60 Year Old Mason Was Stunned by This Method! Repair Hole in Drywall in 5 Minutes

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2023
  • Drywall or plaster wall A material frequently found in homes. But because drywall isn't particularly strong, it can easily shatter and leave holes in the wall. Many people don't know how to fix drywall holes and cracks and believe it to be a challenging task. But it's quite simple to repair holes in drywall. Watch this video if you want to learn how to patch a hole in drywall. You will be able to quickly fix and patch holes in drywall after watching this video.
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  • @rogerolsen19
    @rogerolsen19 Před 9 měsíci +637

    Thanks for the tip. This is so much easier than the potato masher and blender I usually use.

    • @4faxache935
      @4faxache935 Před 9 měsíci +15

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Serpe10
      @Serpe10 Před 9 měsíci +6

      😂😂😂

    • @Kinskiss
      @Kinskiss Před 9 měsíci +14

      unfortunately , he cheated on 3:06 and used a regular tool !

    • @billthibault107
      @billthibault107 Před 9 měsíci +4

      😂

    • @alexstewart8097
      @alexstewart8097 Před 9 měsíci

      1-I am not 60 yet , nor a mason ever , but owl doubt any real masons ever got stunned by this dietary like process known forever , other than perhaps the sifting part to it.
      2-And there is no need EVER to use a potato masher nor any of those to get messy utensils.Besides, I can tell you might be , or pretend to be a bad hombre , but surely as hell, God you are not.
      3-Besides , the only real Mess i that you needs , specially so that young kids learn about motivation and excelling at school and later at work , so that the commie Chinese, nor any other thugs bent on world domination ever eat our lunch, IS the footballer, the soccer star and goat who came from Europe, after being born in Latin America and is now playing in sonny South Florida , whose first name is LIONel, or El Lion (a la ASLan) Messi, with his out of this world fabulously scoring and winning left foot...
      4- ...Hear and heed for good, for these are ''as the days of Jonah'' when God beckons all to repentance Pronto!. Enough of the same old same old UNadulterated BS and ways of old.
      5-Again, better that you and company... Shema!!!.

  • @mattypants
    @mattypants Před 9 měsíci +439

    I am also stunned. Stunned that this was so overly complicated and absurdly more involved than it needed to be.

  • @sankap.h.1461
    @sankap.h.1461 Před 6 měsíci +232

    This is so much better than the way I usually do it, with the pitchfork, corkscrew and toaster method. Thanks!

    • @Sh4rK280
      @Sh4rK280 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Hahahaha

    • @seasonedbeefs
      @seasonedbeefs Před 5 měsíci +3

      Hahaha 😂😂

    • @snap-n-shoot
      @snap-n-shoot Před 5 měsíci +6

      You have s toaster? Posh….

    • @sankap.h.1461
      @sankap.h.1461 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @snap-n-shoot Yeah, and it's a nice one too.

    • @SJQuirke
      @SJQuirke Před 5 měsíci +2

      ja I was a little dissapointed he did not use a spatula for the clean up - (o: - very nice work - neat man

  • @wilfredruffian5002
    @wilfredruffian5002 Před 5 měsíci +25

    Im stunned,amazed and flabbergasted at how such a simple job can be made so complicated and half assed.

  • @Heydnboy
    @Heydnboy Před 9 měsíci +478

    Wow, never have I seen a simple job made more complicated.

    • @ginojohnson5659
      @ginojohnson5659 Před 9 měsíci +6

      I agree

    • @robertwoodroffe123
      @robertwoodroffe123 Před 9 měsíci +16

      That’s because his day / night job is a cook .

    • @markpullinger3916
      @markpullinger3916 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I was thinking that 😂😂

    • @theamericanwonder
      @theamericanwonder Před 9 měsíci +12

      Absolutely! You don’t need to use your kitchen utensils, pizza cutter, and 50lbs of drywall mud lol. They actually make tools that will work much better. Ex. Utility knife, rasp, etc. I think the old man should stick to making cookies. Lol!😂

    • @cdncitizen4700
      @cdncitizen4700 Před 9 měsíci +12

      ... next week, we show how to use the very same tools for a 20 minute home appendix removal !

  • @purpletoad352
    @purpletoad352 Před rokem +855

    That was just about the most overly complicated way of patching drywall that I've ever seen. Instead of getting 2 tools dirty, he also got half the kitchen utensils dirty also. Plus he ripped a lot of paper off the backside of the drywall, which weakens it at that point. The fact that he didn't apply any type of seam tape over the edges means that it will crack and split in the near future causing more work.

    • @barryb3476
      @barryb3476 Před rokem +33

      I am just trying to figure out why he used so much mud for one patch. He covered almost the entire sheet of drywall.

    • @johndough5748
      @johndough5748 Před rokem +20

      Hahaha and it probably took him 4 hrs to get to the mud

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson Před rokem +28

      He ended it with a 👍 though. You don’t end it with a 👍 unless you did a 👍 job!

    • @ihelpdogs
      @ihelpdogs Před rokem +26

      Over complicated, yes... but the edges on a small repair like this wont crack and split without tape.

