Easy Drywall Repair a typical home improvement
An easy way to repair holes in drywall. With this method of repair no nails/screws wood required!do it youself and save dollars!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
An easy way to repair holes in drywall. With this method of repair no nails/screws wood required!do it youself and save dollars!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
thanks alot!!!
brilliant.
@HomeRemodelWorkshop lol.
How much would this all be and where can I find the materials??
I got pissed and kicked a hole in my wall >.> . . .
i feel so damn stupid after watching this video..how easy was this
@trainz222 Yes +++Bob
I have little holes (more like dents)that Don’t go to deep ( like an 8th of an inch) made by plastic bbs, can I just sand the m and the area and fill with drywall Compound?
Nice California patch
does this also work for rectangular holes that were broken by crazy ex girlfriends?
@HANAMICHYTensai10 I looked that guy up and NO!!!!! I do not look or sound like him! At least I hope not+++Bob
This vid is really useful, especially since I put like 5 holes like the one in the vid in the walls of my house.
i got pissed and punched a hole in the wall, how much would all of this cost
Does anybody else think this guy sound like Adam Carolla?
@Apocalypse487
3 inchx3inch yes, 3footx3foot no +++Bob
shit I got a 3X3 size hole in the wall. Would that technique work for that?
its a blow-out patch
i’ve learned more from these do it yourself vids on youtube than i did 7 yrs of doing construction with my father scared the crap out of me at the end of the vid though you just jumped out of nowhere
i just blew a hole in my uncles room just put paper and patch on it
@andersmillerjord haha lol same happend to me.
@VinnieSutra I have been hearing that alot!+++Bob
Great video.
I learned this technique about 40 years ago. It was referred to as a California Hot Patch.
Those subtitles are terrible haha
Good Job Bob. Should have used a steel patch in case your dumb ass friend comes over again. Hahaha…… seriously. Excellent video.
Excellent Video – I would have never thought of leaving the paper on the front of the wallpaper patch to secure it. Makes alot of sense! Going to view your other videos.
nice vid,seen this before but it remind me that for small holes no need to buy those 8″ square mesh patches ,this is better alternative…but what would be the biggest hole you can patch with this technique?