Filling In a Wall In Leah's (See Jane Drill) Ugly House!
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- Опубликовано: 11 авг 2023
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Learn how to frame in a wall opening then install drywall over top of the framing. Leah will show you how to finish it off over at • FINISHING Drywall CHEA...
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Love this Collab. Leah's been a favorite of mine in the DIYTuber space for a long time, Here's hoping she makes it to 1 million and helps Lrn2DIY get there in turn!
Yes, Leah is the best.
Never thought id see Leah on your channel, this is a collab I am glad to see
She’s pretty amazing and a blast to work with.
I love when I see two youtuber working together. 👍
This video was great!! Thank you Nils for the tutorial. I can't wait to see how it turns out. I also am excited to see Leah get to ONE MILLION SUBS!!!
So cool to see Leah, a legend, on this episode. 👍🏻
I’ve been a subscriber of Leah’s for a long time. It’s cool to see you guys collaborating 😊👍🏼
My personal preference would have been to remove the tile from under the wall. It's a little bit extra work, but worth it IMHO.
Always get some information from your videos that's useful, that might be tool usage info or just inspiration... great. Like the editing style too.
Yourself, Leah and Jeff....watch all 3 of you.
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This is a bit of a find with all the accompanying little problems to be overcome like thickness, texture, consistency of the different materials.
Looking forward to seeing how you 'invisibly mend' this hole in the wall.
Though how you're going to cope with pink and puce green paintwork is beyond me!
That's definitely part of the fun - seeing how Leah tackles all of the colors and other decisions made my former owners of the house. She's already making great progress so I can't wait to see too!
Excellent video Brother
Thank you, Will. It was a fun project with Leah.
This might seem nitpicky, but since this is a DIY video showing others how to do things I just want to point out for 1/2" drywall you should use 1 1/4" screws. The reason is so the screws don't go in too deep and approach the middle part of the stud where you might have wiring or plumbing. Of course in this case you don't have any of that, but in a lot of typical walls you will definitely have stuff running through the middle of the studs.
Those also look like fine thread drywall screws. They're meant for steel studs and don't bite as well into wood. Not the end of the world, but still.. should be using coarse thread screws.
Both valid points. To be completely transparent, a lot of what was used here was what we had on site already. The depth and threading are both relevant though, as you mentioned.
Link in the description to Leah's video doesn't work (probably because she hasn't posted it yet so the URL isn't live).
I'm a dummy and added an exclamation point at the end of the sentence, which broke the link. Should be working now :)
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link to Leah's page seems broken
Thanks for pointing that out! Not sure what happened but it's working now : )
Lost the opportunity to make a little niche to put a skinny table and nice piece of wall art.
(A DROP ?!!!) of oil each time you use your NAILGUN ?!!!
THAT IS NOT A SMART-MOVE. SEVERAL DROPS ; DEPENDING ON THE USE-TIME / JOB !👍
Aren’t you supposed to not use PT indoors because of the potential off-gassing? Or is that just a Canada thing?