    • @TerryDueck
      @TerryDueck Před rokem +43

      That's how he managed to stun the 60 year old mason

  • @markwhited1785
    @markwhited1785 Před 5 měsíci +103

    I'm a 20 year drywall finisher, and I'm stunned by how long that took.

    • @edntz
      @edntz Před 4 měsíci +3

      Is the piece of wood necessary behind it, or can i just try super gluing it before coveriing it with wall filler?

    • @bernardmichel4935
      @bernardmichel4935 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Grâce à cette méthode,fini le chaumage 😂😂😂

    • @bernardmichel4935
      @bernardmichel4935 Před 4 měsíci

      A mon avis le gars,a toujours voulu être pizzaiolo 😂😂😂

    • @darrenlewis8273
      @darrenlewis8273 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@edntz of course the wood is needed. How are you going to superglue it when you cant even grab it on any side?

    • @edntz
      @edntz Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@darrenlewis8273 I thought i could glue the edges if the piece of plaster and slowly press it inside the wall hole until it is aligned. let it dry, and then cover it with wall filler. but extra piece of wood is easier, i'll do it as well.

  • @soundbyte99
    @soundbyte99 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Well there goes four and a half minutes of my life I’ll never getting back.

    • @dawnkirby3489
      @dawnkirby3489 Před 7 dny

      You clicked on it and stayed in there watching long enough to lose those minutes you are never getting back

  • @steveg2479
    @steveg2479 Před 9 měsíci +164

    I am stunned. I always mix up in the saucepan, apply the flour paste with the tea towel, and flatten with the rolling pin. Pastry is good for smaller holes, though I do recommend baking it first for larger holes as he has done.

    • @slickearl827
      @slickearl827 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Wow. Unbelievable. Just use a razor knife. Today's society cracks me up.

    • @12ozbuds
      @12ozbuds Před 9 měsíci

      And he swirled it way too much.

    • @monteolinger9286
      @monteolinger9286 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Pizza cutter?

    • @Cosmiccarrie88
      @Cosmiccarrie88 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Honestly if my husband used my kitchen tools for that, I would take away his man card, push him out of the way and show him the correct way to repair drywall. ( yes I can put up drywall, and mud and tape it too.)

    • @fluchterschoen
      @fluchterschoen Před 4 měsíci +2

      *If you don't have any pastry you can use Digestive Biscuits instead.* I've discovered that two Digestives are precisely the same thickness as standard drywall. The only downside is that I had this really terrible day one Friday when I had to trim a client's hedge with a blunt pizza cutter, so after I'd finished I went to the pub and got absolutely blootered. When I rolled home at 1am I was ravenous but had no food at all in the house. I remembered I'd used the last of my Digestives the day before to put up a partition wall in the bedroom. I ended up eating half of my new wall and I can tell you that Magnolia emulsion tastes disgusting.

  • @andrewsaunders1796
    @andrewsaunders1796 Před 9 měsíci +102

    I was stunned too by this method. Stunned by the use of wrong tools for the job and how complicated it was made. 😂

  • @ProMontaj
    @ProMontaj Před 8 měsíci +26

    I think a lot of real masters are "stunned" by such technologies 😁

    • @cameronbateau6510
      @cameronbateau6510 Před 5 měsíci

      What will happen if a lot of real masters are stunned by such technologies?

    • @ProMontaj
      @ProMontaj Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@cameronbateau6510 For the master, this poses no threat except humor.

  • @TomLymberopoulos-du5he
    @TomLymberopoulos-du5he Před 5 měsíci +6

    I was a Painter/Handyman and sometimes I had to repair Drywall holes. Your method works to perfection. The way I did it was get a piece of Drywall and pollyfilla it and stick it from the inside. leave for the rest of the day then next day fill in completely with Pollyfilla then let it dry then sand and paint wall.

  • @thehazelnutspread
    @thehazelnutspread Před rokem +320

    Judging by his kitchen tools I think he's a chef, not a mason.

  • @CHUCKDANIELS1
    @CHUCKDANIELS1 Před rokem +31

    Wife: "honey, have you seen my whisk, cheese grater, pizza cutter, & strainer? "
    Me: "no, sorry"

    • @gerrybro8445
      @gerrybro8445 Před 10 měsíci

      probably next to the kitchen shears - - - uh, wherever they are !!

  • @gliveron
    @gliveron Před 8 měsíci +2

    Given the kitchen tools you had on hand, this was a clever way to make a perfect wall repair, well done!!

  • @hopehadley8844
    @hopehadley8844 Před 3 měsíci +15

    Love that this video has no annoying background music or over-friendly voice narrating it step by step. What a relief! Silence is good!

  • @shakinabe
    @shakinabe Před rokem +126

    Why use a putty knife when the cake spatula was in the kitchen drawer right next to the other gizmos?

    • @designunlimited6215
      @designunlimited6215 Před rokem +6

      LOL ... That's EXACTLY what I was thinking! 😂🤣😂

    • @krampus225
      @krampus225 Před rokem +5

      @Shakin' Abe I saw pizza cutter and nutmeg grater. 🤯🤪😵‍💫

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Před rokem +3

      Don't be silly. You'd use a pizza dough blade for that.

