Spraying Knock Down Texture in 2022. Learn the 🔐 SECRETS 🔐 only PROS know using this $30 Tool

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Knockdown Texture, it's very popular, and very pretty when done right. You DON'T have to try and spray texture without a sprayer, and you should NOT waste your money on Spray Can Texture. You can do it with this $30 sprayer and my STEP BY STEP, fully detailed, but simple instructions.

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ThatKiltedGuyDIY
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I'm starting my fourth whole house remodel, a century old, two-story farmhouse. This video gives me hope that I may be able to do the texturing myself, which will save me thousands. Thanks for another great instructional video.

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I'm one of the guys most people dislike....I'm the guy that sprayed on the popcorn ceiling 35 years ago....that's what I did for a living. I'm now helping my son redo his ceilings and learning about knockdown, found your video and you pretty much cover all the bases. The bit about painted or unpainted ceilings and how the moisture is wicked away is gold....Thanks for making a vid that explains all the variables.

sstocker
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I have been using your techniques while redoing a 1980’s bedroom. So far everything has worked well. Had some issues with removing the popcorn ceiling due to numerous coats of paint. Thank you for sharing your expertise and guidance. Very much appreciate.

k.kellyrichards
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I like that you painted the drywall so we can see the texture. Very helpful.

brucemullison
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This is very helpful, I've been drywalling and painting for 22 years now and always wanna learn more and your techniques are exactly correct and I greatly appreciate your expertise and time, thank you so much. Sincerely Lorenzo gig harbor WA.

renzo
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I've been a painter for 44 years now trained at Baylor college of Medicine, My Dad was my formen. You Sir have awesome technique, My Dad when he did a knock down always
used a spray shield cut like the big blade you used lol that wasn't around in the 80s when I was an apprentice . If he were alive today and watched you I think he WOULD have smiled and said your a skilled Tradesmen like us .trained in all things painted stripped lacquered and refinished .Keep making videos Sir your Good . Your skill with the trigger equals mine men like us are rare now .

TonyBrown-lfnj
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Love the Technicality put into these videos, all other in the net are just mix, load and shoot. The grey board is great, shows up the textures well. Thanks Brother!

ColdWarVet
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This was very helpful. I have an upcoming job that wants medium knockdown, which I have never attempted before. After watching this, I am more confident in doing it. I plan on doing quite a few tests at my place before putting it on a customers wall for a first time though. I really appreciate you taking time and showing people things like this.

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Wow! Thanks, much for your lesson! My practice session with the sprayer took about five minutes for a perfect pattern, plus another 20-minutes for drying time sufficient for a knockdown. The results were excellent because I already had the sprayer settings based on your recommendations for a heavy pattern. I launched the bathroom project and completed the spraying work in just a few minutes. My observations for others' benefit: 1) Don't start the mud mix with too much water. (I ended up mixing enough texture to do a large bedroom.) 2) If you practice in the garage and the project is indoors with less ventilation, you'll need to be patient with the knockdown's waiting duration time.
3) Budget your time with plenty left over for cleanup. Speed it up with dish soap and a sponge. Thanks again!

Irwhodunit
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I'm an okay taper but don't have enough patience to make perfectly smooth joints. Doing a medium to heavy knockdown, I can hide my imperfections. Uses a bit more primer covering the texture, but happy I can do the project myself. Hello from Esko, Minnesota. Russ

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This the is best and most comprehensive instruction on knock down texture on YouTube. Awesome lesson. Thank you.

christopherlang
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I'm a electrical contractor, I have to open drywall all the time to install new branch circuits for everything, now have I drywall and texture boy this video is very helpful

garymiller
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Good morning sir, I am a rank a$$ armature DYI guy and your channel has allowed me to do drywall work that I would have otherwise never attempted. I really appreciate that.

I have recently repaired some major drywall damage around my hot water heater (located in my garage) due to a sudden leak. I did not have that cool primer for torn paper that I have seen you use before, but I did use spray Shellac. I used 20 minute mud to repair the worst areas, then 90 minute to float the areas into a flat surface. Additionally, I replaced the rusted metal corner beads, with a stiff cardboard style product. After that was complete, I applied a few skim coats of USG General purpose and touched up small defects with a 6" knife with more GP mud. The overall results is actually astounding, but it did take me several weeks to do it. I don't know how to upload pictures otherwise I would have added them to the message?

Now I'm ready to blow some thinned down GP mud (orange peel texture) over the repairs (about 25 square feet) and then blend the texture into the exiting undamaged areas using a marshalltown 2.1 gun.


My question(s) are:
a. Should I prime the repaired skim coated areas overlapping into the existing textured areas?
b If so, should I use PVA drywall primer or another primer product, since I plan to paint over the new and existing texture sometime later?

Thank you sir,

Mark Nicholson
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Combat Medical Specialist
1/94 FA MLRS

Mark-EFMB-Combat-Medic
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Easily the most informative video on the subject. Especially where the air/material adjustments are concerned. Kudos.

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THANK YOU GUY! Just a note to say Thank you so much for all of these awesome videos! I wanted to let you know that i successfully replaced a sheet and a half of drywall myself. I purchased all of the materials that you suggested from your store. I already had a hopper and air compressor and had previous attempts in the past but failed, due to not having the knowledge in the videos. I mixed up the mud and made an attempt at knock-down on a couple of pieces of drywall from the garage. After spraying the mud I let it set up for a few minutes, approximately 7 - 9 minutes. One piece I used more air and one I used the minimum setting. I used the 12" flexible plastic piece to knock the mud down and WOW, it looked perfect. So, I carried that knowledge onto the drywall that I had taped and floated, also following your guidance. It all worked out perfectly! My wife and brother could not believe that I had done that myself and they were both SUPER IMPRESSED. I truly feel free now, knowing that I understand the process and that you provided me the tools to get the job done right. As a result, I now have the freedom and confidence in knowing that I can do this without having to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars for very minor drywall jobs.

andybourgeois
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Kilted Guy, you are an exceptionally good teacher. Your years of experience are obvious. Thank you for the valuable information.

arnoldhoward
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My refresher course... Just now ready to start texture on my major remodel. 5 rooms 2 closets a little over a thousand sq. ft. I done quite a bit of tape and bedding and sheet rock repair through the years, but it's always good for me to mentally prepare because of the years between projects. Also because this is an older home and a major remodel...It is a chore to match new with old. But I really do like the challenge. These kind of videos are priceless, this work if I had had to hire it done would have cost me in excess of 25k . I'm talking about hanging the sheet rock, tape, bed, texture and painting. I live in a remote area and contractors can really name their price because out of dozen contractors I'm lucky to have any return calls. 4 hours of electrical work cost me 750. 5 hours plumbing cost a thousand, 1 man working on each. I supplied all the parts.

timamyett
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Very nice! You kept it simple and straight forward for me. Showing the thickness of the mud and the actual spraying were the things I needed to see.

charlessandhofer
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i have 40 years in finishing and general trade, hands on, I learned a lot from this video...it is clear, clean and concise instruction...no wonder you have had so many likes, keep up the real work...really dig your style and methodical instruction...I will use this on my current 2700 sf interior repaint project, tons of repairs and matching knockdown...
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