me a while to get used to. You and VC have made me decide to switch to hawk and trowel. I think I'll be a lot more comfortable. Thanks brother 👊

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your experience. I wish you the best success and I will try to make improvements on my delivery of instructions for this trsde.

    • @Chris.Rhodes
      @Chris.Rhodes 3 года назад +3

      @@drywallgall No improvement needed brother! I'm here for the knowledge!

  • @lumanid73
    @lumanid73 3 года назад +14

    Best drywall instructional video EVER! Your kind and professional demeanor in this video and in all your videos for that matter makes the modest drywaller like myself feel as if they've been educated by a Master. Had a question about mud consistency and it was answered here! Thank you and again, get well soon! Health comes first!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +2

      Thank you very much! I'm feeling much better these days. I wish you the best success in life.

  • @752brickie
    @752brickie 3 года назад +5

    Thank you Laurier for a great video. I was a Mason,plasterer and drywall finisher. I always used a pan and knoves on drywall which most inour area did . But I had a friend who was a general contractor and he used the trowel and hawk and did amazing work. You are an amazing craftsman my friend !

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +3

      Thank you very much! I'm getting excited about sharing instructions on scraping off a stippled, doing 2 coats in 2 directions to get it so smooth that there is no sanding required. Professional painters always sand their primer for a touch of perfection.

    • @752brickie
      @752brickie 3 года назад +2

      @@drywallgall Thank you so much for your great intel! Love your videos! I used to use hawk and trowel on plaster and pan and knives on drywall. I have three trades.
      My old contractor Lee who passed away two years ago always used hawk and trowel and did absolutely beautiful work. Not only in drywall but he was the best carpenter I ever saw. An amazing craftsman just like you!

  • @369mindset
    @369mindset Год назад +1

    Excellent excellent tip n tricks, beautiful quality technique, straight to d point,no unnecessary talking,hands down one of d most elite videos I've come across on this subject!
    Very humble teacher!
    Simply amazing amazing!💯

  • @sydrider6023
    @sydrider6023 2 года назад +4

    Tks Laurier for showing me how to do dry wall joints by myself. I was able to do all the renos at my country place and I enjoy doing the dry wall and joints a lot I must say. I purchase all the tolls that you use, including the hawk and that made a big difference for a diy like me…
    I did watch your vids over and over again to understand whats behind your every move when you work. You also gave me a sense of pace/speed that I should maintain when working.
    I was looking to find your vids today for another job that I need to tackle next w-e. Glad to see your vids are still out and available, your vids are the best of what’s on youtube, you are so fast!
    I will never forget when you say : Load up again!👍👍

  • @hi-lineprecision.6796
    @hi-lineprecision.6796 Год назад +1

    This is the best videos I've seen on drywall mudding ànd sanding. The simplicity and the efficiency are astounding thank you.

  • @Mega12
    @Mega12 3 года назад +12

    This dude was ahead of his time, makes you wonder how good he could’ve been with today’s tools but younger!

    • @outbound2explore119
      @outbound2explore119 3 года назад +5

      Same tools used today, hawk and trowel. but he is for sure the master.

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +1

      @@outbound2explore119 Thank you!

  • @kenwilson8024
    @kenwilson8024 Месяц назад

    I wish I knew this was around 20 years ago when I started doing remodels. This old school teaching and instruction without hype, long intros, and advertisements is the best!

  • @gurudevganeshdath3669
    @gurudevganeshdath3669 Год назад +2

    Thanks very much for the informative video!
    I have been hanging and finishing for the past 13 years. For the past 6 years I've been experimenting with dustless forms of sanding.
    Just like you, I hate sanding.
    I've known about scraping, but you reinforced it and added a new dimension.
    Down here in Trinidad, most proficient finishers don't sand between coats, but they still have to after the final coat.
    I think I'm at a place now, where I don't even dry sand after the final coat.
    I use a 3M wet sanding block and I do wet sanding, but for this to work, the mudding must be neat.
    I love drywalling but
    I hate dust.
    Thanks again sir!!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. You are helping me to realize that I'm being helpful.

  • @johncaudle6703
    @johncaudle6703 3 года назад +4

    Thoroughly enjoy watching and listening to him.....he definitely has a passion for the trade.....can't say that for many drywallers these days...