    • @derweiewolf1289
      @derweiewolf1289 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Must be an Chef 😅

    • @davehughes7941
      @davehughes7941 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Should have used an egg timer also. That's a long 5 minutes

  • @tim19621
    @tim19621 Před 11 měsíci +46

    I am a 60 year old mason,and the last thing this video did was amaze me .😂

    • @originaldanman
      @originaldanman Před 7 měsíci +1

      Same, other than the statement that "a 60 year old mason was stunned by this."

  • @ldjohnson214
    @ldjohnson214 Před 5 měsíci +9

    This is how I was taught by a contractor at Hunter Army Airfield back in 1995. I'm a female and was 23 at the time. I was actually pretty good at it. I still prefer this method, excluding the cooking utensils.

    • @FourDollaRacing
      @FourDollaRacing Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, the next he baked a cake it was hard as a rock, and tasted like sh💩t....

    • @sjagain
      @sjagain Před 4 měsíci

      So you're 52 now and still using the most inefficient method on CZcams?

  • @toms1671
    @toms1671 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I'm pretty sure this is just an elaborate joke targeting all the overly complicated "life hacks" that are circulating these days.

  • @larrystradeski8261
    @larrystradeski8261 Před 9 měsíci +123

    More complicated than needed to be.A lot more than a 5 minute fix.

    • @etherealbolweevil6268
      @etherealbolweevil6268 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Correct. Stanley knife, PVA adhesive, filler, putty knife. Done.

    • @Cyberdactyl
      @Cyberdactyl Před 9 měsíci +7

      Yep, I had to chuckle the "60 year old mason was stunned by the method". However, he probably was stunned to see such a goofy way of doing it. HAHAHA

    • @SophieBird07
      @SophieBird07 Před 9 měsíci

      @@CB-xr1egyou must mean “be. A lot”. .. No proofreading award for you

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Před 9 měsíci

      @@SophieBird07 I know what I mean and I was correct with what I typed. Please don't interfere, especially as you are wrong. He typed *Alot* and it should have been *a lot*

    • @larrystradeski8261
      @larrystradeski8261 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@CB-xr1eg Find better things to argue A bout.

  • @WillieStubbs
    @WillieStubbs Před 9 měsíci +22

    I was really hoping to see the dough roller demonstrated to really smooth it out.

    • @cameronbateau6510
      @cameronbateau6510 Před 5 měsíci

      What will happen if you were really hoping to see the dough roller demonstrating to really smooth it out?

    • @WillieStubbs
      @WillieStubbs Před 5 měsíci

      @@cameronbateau6510 Well heck that'd mean I get a new kitchen gadget added to my toolbox.

  • @Avalanche-Ice1950
    @Avalanche-Ice1950 Před měsícem +1

    Chuckled all the way through at the use of the kitchen gear! EXCELLENT repair.

  • @michaelzoran
    @michaelzoran Před 9 měsíci +2

    QUESTION: What size screw is used for the drilling?

    • @143abuqasim
      @143abuqasim Před měsícem +2

      Just use whatever u find in ur kitchen drawers next to the pizza slicer

  • @kodyheskett7964
    @kodyheskett7964 Před rokem +150

    I could only imagine what my co workers would say if I showed up with kitchen utensils to do dry wall with 😂😂

    • @TheBootyWrangler
      @TheBootyWrangler Před rokem

      Probably would ask to have some of what you’re smoking… after seeing your work they’d still want to smoke with you but also would be curious as to which isle the kitchen utensils are found on

    • @deanevangelista6359
      @deanevangelista6359 Před rokem +8

      I use a utility knife to slice my pizza.

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Před rokem +2

      They'd ask you where the nearest gay bar is.
      You know, to have COCKtails after work.

    • @josephhertzberg2734
      @josephhertzberg2734 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@seeharvesterweird comment

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@josephhertzberg2734
      Want me to mansplain it to you?

  • @terrynunya7444
    @terrynunya7444 Před rokem +59

    A 60 year old mason would absolutely be stunned if he saw you doing that. And would probably say something like, "What the hell are you doing? I'm not a drywaller but even I know that's wrong. Stop wasting time, grab the right tools and hurry up and do it right or get out of the way and let someone else do it."

    • @ddoherty5956
      @ddoherty5956 Před rokem +2

      I was just thinking stunned that he was a plasterer for 42 years while thinking he was a mason🤣 perhaps he's a funny handshake mason🤣👍

    • @daibhiseaghdha153
      @daibhiseaghdha153 Před 11 měsíci +1

      some one turned up at a building site, for brick laying, with a garden trowel, for some reason, he did'nt get the job.

    • @montamiddleton9318
      @montamiddleton9318 Před měsícem +1

      I think this man was a brick mason, it clearly stated that so his tools wouldn't do the job. But looked like a home repair in his own home. You use what's on hand. It did the job so why all y'all pros critiquing his work?
      Let's see your video of building a floor to ceiling brick fireplace.

