Bathroom Renovation- Drywall Taping- 1st and 2nd coat (Part 3)

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Bathroom Renovation- Drywall Taping- 1st and 2nd coat (Part 3)
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In this video, I show you how to drywall tape (1st and 2nd Coat) a newly installed piece of drywall that has a wide gap. I profile the drywall Butt joint and drywall factory joints. I pre-fill or pack the gap first with a Setting type mud (Plaster of Paris mixed with USG All Purpose joint compound). This not only fills the gap, but also creates a smoother surface to tape to and allows the drywall paper tape to embed to a more even surface, resulting in less bubbling. I also fill the drywall screw holes and fix some other imperfections in the old drywall using the Plaster of Paris quick set mud. I use a Hyde drywall Hawk and a 12 inch Marshalltown Trowel to apply the drywall compound.

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The Russ Olinatz Painting Show offers you How to tips and demonstrations for Interior House Painting and Exterior Painting I will show you Interior painting tips for dealing with Wallpaper Removal, Sheetrock Repairs, Skim Coating Tips and Techniques , Door Repair with Car Bondo, Deck Maintenance, Deck Sanding, Pressure Washing, Power Washing, Wood Staining, Mold Removal/Killing, Cabinet Painting, Caulking Tips, Smooth out textured Walls, Painting over Varnished Trim, Sheetrock Taping, Prepare and Paint New Crown Molding, How to Strain 5 Gallon paint, Ceiling Repair, Popcorn Ceiling Repair, Paint over Wallpaper, Chalkboard Paint, How to Mix Joint Compound. Home Improvement, drywall taping

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  1. Does mixing plaster of paris with joint compound harden faster, dry faster, shrink less, or make a stronger bond… or all 4? I guess the better question is what are the advantages of mixing plaster of paris with drywall compound? Also, is this combination better than using a quickset/durabond alone?

  2. I just love how organized you are you are truly an artisan, I’m enjoying every minute of this video, I have never done this work before and I am about to try to replace the drywall behind my washer that got wet I want to put a waterproof backing, thanks for the information

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