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! I worked with many passionate drywall tapers over the years. We would compare notes about possible improvements when we would sit down for lunch or coffee breaks. I must give them big credit for their influence on me. They have a lot to do with why I am this way when I work my artistic trade.

    • @johncaudle6703
      @johncaudle6703 3 года назад +1

      @@drywallgall I was taught by an older gentlemen who was great with the hawk and trowel, although this area is not popular for those tools, everyone around here uses pan and knife, North Carolina....lol....but he taught me the hawk and trowel way first, then said if you want to use a pan and knife then that's ok cause you know how to finish now....lol

  • @keithdouglas9848
    @keithdouglas9848 2 года назад +3

    Laurier , im a drywall finisher from Ireland. Your a real pro and make it look easy! Hope ur back soon to upload more new videos. Nobody does it with a hawk n trowel as good as you!

  • @ericranger4446
    @ericranger4446 2 года назад +4

    This is drywall Masterclass. Period. Everything I know about drywall I owe to Laurier Desormeaux and his videos. Thank you!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +1

      It has been my pleasure to have made your life easier in a homecare kind of way. I appreciate you showing your appreciation. Now I just dream that the drywall tools people and drywall materials people would show some appreciation so I can improve my camera and camera person. Just a little bit anyways let's see what the future brings. I wish everyone good fortune at least enough to live.

  • @myrahouse2368
    @myrahouse2368 Год назад +1

    I’ve learnt so much from watching this guy … brilliant!

  • @splanzza
    @splanzza 2 года назад +4

    The best video hands down in regard to technique. Pay attention to small detail Laurier is talking about. For him it might be redundant and second nature so he literally flys over it but its sooooooo important. Happy mudding ya’ll. 👊💪👊

  • @iwerkalone
    @iwerkalone 2 года назад +5

    Just want to say I really enjoy your video's. I'm an electrician but do all sorts of other construction/ remodel work since the early 90's. You REALLY know your stuff! I wish I could work a hawk like you, wish I would have watched this video before I remodeled my sisters basement, more mud on the floor than on the walls haha.

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts! I wish you success always!

  • @scottparent5081
    @scottparent5081 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for your videos Laurier. I remember watching your videos for the first time 10 years ago and I was astonished!! You inspired me to become a taper myself and I’ve been a successful taper ever since. Admittedly I use tools now to keep me moving, but everything started with the techniques that I’ve learned exclusively from your videos. My family and I thank you for your inspiration.

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +3

      Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! Your words inspire me to find a way to share more improvements that reduce the need for sanding. I started taping when I was 19 years old. It was a three man taping system with a mudbox to apply mud to the tape and 2 guys on stilts, 1 guy puts the tape on every joint and corner and 1 guy taking care of wiping bottoms of walls. I don't have the teem yet to put this video together and I don't wish to tick off the pro tapers who lack confidence in themselves. We all do the best that we can with good spirit!

  • @haroldmilroy4489
    @haroldmilroy4489 Год назад +1

    It’s truly amazing to watch a master craftsman work. I’m in awe. I try but…….lol

  • @oupaswoodshop1325
    @oupaswoodshop1325 2 года назад +3

    Very well done and clear instructions. You're definitely a pro. I've learned a lot watching your videos. Thanks 😊 for the detailed instruction.

  • @cko7785
    @cko7785 3 года назад +3

    Best instructional video I’ve seen, wish I had access to this years ago when I started learning, now I don’t do this kind of jobs daily but once in a while I do some drywall jobs, anyway is always a pleasure to see your videos and learn new things, I hope we see some new videos, thank you for share your knowledge.

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +2

      I want to do more but this covid crap has put progress on hold until I get shots. Life is like that right now.

  • @mrkaspa5373
    @mrkaspa5373 Год назад +1

    The best instructional video I have seen.
    Mullet, overalls and trowel. 😂 The best!

  • @TheTinkerer
    @TheTinkerer Год назад +1

    Great video. I've been doing my own mudding for years as a DIYer. I've found my groove and do a good job. But I'm looking to refine my techniques, get faster, neater, cleaner, less mistakes to have to go back on to fix, this video was excellent for that, lot of tips and tricks etc. Thank you for posting!