    • @terrynunya7444
      @terrynunya7444 Před měsícem +1

      @@montamiddleton9318 Where exactly does it state that the person doing this video is a brick mason, Or that he's at home, or that these is the only tools he has? Watch some of his other videos, they're all like this. And he has more tools. It's all in good fun. Now get down off that big ole tall horsey and go get a hug.

    • @denisebrucato9073
      @denisebrucato9073 Před 21 dnem

      @@terrynunya7444 Exactly! The man has a sense of humor unlike the snobs in this thread!

  • @jonszabo2728
    @jonszabo2728 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have been doing it wrong for the last 16yrs.
    I'm now throwing my utility knife away for a pizza cutter 😂😂

  • @buddyguypj
    @buddyguypj Před 9 měsíci

    I agree with you. I was wondering what was with the kitchen tools?

  • @grlpeterson
    @grlpeterson Před 9 měsíci +21

    And the mud over patch only ended up 20 times larger than the drywall patch. Impressive.

  • @bradmiller9993
    @bradmiller9993 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I've patched maybe a few hundred holes kinda like this. Here's what I learned: you don't need a pizza cutter. A razor knife will do the same thing. Every drywaller has one of those. I would have used two plywood strips to cover the corners, but what he did will probably be ok. Some paper tape would have been good. With an area the size he covered, it will be easy to hide. I've NEVER sifted my hot mud. But maybe I'll try it next time. ( I'm retired, so probably not.) Do you need kitchen tools to patch drywall ? I never did. I reduced my tool inventory for this sort of thing to what I could fit into a mud pan. I'll give this three stars for clear demonstration.

    • @ginojohnson5659
      @ginojohnson5659 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I agree, Down the road ths type of patch will more than likely crack

    • @vistron888
      @vistron888 Před 9 měsíci

      They're using kitchen tools to troll and get more comments. Just like the wall turned into MDF at the end. All about trolling now, sadly.

    • @dochi1958
      @dochi1958 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Just bevel the hole edges at 45 degree and same (but opposite facing) bevel the patch edges. Then NO need for strips or screws and the patch can't be pushed in as it's backed all around by the beveled edges.

    • @LouisEmery
      @LouisEmery Před 3 měsíci

      I forgot that part about sifting. From now on I'll sift all the powder used in construction or repair.

  • @user-ow6do2hu1h
    @user-ow6do2hu1h Před 8 měsíci

    Muy bueno q material usa para pegarlo?

  • @johnnylightning2987
    @johnnylightning2987 Před měsícem

    Shoot! All this time I thought using my paper plate method was the way to go but...after seeing this technology wow learn something new every day. Thanks you sir you are a real contribution to our society.

  • @Legolas1717
    @Legolas1717 Před rokem +29

    I have a weird feeling this takes more than 5 minutes

    • @mikemarshall7016
      @mikemarshall7016 Před 6 měsíci

      If you speed up the video, the instruction takes less than 5 minutes, but the task still takes an hour or so 🙂

    • @donlittle5655
      @donlittle5655 Před 5 měsíci

      It’s takes more than 5 minutes to go through the kitchen cabinet drawer to fine cooking utensils. A hand drywall saw or utility knife works no need to drag out a jig saw. I always use drywall tape, each to there on

  • @Bobcat1950
    @Bobcat1950 Před 11 měsíci +23

    I never saw the back side of drywall finished before. Great job, laugh out loud.

  • @redf7209
    @redf7209 Před 9 měsíci

    A sharp craft knife cuts so much neater and quicker. When I've had to fill a hole the recess behind has been less deep l. I just scrumple up some newspaper into a bundle to fill up the space and then plaster on top. Never failed.

  • @denisebrucato9073
    @denisebrucato9073 Před 21 dnem

    This was great! I love that you used several kitchen utensils!

  • @KING-FU
    @KING-FU Před 9 měsíci +19

    Where I come from, the brown paper is always the backside (wall cavity side) of gypsum board / drywall, so by the time I pulled the drywall off the opposite side of the wall (to access the brown side of the sheet, then hung new drywall, finished, textured and re-painted it. There was a lot more work required and it was really expensive. 🤣🤪🤓 AI

  • @pookatim
    @pookatim Před rokem +85

    This is the way pretty much everyone repairs holes in drywall only not with kitchen tools. The only other thing was the use of hot glue. I just put the same mud on the support stick I use on the rest of the project. I have also seen others just drive a screw through the patch piece. It is a good idea to adhere or fasten the patch to the support because it helps prevent cracking of the edges over time.

    • @harryberry474
      @harryberry474 Před rokem +15

      @pookatim...I agree, making the patch stronger than the surrounding wall, but he also didn't use seam tape which over time could show cracks around patch.

    • @daibhiseaghdha153
      @daibhiseaghdha153 Před 11 měsíci +17

      he might use a shovel, and cement mixer to make his dinner.

