Shipping Container Shaping Bay [Part 5 Drywall Mudding & Sanding]

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Mudding and sanding drywall in my shipping container shaping bay. Be sure to subscribe to see more transformation videos as I turn it into my shaping bay!

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You are making this all look dangerously easy. Got me thinking, “I can do this” and hubby screaming “You can drive a truck into the wall too, doesn’t mean you should” 😂😂😂😂

trixie
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Taping tip: drop each piece of tape in a bucket of water while you apply compound over the seam and then pull the tape through your fingers to squeegee off the excess water. Then apply tape as normal with a thin layer of compound. This will get rid of any tape bubbling issues (it sucks moisture from the compound otherwise). That is going to be an awesome shaping bay!

jamesroscoe
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6:37 vacuum in key with the background music. 🎯

elijahaaron
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Wow! Your space will be so nice you won't want to mess it up working in it! (LOL)! Very nice! Won't be long until you're in there making more beautiful projects. I found a drywall sanding kit at Home Depot that consisted of a bucket, some hose, sanding pad and some fittings. You assembled the fittings to the bucket lid, filled the bucket halfway with water and connected a short length of hose from one fitting in the bucket lid to your shop vac. The long hose connected to the sanding pad stuck down below the surface of the water so when you turned on the shop vac the dust wound up in the water. Of course, you had to do something with the slurry but a lot less mess. I used it to suck up sanding dust from paint and body work on cars. Nice work as always!

jim
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I don’t know what this is gonna be. But I’m still jealous.

milojames
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Continue this series, this is sooo good

benj
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Great job pushing that mud in and feathering those edges!

WorthyMissJ
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Bro.. You're just making it super cool bro... I just love it.... Keep it up bro....

thummavamshireddy
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Man you make that mudding look so easy. Applied pressure gets me every time 😅

livingintoday
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Going over with a wet sponge oppose sanding is a much cleaner and smoother way. I think they're in the mudding bucket instructions.

artxenocYT
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Yo, Dude! That totally smacks of effort....

pedshred
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Thin that compound down with some water. Spreads way smoother and better for taping.

Mr.Crowley
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I learn a lot from this video thank you

Lupacmadethis
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please continue your work, I'am still waiting

weeti_protected
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Ahhhh yes. Drywall obsession is full effect! 👀

NoteKeys
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Hay bro bendiciones en su siguiente proyecto 🙏

brandobrinez-ygue
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This would be a great idea for building a man-cave

TheSaxAppeal
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Algorithm: This guy will watch anything!

chii
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Hello. How about the durability of the container? Is it still good after 10 years?

KhangDinhHoang
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Need an office space, build one just like dude did!

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