  • @andrewjshearer4746
    @andrewjshearer4746 Год назад

    Laurier’s teachings are the ultimate and best on taping and filling and all anyone would ever need. I did my entire house following Laurier’s various RUclips guides that are all consistent and very well demonstrated and explained, the result I got was exceptional. 💯

  • @remodelingjunkie2459
    @remodelingjunkie2459 Год назад +1

    wow, you are brilliantly talented and yet are able to explain what you’re doing and why you’re doing it so the rest of us can understand. If I could only watch one video to learn drywall finishing, this would be it! bravo!

  • @andrewcaldwell264
    @andrewcaldwell264 2 года назад +3

    You make it look so simple. Great tips and advice!
    I just might be able to start my own business here in the near future. Excellent presentation. Knowledge is priceless.

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It's all good for my spirit as I'm recovering some memories.
      I wish you success always!

  • @FoolyLiving
    @FoolyLiving 2 года назад +4

    This is a talent that most people will never have. I dont care how long you've been doing this, unless you are an artist and have a gift, you can't just go in and learn it lol. This is like magic to watch. Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @TopChoiceWindows
    @TopChoiceWindows Год назад

    Much better than content put out these days. They spend 80% on useless stuff and only show you 20% actual work. This dude summed up everything in one video.

  • @razerburn4216
    @razerburn4216 3 года назад +1

    Very good instructions video i have been doing drywall for 35 years you would make a great teacher for the beginner's

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад

      Thank you! I have a close friend who learned from me to get started and made it a lifelong career and is still doing it in commercial drywall mudding.

  • @hawkwind769
    @hawkwind769 Год назад +3

    It's like learning from Jean Claude van Damme😂🤙🏽👌🏽
    You're are truly amazing artist.
    Thank you for your time

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! Your good for my spirit! I'm entertaining the thought of sharing procedures to safely strap on and step up into a pair of drywall stilts. When I get the chance. You see me in my 30s ,40s so why not 5os?

    • @hawkwind769
      @hawkwind769 Год назад

      @@drywallgall I totally love that idea..
      Great skill to have👌🏽🤙🏽

  • @tomlynchsr2075
    @tomlynchsr2075 8 месяцев назад +2

    The Vancouver Carpenter sent me...

  • @PoliticallyIncorrectMechanic
    @PoliticallyIncorrectMechanic 3 года назад +2

    Nice to hear from you again! Watching your videos 8 years ago got me through remodeling my kitchen and bathroom and I've used your techniques for every project since. I still use your pie mixture too!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! It`s been my pleasure to share and be helpful.

    • @go2100c
      @go2100c 2 года назад +1

      Very Best of the Best.

  • @stevegranger5559
    @stevegranger5559 5 месяцев назад

    I just watched your video and learned more here than ever before.. I’ve been a gc on my on for 45 years and I have to say you are the best I’ve seen. So smooth, plus I like your accent.. like a Canadien Rocky 👍😎. I look the upside down hawk trick too 😉

  • @wtdonovan
    @wtdonovan 3 года назад +1

    Tried to like it 2 times and had to settle for 3 to make it stick. hehehe - the enthusiasm, competence and teaching skill is contagious. Thanks for sharing this!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +4

      Thank you very much! I've been preparing new material lately. I'm not rich but I do enjoy what I'm sharing. I'm trying to make improvements too that will make it less challenging for perfection levels to reduce sanding needed. I'm trying! I welcome all pointers for me to make improvements.

    • @shawnstrittmatter4783
      @shawnstrittmatter4783 2 года назад +1

      @@drywallgall Set up a Patreon! I would definitely become a patron and I'm sure I'm not the only one!

  • @reverendsonhouse
    @reverendsonhouse 2 года назад +2

    What a fantastic instructional video! You , my good sir, are an artist! Thanks so much for the video!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  Год назад +2

      Thank you! It is my pleasure to enjoy sharing my craft. A starving artist, yes. lmao

  • @adamwise1790
    @adamwise1790 2 года назад +2

    You make using the hawk and trowel look so easy I’m going to be skimming ceilings soon I’ll get some practice

    • @jerseyjim9092
      @jerseyjim9092 2 года назад

      I've done it both ways and I found a 12-14 inch knife and pan easier to master. Much steeper learning curve for using a hawk and trowel. Even after several skim jobs I still end up making quite a mess and way too much sanding. But the end product turns out great.