    • @antonywooster6783
      @antonywooster6783 Před 11 měsíci

      Very interested to see this, as I had the same idea about a week ago, only I used two pieces of wood and no glue between the wood and the plasterboard. Maybe it would be stronger, if one used the same technique on the join between the patch and the drywall, that one uses to join two pieces of plasterboard, i.e. bevel both edges to make a groove between the two pieces and fill it with jointing plaster, finish it off with fibreglass roving and then finish plaster over it. That should be stronger.
      If you don't want the piece of wood left inside, one can put the wood outside and screw it down to two curly plastic inserts inserted in the drywall and two in the the inserted piece of plasterboard. then, you fill the groove between the insert and the wall except for where the wood obstructs you. When the plaster is set, you can remove the wood and the curly inserts and finish plastering. (Sorry! I do not know the proper English term for the curly plastic inserts that you can screw into plasterboard to hold a screw.)

    • @brentspellmeyer8943
      @brentspellmeyer8943 Před 11 měsíci

      @@antonywooster6783 there is no good reason to not just put the board inside though... Mudding around the board on the outside just to remove that board And md some more just seems like a waste of time. No offense...

    • @yunchaozheng6151
      @yunchaozheng6151 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@harryberry474q

  • @stephennapier2522
    @stephennapier2522 Před 3 minutami

    I always use a slice of stale brown bread for patching, less suction. This method saved me so much time. Why I never think of these beats me

  • @csabagyenes8346
    @csabagyenes8346 Před 8 měsíci

    Is there anything left in the kitchen drawer, what you haven’t used?

  • @user-ez5gj2uu2w
    @user-ez5gj2uu2w Před 9 měsíci +4

    WOW! The bit of baton was the only thing that was done properly! 1 - Fix the baton(s) for support. 2 - Measure hole and cut a bit of plaster board / drywall a couple of mm smaller. 3 - Screw piece of plaster board to the baton(s), 4 - Cover gaps with mesh tape (so as not to crack, the video shows a potential for a hairline crack as there is no mesh tape.) . 5 Fill over patch with filler and remember to feather it out so not to notice. Always remember there are a lot of people on youtube looking legit but don't do things the right way.

  • @Maxspeed7Dab
    @Maxspeed7Dab Před 9 měsíci +16

    Mason was stunned! The drywall was installed backwards and the repair took longer then needed!

    • @cameronbateau6510
      @cameronbateau6510 Před 5 měsíci

      What will happen if the drywall was installed backwards?

    • @Maxspeed7Dab
      @Maxspeed7Dab Před 5 měsíci

      ​@cameronbateau6510 you have an unfinished cardboard surface that's unpaintable. So I'd you want it finished you'd need to skim coat the whole thing and basically do a ton more work that needed.

  • @raptorPA
    @raptorPA Před 8 měsíci

    The most amazing part is he was able to repair it from inside the wall! He had to because he was working on the backside of the drywall

  • @mikemarley2389
    @mikemarley2389 Před rokem +13

    As a 69 year old mason I was not very stunned 😮watching this.

    • @ElizaGeee
      @ElizaGeee Před 9 měsíci +1

      Maybe stunned but not in a good way 😂

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Před 4 měsíci

      I was stunned by how bad it was.

  • @lowmanagain
    @lowmanagain Před rokem +13

    I been a licensed builder for 29 years and I would have done this a little different for sure. This was the slow way.

    • @latafairam
      @latafairam Před rokem +1

      this is a DIY. few people want to pay hundreds to a 'licensed builder' to repair a small hole in the wall.

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před 9 měsíci

      😂, yeah not the most efficient....

    • @denisebrucato9073
      @denisebrucato9073 Před 21 dnem

      I think he knows that

  • @compmobie9145
    @compmobie9145 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Kosmosun kəşf olunması kimi tarixi , misli bərabəri olmayan bir yenilikdir. Bu cür texniki tərəqqilər 100 ildə bir dəfə baş verə bilər. Halal olsun bu ustaya.

  • @ryansteinberg944
    @ryansteinberg944 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm stunned .... holy cow I'm so stunned. What a stunning video.

  • @spincity4049
    @spincity4049 Před rokem +13

    Great use of kitchen utensils! 👍🏿

  • @44saw44
    @44saw44 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I can’t believe he didn’t use a rolling pin to flatten it out

  • @michaelzoran
    @michaelzoran Před 9 měsíci +1

    QUESTION: What size wood is used for the drilling? And what type of wood is this?

    • @demontekdigital1704
      @demontekdigital1704 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Any type of wood can be used, but I tend to use 1/4 inch x 2 inch furring strips cut to length. You want them to be wide enough to be screwed into both the wall, and the patch itself. Just make sure to pre-drill your holes before putting the screws in if you use something like pine because the screws can split the wood, and weaken it. Also make sure your screws aren't two long because you can accidentally screw into plumbing, electrical wires, or gas lines. I usually use inch-long drywall screws because the drywall will either be 1/2 inch, or 5/8 inch. The screws will be a bit longer than the thickness of the drywall, and wood support, but not long enough to hit anything. Plus, you can always inspect the inside of the wall before patching, just to make sure nothing will be in your way. I hope this helps.

