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digonswine

(1,486 posts)
9. I am not in any way a professional.
Thu Jun 6, 2013, 08:10 AM
Jun 2013

All the dudes I know, that actually do this for a living, use the dry stuff. It pisses me off that they are so fast and don't need to sand at all. Maybe it has to do with what part of the country you are in?
I'm actually pretty good at it now that I have made every mistake in the book. I consider this old place a "learning house"-except I plan to live here for a long time.

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Since we're on the topic of drywall... No sanding! NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #1
Right- digonswine Jun 2013 #2
Yes, shaving any high spots is ok. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #4
Yup- digonswine Jun 2013 #6
Three floats, with successively larger blades. Adsos Letter Jun 2013 #7
Thanks. I learned a lot. Betsy Ross Jun 2013 #3
I just wish someone had told ME! digonswine Jun 2013 #5
I've been having this fight with my brother on a kitchen job we are doing. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2013 #8
I am not in any way a professional. digonswine Jun 2013 #9
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