  • @raph6006
    @raph6006 4 месяца назад

    Juste au top! Excellente video sur les joints, probablement la meilleure de youtube !

  • @king_jr810
    @king_jr810 Год назад +1

    I can't wait for you to make more video I watched all your videos you taught me so much I can thank you enough for teaching me how to use an hawk an trowel appreciate you sir

  • @dalerounds4036
    @dalerounds4036 Год назад

    Exellent vidio,as a40 year tradesman i reconize talent when i see it. Was glad to see you widen the passes over the screws,it helps hide the photograph effect after paint.

  • @thomasnn
    @thomasnn Год назад +2

    What a legend. It would make for an incredible collab if you filmed with Vancouver Carpenter today

  • @pault.juckniess7265
    @pault.juckniess7265 3 года назад +1

    This seems to be the best approach to doing dry wall. It takes a bit of practice but much better than any other approach I've seen and tried!!!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  3 года назад +2

      All I can say is that it works for me and I love it. I wish you the best for success in achieving your goals.

  • @Ironace-wb9sx
    @Ironace-wb9sx 2 года назад +1

    Hands down best video on this topic by faarrrrr!!

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much! My goal is to be remembered for being helpful to everyone who wants to love their home too. /have a great future!

  • @benlucio
    @benlucio 8 месяцев назад +1

    “you don’t need more than that. Your wall should have already been flat.”
    And I’m over here like Joe Dirt “I’m new, I’m new. I don’t know what to do!” Covered in texture. 😂🤪

  • @lestalkmorebasss
    @lestalkmorebasss 6 месяцев назад

    Simple tools and no fluff. Totally awesome 😎

  • @simonmonty7171
    @simonmonty7171 Год назад

    I feel like an ontarian Sylvester Stalone with an hint of an irish accent is teaching me how to apply mud.. and I like it lol

  • @TruSciencePro
    @TruSciencePro Месяц назад

    Much love to you Laurier !

  • @johnmorrison1050
    @johnmorrison1050 4 месяца назад

    I remember I bought his VHS tape 30 years ago, iam still learning 😊

  • @shawnstrittmatter4783
    @shawnstrittmatter4783 2 года назад +2

    You were absolutely hot shyt with those curls in the 90's! Thank you for teaching your trade! A highly skilled craftsmen who can also communicate (in a normal manner...) is a unicorn in my experience, and I appreciate your time and effort! Do you have a Patreon or something of the sort?

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +2

      I'm sorry! What is a Patreon? Do you mean hero?

    • @shawnstrittmatter4783
      @shawnstrittmatter4783 2 года назад +2

      @@drywallgall It is a website that let's patrons support creators/artists, and if you get an account I will absolutely pledge money to support your continued content creation!

  • @mishapesic9323
    @mishapesic9323 2 года назад

    Amazing video! You were doing RUclips video before RUclips was a thing. Did an amazing job explaining the steps.

  • @wildmanofborneo
    @wildmanofborneo Год назад

    This gentleman is excellent. Some folks put fiberglass mesh half over the corner bead, half on drywall to reinforce that dissimilar material interface.

  • @leroychavez9409
    @leroychavez9409 Год назад

    your a very good instructor. good job.

  • @chipsun2504
    @chipsun2504 Год назад

    Wow this was grand master level. 🎉 thank you

  • @chandlerd.7512
    @chandlerd.7512 Год назад

    This guy is an absolute artist. This video has help my skills tremendously, even thoigh i use a pan amd knives!

  • @andrewpirie9215
    @andrewpirie9215 Год назад +1

    I love your videos laurier. I’m a drywaller from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  Год назад

      Thank you Andrew from Scotland! That's cool! How long have you been in the trade?

    • @andrewpirie9215
      @andrewpirie9215 Год назад

      @@drywallgall I’m a painter to trade but my boss taught me how to tape drywall. I’ve been doing it now for about 14 years now.

  • @CHGLongStone
    @CHGLongStone Год назад

    Great description of finness on techniques, excellent video man 🤝

  • @craigkovatch7564
    @craigkovatch7564 2 года назад +1

    This video started out Canadian Matthew McConaughey but by about 16:40 he's Scottish Uncle Joey Gladstone

  • @sammyg973
    @sammyg973 Год назад

    Much appreciated, great video without all the fluff / extras. 👊🏾

  • @meljenkins1016
    @meljenkins1016 Год назад

    This guy goes straight to the demonstration and explains along the way. While others go through a long story line before doing the demonstration and really bores me to death. I learned a lot by just watching this. However I've done some DIY dry wall and mudding in the past so I picked up some good info along the way. Maybe too fast for some people doing a DIY watching this video for the first time but, practice makes perfect.