    • @michaelzoran
      @michaelzoran Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@demontekdigital1704 Thank you. I didn't know there were specific "Drywall Screws" that are an inch long like that. I will look for those at the store now. Also, you mentioned how "Pine" wood needs to have pre-drilled holes that match the size of the screws. Does this mean the size needs to be identical? For example, if the size of the screw is a 3/8 does that mean the size of the drill hole will use a 3/8 drill bit? I'm just wondering, because sometimes it seems like there are slight differences suggested for things like that. Finally, at one local store they often just give away "scrap wood" and even cut it up for you. But, I think the wood they are giving away is some form of ply wood that might be even weaker and thinner than pine wood. Is that okay to use?

    • @demontekdigital1704
      @demontekdigital1704 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@michaelzoran The best way to see if the drill bit is the correct diameter is to hold it against the screw in front of it. All you want to see is the threads sticking out past the bit on either side of it. That means the bit will be large enough to remove adequate material, but also small enough so the threads can grab the wood. When in doubt always go slightly smaller, and you should be ok.
      As far as the plywood goes, it's perfectly ok to use in this application. I've even seen people use, and have myself used those wood paint stir sticks you get when buying a gallon of paint. The main purpose for using those wood backers is so the patch sits at the same depth as the drywall.
      It prevents the patch from falling into the hole, sitting at an angle, or sinking in while you're working with it. It also provides a bit of strength, but keep in mind it won't be 100% bullet proof because it is, after all, just drywall.
      Just make sure you place the backer inside the hole, line it up, and screw it into the drywall. Then when both sides are done you can put your patch piece in, and screw that to the backers. Make sure the screws are deep enough to be able to be filled by the mud, but not deep enough to tear the paper, or crack the patch, or board. All the strength comes from that paper, and it's surface tension.

    • @demontekdigital1704
      @demontekdigital1704 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@michaelzoran Also, you're very welcome! I apologize for not saying that in my last post, but I got ahead of myself with explaining things, lol.

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 Před měsícem

    I usually patch drywall doing something similar to this, though it varies depending on what materials I have around. I do find that I get a very smooth patch with very little sanding if I mud 2 vertical strips of mesh tape, then once they are hard and smooth, overlay 2 horizontal strips over the top and bottom gaps. That way, there is a screed going around the perimeter to guide the knife while filling in the center.

  • @armengeorge
    @armengeorge Před 9 měsíci +5

    Wouldn't two back supports--one at each edge, either top and bottom or left and right--be better?

    • @Galgamoth
      @Galgamoth Před měsícem

      no, only holds the plug in place till it sets, but it needs to be taped or more simplky just do a california patch, much stronger and won't crack like this

  • @subforceusa694
    @subforceusa694 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I’ve done that same patch a lot up until I saw the edge (mortaring idea) and the glue on the wood. Good ideas although I do like wood behind the corners. Good video!

    • @RobertTozzi
      @RobertTozzi Před 9 měsíci +3

      wood on two (or 4) corners - I like that better too.

    • @ginojohnson5659
      @ginojohnson5659 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@RobertTozzi I agree.

    • @subforceusa694
      @subforceusa694 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@RobertTozzi the reason I put wood on all 4 corners is what if it’s just across the center. If someone bumps the wall there with not much pressure it’ll break the patch easily.

    • @vernonhenshaw3089
      @vernonhenshaw3089 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@subforceusa694I agree with you need to put more back in wood in there

    • @cameronbateau6510
      @cameronbateau6510 Před 5 měsíci

      What will happen if you have done the same patch a lot up until you saw the edge mortaring idea?

  • @leebdj1949
    @leebdj1949 Před 9 měsíci

    “Mama, why is papa’s cooking always so gritty?”

  • @marrerofamilyfarm
    @marrerofamilyfarm Před 3 měsíci +2

    Not sure why all the kitchen gadgets, but it looks good. Can I ask why you didn't screw the new piece onto the wood piece you added. Would that have added support?

    • @143abuqasim
      @143abuqasim Před měsícem

      He could of just mushed a blocked of melted mozzarella around his fill peice n popped it in then cominecd to mudding

  • @davidmanley3780
    @davidmanley3780 Před rokem +11

    Instead of sanding, making a big mess. Use a damp sponge. It works great, get the wall smooth as silk.

    • @kendalgee5808
      @kendalgee5808 Před 9 měsíci

      Damp sponge you can't control the grit. Your at the mercy of your sponge and water.

    • @riplead
      @riplead Před 9 měsíci

      I swear sometimes the damp sponge makes the mud soft again a little bit. I like sanding sponges to control the dust, but it seems like they can do the same. My preference is dry-sanding.

  • @Mike-qo8nm
    @Mike-qo8nm Před rokem +13

    Emeril Lagasse found a new career. Never realized a basic drywall patch would be stunning to anyone.

    • @deanevangelista6359
      @deanevangelista6359 Před rokem +1

      Bam!

    • @TheBomo
      @TheBomo Před rokem

      60 years olde mason should no be shocked 😮
      This was common for the high school home economics class. Perfect use of kitchen tools.
      💯 A➕

  • @philrutherford6486
    @philrutherford6486 Před 11 dny

    I used this method but found it very difficult to patch the back of the drywall in that 4" space inside the wall. Next time, I'll try patching the front where all the texture, paint, and finishing is.

