Coating Large Drywall Repairs & Butt Joints, in ONE pass! Beginners, you need this tool.

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Now even novices can Coat a Butt Joint OR a Wide Repair, in ONE pass! I’m not exaggerating. 💖 Open the description. If you like learning drywall skills, subscribe but BE SURE to hit the ALL Bell or you won't see notices of new videos.

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ThatKiltedGuyDIY
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Anybody who has tried to do this kind of work DYI, greatly appreciates these videos!!

sgnt
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Glad to see you using this tool and sharing it. I am the Mechanical Designer behind this project. I no longer work for this company though.

This project was a complete PIA because each member of management wanted to throw in their 2 cents and none of them could agree. I had to constantly change the model back and forth while management theorized how they wanted their clone to look.

In addition, the American Plastic Extruder that was hired, failed miserably and couldn’t get the part to stay within tolerances even though their “confidence” was there. The Chinese Extruder finally got it right after multiple attempts (about half a dozen). The End Caps were the Worst. I had to 3D print 20 different designs before we got it right. And then the Chinese plastic injection company made several errors in the process. On top of all of the plastic issues, Managment decided to change what type of stainless steel was used.

I highly recommend that you hone the leading edge of the blades. This was the most important part of the process and production kept using inexperienced help to accomplish this process. This nearly always left a sub-par edge with a Burr.

To be honest, the Dewalt unit is my favorite. They went above and beyond on their design. Far more than I could get authorized on this model.

I would like to see a comparison with my favorite version, the Dewalt.

thetractorden
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I'm a 35 year veteran of drywall and plaster work! I've been using the new 40" blade love it! nothing but respect for a fellow Master! 100%🙇‍♂️🙏 New subscriber

DaveG
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I felt like an amateur when I ordered a 32" skimming blade recently. I'd never seen one used in the field but I knew it could help me fake some decent mudding skills. Brand is Keezer, only paid $50, and I absolutely love it. Makes patches a breeze.

MayOrMayNotBeWorthMentioning
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It si nice to see that you promote the smoothing blade we develloped 15 years ago.
Thank you for the video
Excellent demo.

davidboniface
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I have been floating walls with 12" and 14" knives for years and just recently learned about these can't wait to start using

jasonmcwilliams
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I'm so glad to see you from the last video you were explaining you were sick. You look healthy and it's a joy to what your video. I have learned so much. God bless you 🙏

cluisap
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I love my 40" blades! One thing though, using a knife to check the flatness can be misleading because after using a knife for a while it gets worn and isn't flat anymore. I like to use an actual straight edge. This is the best explanation I've seen of why you float out butt joints so wide.

rickysdrywall
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Thank you for being a good teacher! I followed your instruction video on mudding and taping inside corners / angle. First time that it has worked out well for me. I have to admit though that I have been an auto body / collision technician for 50 years. We spread mud as we call it too. But drywall mud is a very different beast. Thanks again

MrChituma
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I been working Sheetrock for about 25 years and I try to show everyone the right way and you are a good example no bull shit but everyone shows different might work but I always say work for me do it my way or go work somewhere else and you are good I think you should work at a college and show what you know

RC-zfhc
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I'm new to this and have watched a lot of videos recently. The dark grey background really helps me get an idea of the of the tapered finish I should be looking for by creating a visible contrast compared to a plain white drywall. It's hard to see this in videos compared to real life. Thanks for using these colors!!

weldonrod
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Bravo Sir!! Bravo!! I have never. Ever. Seen this explained or illustrated the way you just did. Amazing job on the visual. I know what im doing and what i am looking at. But just like you said. others dont. And you just cant put it any easier than you just did!! Kuddos Sir!! Kuddos!! Bravisimo!!

yorkrojas
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I found a way to get rid of those air bubbles. Hang, tape, and texture for almost 28 yrs now, new, remodel, patchwork. When you pull the mud 1 direction, you create the air pockets. Most of the time if pull perpendicular after that first layer, the bubbles will disappear, then go back to your normal finishing work. Just happened to find this when skim coating a popcorn ceiling removal years ago and have used it ever since. Give it a try if you haven't already. Hope it helps someone. I will definitely be adding the wide darbi style trowel to my tool collection

rhinomite
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Hi! Im from Hungary. I use this two handed type blade about a week ago. And it is a miracle. I have an extension for it to, so i dont need to use ladder. Great Tool.

mad
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I thought I new pretty much about coating! But how does the old saying go? You are never to old to learn something new!!! Thanks for the video! IT'S

augustharlacher
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the mud tips were spot on, The box stores sell the heck out of that green mud, I always feel bad for homeowners when I see them packing that out of the store.

hamiam
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I'm a big fan of using trowels for drywall finish. A curved trowel over the tape, once dry hit each side with a straight trowel, done.

brentackerman
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Thank you so much for explaining the use of this blade, it makes butt joint so much easier me. I really enjoy your videos

MikeSmith-ersz
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god you made that look easy. Great instruction, a lot I found out by guess and test over the years. But other things, the 30 degreee angle explains why I make mistakes. Same with the wrong thickness. Thanks for explaining this. Awesome.

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