  • @lowenmensch3665
    @lowenmensch3665 Год назад +1

    Hello Laurie
    Ajesh Sankar here
    Your chess friend

  • @chrisrobbins1488
    @chrisrobbins1488 Год назад

    Will be using this to train my new guys. Please don’t delete

  • @LittleXtra
    @LittleXtra Год назад +1

    Well done sir, you know your shit!
    I'm not sure I'd remove paper like that but I do like to gouge and pre-fill.
    I've even had to remove paper like that down to the rock for repairs, but not as a standard practice.
    In any case, again, bravo sir; well ahead of your time.
    Also, a trowel? Ugh... 🤣
    Nah, lol I actually love a trowel but I'm a knife guy 😝

  • @Danny........
    @Danny........ 11 месяцев назад

    When this was made I know that camera was big enough to use as a war club lol

  • @JuicedUpDrywall
    @JuicedUpDrywall 5 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @dratch1
    @dratch1 2 года назад +1

    Merci grace a toi j'ai réussi a finir ma maison pas facile comme métier

    • @drywallgall
      @drywallgall  2 года назад +2

      Merci a vous aussi! Je ne parle pas francias bien mais je vous comprend

  • @brenyboy26
    @brenyboy26 Год назад

    Laurie you’ll be glad to know I have a tape holder. Bought it maybe 3 years ago. Every time anyone sees it they always say what the heck is that lol. 🇦🇺

  • @tommcbride6610
    @tommcbride6610 3 месяца назад

    I love hearing Canadians use imperial units

  • @gortech3898
    @gortech3898 2 месяца назад

    I'm in the process of finishing this video. Loving it so far. I especially like his technique and reasoning for tearing the paper on butt joints but I have always heard and read that you can't mud over brown paper because it'll blister. Is that just a myth?

  • @milepetricevic7218
    @milepetricevic7218 3 года назад +1

    Wow what a video never watched a better instructional video!!! Well done brother, I’m not sure if I missed it but what size trowel do you use? And what type of mud just doing basement looking for some advice

  • @eddiesabori5167
    @eddiesabori5167 2 года назад

    Excellent!...a real Master here!

  • @joeberry7837
    @joeberry7837 Год назад

    Thank you soo much you are Gods gift to the novice!!!!!!

  • @ronkarson8314
    @ronkarson8314 2 года назад +1

    Old school plasterer dancing with modern materials.
    Felt like trade school in the 80's.
    Thanks
    Are your trowels flex or ridgid?

  • @RobertJones-yq6jk
    @RobertJones-yq6jk Год назад

    The drywall-necessities on the walls in my garage where finished and painted. The ceiling was taped with what looks like one coating. The tape is dried out and loose in numerous places. Should I remove the entire length of tape or just repair the loose pieces as though I’m doing an original taping with mud?

  • @age_of_reason
    @age_of_reason 11 месяцев назад

    Dude, you are a legend! What year was this filmed?

  • @Keith-ui4tp
    @Keith-ui4tp Год назад

    Lauriex I've watched this video many times and I have to admit your a true master of ur craft.however one must wonder with the introduction of flat boxes etc does it destroy the pure art a little?

  • @heribertonoeto6779
    @heribertonoeto6779 3 года назад +1

    Very good video. Thank you..

  • @davesites
    @davesites Год назад

    Very nice 👍

  • @simonrizk4451
    @simonrizk4451 Год назад

    thank you

  • @DUDE72341
    @DUDE72341 5 дней назад

    Simple tools..no help from any technology..my kinda craftsman..carry on soldier

  • @drywallgall
    @drywallgall  Год назад +2

    I have come to realize that when I produced my Art of Taping Drywall . People would give me $20 for the VHS tape. All that information and more is on you tube. They pay me $120 per month for my content. There is no financial value for me to try to share more. I can't afford a new camera. It occurs to me that if some of my subscribers would somehow donate 50 cents or 1 dollar to show me that there is value in what I am sharing whole heartedly. I'm thinking like a child, dreamland. I wish everyone the best success with thier projects just the same!