  • @sparky7915
    @sparky7915 Před 12 dny

    As an electrician I would cut a hole in drywall to fit a electrical box. Alongside the edge of the hole I would secure a piece of wood with No 6 fine drywall screws. Then put the box in and screw it to the wood.
    In renovations I would cut 4 inch diameter round holes with a hole saw in drywall. Save the round pieces of drywall. Then I could fish my wires through the area. Later I put in a piece of wood inside the drywall in the middle of the hole. Then I screwed the round pieces onto the wood. After that it is easy to apply drywall compound and hide the hole. This is the best way to fish wires through existing walls. Just cut a series of round holes with a hole saw throughout the areas where you fishing your wires through.

  • @dennis1954
    @dennis1954 Před rokem +6

    Fix-­It-­All Patching Compound, butterfly patch, 5-10 minutes to set, then finishing compound.

  • @TheRAYviewYT
    @TheRAYviewYT Před 9 měsíci +3

    I too am stunned by the extra, unnecessary amount of work that this took

    • @denisebrucato9073
      @denisebrucato9073 Před 21 dnem

      That's because it went right over your head

    • @TheRAYviewYT
      @TheRAYviewYT Před 21 dnem

      @@denisebrucato9073 I’m a lifelong carpenter and handyman

  • @dark3nough
    @dark3nough Před 4 měsíci

    i must admit the complete silence and only the noise of the tools put me in a trance.. thumbs up.. I'm subscribing tool,. i wasn't even looking for this but I am glad I found it.

  • @stevem1069
    @stevem1069 Před 8 měsíci

    must have run out of drywall screws. Glue gun to the rescue 🤣. Top work. he’s now paid off his mortgage thanks to CZcams. 👍

  • @dphotos007
    @dphotos007 Před rokem +8

    Use a utility knife to cut the square out vs a jigsaw and to cut the rear paper. Seemed like you tore the rear part of the paper which weakened the rear part of the drywall. Why use hot glue when you could use one screw to hold the patch? I only use hot glue when screws cannot be used. I also like to use Fibafuse on any open seam.

  • @DreamOnPurpose
    @DreamOnPurpose Před 5 měsíci

    This was a great way to repair my wall. Thanks

  • @bigpapaadam1
    @bigpapaadam1 Před 3 měsíci

    lol guess we can use culinary tools for drywall as well 😂 Very versatile! This is a very smart method! In maintenance I have had plenty of times where I will use shim boards behind Sheetrock to anchor to so I don’t have to cut all the away to the studs.

  • @shawnfox7393
    @shawnfox7393 Před rokem +5

    Why would anyone be stunned by this? It is the standard method to patch a hole drywall. Certainly this is a useful 'how to' video but the title is nonsense.

  • @vironpayne3405
    @vironpayne3405 Před 9 měsíci +13

    Perfect. I was near perfect before doing about 90%. I never bothered buttering both the edges of the hole and plug piece. Also, I screw the patch to the wood, but hot glue is a nice touch.

    • @billytheman
      @billytheman Před 5 měsíci

      Hot melt glue acts like a shim and holds the patch peace proud, one screw is best.

    • @cameronbateau6510
      @cameronbateau6510 Před 5 měsíci

      What will happen if you were near perfect before doing about 90 percent?

  • @sjs6698
    @sjs6698 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm sure that not only was the mason stunned but their plasterer/Gyprocker mate would have be stunned as well!

  • @DanOKC
    @DanOKC Před 8 měsíci

    His wife is going to be so happy with him the next time she starts cooking.
    Can't wait to see how he is going to do the paint job.

  • @guymcfillen1579
    @guymcfillen1579 Před rokem +15

    If you weren't going to bother about using tape on the points you should have at least put a Piece of wood on each side too Fasten 2.

    • @ericaulbach
      @ericaulbach Před rokem

      Two would be better for sure but it will still hold. Tape not needed. He should have spritzed the gypsum core around the edges for a better bond. But will still hold.

  • @elizabethshelby5613
    @elizabethshelby5613 Před rokem +9

    Bet the wife was thrilled to see this….at least she now knows where to look for the missing kitchen utensils…….

  • @noname-pz9kb
    @noname-pz9kb Před 2 měsíci

    Easy! When I had a bigger patch job to do at my house I also used my kitchen mixer.
    Haven’t found a reason to use the pizza cutter yet, but I am sure I can think of something.

  • @JK-de8sl
    @JK-de8sl Před 8 měsíci +1

    Any idea why I was craving pancakes right up to the point where you started spackling the wall?😂

    • @gordo3582
      @gordo3582 Před 8 dny

      Everyone else was craving pizza, you're a weirdo 😂

  • @robertbeirne9813
    @robertbeirne9813 Před rokem +8

    When a chef does drywall repair or your drywall guy forgets his tools and digs into your kitchen drawers. How did that patch get so big?

  • @scottmichaelharris
    @scottmichaelharris Před rokem +17

    Who knew I have been storing all my best tools in the kitchen drawer.

  • @Mantis858585
    @Mantis858585 Před 8 měsíci

    Chef turned drywall patch guy.