    • @okkrom
      @okkrom 10 месяцев назад

      You might be looking at it wrong. Things are not as linear as they used to be, it quickly becomes exponential.
      I mean you are a great teacher, a likeable guy and clearly a very skilled craftsman. I think if you started to put out content or even if you managed to do a few collabs with the right people (vancouver carpenter comes to mind) your views and following would quickly rise.
      Then you add Tik-Tok and shorts, maybe some basic merch eventually and you might not make millions but I feel you might be suprised at the results.
      It all depends on if you are still hungry for an adventure I guess. It does take a leap of faith.
      The reason I watch and support a lot of RUclipsrs is often times because I like the guy. I'd definetely give you some support.
      P.S. An idea for a collab with vancouver carpenter is teach him how to use plaster of paris with the mud. He tried it once but I feel it is not in his arsenal at all.

    • @cpoul
      @cpoul 7 месяцев назад +1

      Get back in the game, make more videos, you could make a very good living from youtube when your channel takes off and I'm sure it would.

  • @WUILBERTOGO
    @WUILBERTOGO Год назад

    Amazing

  • @arthurmcdanielsen7489
    @arthurmcdanielsen7489 Год назад

    True artist!

  • @DumbSkippy
    @DumbSkippy Год назад

    Merci Beaucoup !!

  • @leroychavez4113
    @leroychavez4113 11 месяцев назад

    I have a little bump in the center after three coats. Why.

  • @not_sure-n5o
    @not_sure-n5o Год назад

    Oh man this is so good🥲

  • @joshbackstrom3115
    @joshbackstrom3115 Месяц назад

    Ottawa boy!

  • @biowrex18
    @biowrex18 Год назад

    Watching it for the 4th time ...

  • @KevinsDisobedience
    @KevinsDisobedience Год назад

    Do you still run your flats that wide? We box with 12” these days, but even when I started finishing by hand we only ran a 12” flat by hand.

  • @facts_people-n
    @facts_people-n 3 года назад

    Great video.

  • @hare7277
    @hare7277 2 года назад

    Crazy how far taping has gone

  • @VAL3NTIN3
    @VAL3NTIN3 Год назад

    IS THAT THE CASIO-A171 ????!?? 😲

  • @entrepriserenodexpertinc1048
    @entrepriserenodexpertinc1048 Год назад

    Sorry to say I won't hire him on my jobsite😅

  • @davesites
    @davesites Год назад

    Nice

  • @FoolyLiving
    @FoolyLiving 2 года назад

    Can you please tell me why when I paint over drywall mud with a paint roller - it makes the mud peel up with the roller and ruins my work? I have to use a paint brush to paint it before I can roll it. I have tried different products and its all done the same. I am using just plain latex interior/exterior paint and I'm waiting a long time for the mud to dry so I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I cant use a sprayer to paint it, and a paint brush is taking forever on a big wall. What to do?

    • @LittleXtra
      @LittleXtra Год назад +1

      Only one reason I can think of.
      Whoever coated the walls with mud sanded in between coats (which is a big mistake for many reasons that will only compound your problems) and then didn't use a damp rag to remove the dust.
      When a skim is applied, even when wet enough, the dust rips the moisture out of the mud and it looses it's ability to penetrate the previous layer. The suction from your wet paint roller will easily reveal this blunder.
      Never! Ever! Sand between coats.
      Let's say you had to though. A damp rag does the trick, as long as you keep it clean.
      You'll find the same issue with your tape bubbling for two different reasons.
      Mud was not thinned with water or your tape wasn't wet (if you don't like thinning your mud.
      Or,
      You wiped too much mud from behind the tape. (Assuming you had full coverage of mud for the tape)
      Anyway, as per this video, there's no need to sand between coats if you follow these steps.
      The man knows his shit. (Outside of.. 😁 while I do love a trowel, I'm a knife man 😝)

    • @FoolyLiving
      @FoolyLiving Год назад +1

      @@LittleXtra thank you for the info and tips!

  • @robbob4872
    @robbob4872 2 года назад

    Over 30 years in the trade and never nad to tear the paper off the butt joints - maybe a small place hear and there but not purposefully both sides of the whole joint. The paper layer that he exposed will bubble unless it is sealed with shellac...