  • @stevestudley5685
    @stevestudley5685 Před 8 měsíci

    I learned from this video. Thank you.

  • @bobcade1002
    @bobcade1002 Před 9 měsíci +8

    This repair will only lead to a much larger hole in the wall when his wife finds out what he’s been doing with her kitchen utensils. 😵‍💫

  • @roguedemon100
    @roguedemon100 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I'm sure that the only people stunned were those that knew the right way to do a repair such as that! And, what's with the pizza cutter? Plus, he gave a big thumbs up at the end, as well! 😅

  • @d-criss-b5296
    @d-criss-b5296 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Learned a lot from your videos.
    In this case: your choices of kitchen items.
    *
    Do have 1 suggestion:
    - Make a pencil mark, near the top of the front facing side.

  • @r08l83
    @r08l83 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve never been that confident in my patch work but after watching this video it’s definitely an ego boost on my own method.

  • @jaimeramos394
    @jaimeramos394 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Don't you need tape to avoid cracks later? Just wondering.

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 Před měsícem

      This might not crack because it's so small the surrounding drywall is all one piece, but I always use tape just to be on the safe side.

  • @Huskylover19
    @Huskylover19 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Speaks volumes about the 60 year mason. I’ve been using this method for 30 years.

  • @allandalesizemoreandthelos4016

    Grandma gon be pissed when she sees this vid.

  • @valerieallchin4851
    @valerieallchin4851 Před 8 měsíci

    Bet his partner was well pleased with the kitchen utensils being used!!

  • @ItsMeHello555
    @ItsMeHello555 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Thank you! Looks fantastic. I love hot gluing it also to that brace! Very helpful! ❤

  • @klimenkor
    @klimenkor Před rokem +18

    I like the idea of support from behind. That's smart!

    • @armyvet8279
      @armyvet8279 Před rokem +3

      You HAVE to support it from behind.

    • @klimenkor
      @klimenkor Před rokem +2

      @@armyvet8279 not all the times. Depends on the hole size you can leave an extras of front facing paper applying it like a "plug"

    • @louish.9414
      @louish.9414 Před rokem +1

      Not new there is easier way just using a piece of drywall cutting

    • @TheHonesttruth123
      @TheHonesttruth123 Před rokem

      It was fixed using that support board already

  • @Unkl_Bob
    @Unkl_Bob Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nice to see a dimpler bit and battery screw gun after a pizza cutter was used ..
    -- get a knife --
    Also if you back cut the patch and laeave extra paper on the face you have instant seam tape and never crack
    This also eliminates the need for a backer wood and screws !

    • @Texas_Made6990
      @Texas_Made6990 Před 8 měsíci

      No that’s actually a useful tip lol. Can’t tell people about that. Gotta have them out here with a cheese grater, a pizza cutter and a hot glue gun lol.

  • @misterparadise617
    @misterparadise617 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow, drywall repair from inside the wall. Never thought if that!

  • @bluemoyie8618
    @bluemoyie8618 Před rokem +15

    Awww, I was hoping that you would continue with the kitchen tool theme and use kitchen spatulas to apply the mud !
    Wonderful video, love the inserted piece of wood, thank you for sharing ,':*}

  • @louish.9414
    @louish.9414 Před rokem +6

    What happens whenever house moves and there’s no tape on the joints😊

  • @creationholic101
    @creationholic101 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Simple yet effective, thanks. I loves your creativity and simple clear video.

  • @garysullivan8203
    @garysullivan8203 Před 6 měsíci

    WOW 40 years in the business and I thought I had seen it all………
    then this gets posted

  • @fredericksullivan7925
    @fredericksullivan7925 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Done heaps of these but never applied plaster to the edges of patch and wall sheet which is a good idea, I always put stopping tape over and around the edges just to hide cracking which might occur around the edges in the future but nice job anyway.

  • @zackarmstrong8379
    @zackarmstrong8379 Před rokem +4

    I would really be impressed if he used a butter knife and spatula to spread the mud.

  • @keithbartlett4909
    @keithbartlett4909 Před 2 měsíci

    As a Fibrous Plasterer, this is such an easy repair. Some casting plater soaked jute scrim to form a wad fills the hole. Then as the plaster steady's, fill out until roughly level then bring to a finish with a joint rule or busk. That is a 5 minute repair.

  • @reece565
    @reece565 Před 4 měsíci

    Lol that's like a whole day to patch a hole. Thank God for innovation.

  • @lovetrump1088
    @lovetrump1088 Před 10 měsíci +10

    That's a heck of a lot of mud for that little hole! I bet that mason was STUNNED! Shocked/Flabbergasted and entertained as he surely had a few laughs as well!

  • @marksalustro
    @marksalustro Před 11 měsíci +47

    There is a technique called a blow-out. The plug that was cut in the video: cut it 2" larger then the hole all around (so both the length and width should be 4" larger). Snap the two inches all around after scoring 1 side, peel the back side away with the board. This will just leave just the top paper boardering the plug. Wet all the drywall first with a sponge. Put mud on everything and you dont need the wood. Then apply the plug with it's two inches of paper all around which becomes like the tape would normally be. No better way.