@@kevingeezy5176 exactly, also there's houses made from brick for example no need to find a stud there, you should only know where your electricity and water runs and everything else is, and i know this is a surprise to most Americans, actually solid wall 🤯
Gets too hot here for brick to be worth using in a lot of places. Depends where you live though. Not to mention earthquakes make wood a good material since it can bend and isn't brittle like brick.
@@aydenyounce6180 aww cry cry! Am I the "all mighty" to fix poverty and homelessness? You talk to me like I'm capable of doing something about it, like it's my fault. It is how it is bro, stop being such a special snowflake and sensitive about everything. It's the balance of the universe, nothing less nothing more. Deal with it ;) If you're such a Robin Hood, then do something about it yourself, don't point fingers and act like a hypocrite.
You can also see it in the cut lines of the holes. First hole has a slight bow upwards on the top. The second hole's curves down from the sides. Oops, I put that backwards. The first one curves down and the second bows upwards.
Regardless, either way.. he's just showing how an ideal, how to advisory way of doing it, whether it's same hole or a different one, but if I were to guess, I'd say that he purposely made the hole bigger for a better fit, jus being viewed from a different angle... But then again am no expert nothin like that ha
Finally as a fellow drywaller seeing somebody actually do a patch the correct way it's quite gratifying thank you for sharing. for everybody else pay attention!
@@LuisRamirez-ln3cj I chased a plumber patching drywall for a few years, also did flooded basements and such. Have done plenty of drywall patches and I would've got my ass chewed for this one, no structural integrity whatsoever. This is just fixing a hole and lathering on mud...
I love these drywall videos because they don't show the prep and cleaning and mixing which is the whole job. I do this for a living and I'd hire this guy.
100%. I say the same thing all the time prep work is what takes the longest specially when it comes to spraying texture or spraying with a paint sprayer. I could paint a whole house in two hours, But the prep time takes a whole day and a half.
Right way? He broke the paper, screws have 0 structural integrity now. It's just a patch so it doesn't matter much, but for a full sheet it matters a lot.
Move that 3/4" board 2" to the left so the existing dywall will be screwed to the same drywall as the patch for a stronger repair, then put 4 screws in the patch instead of 2.
I had no idea it was a trick. I learnt this in the first week. I cant think of any other way of fixing a large opening in a plasterboard patrician besides doing this.
Wow gracias , El otro día unos señores hicieron una reparación exactamente un hueco así pero yo mire que solo pusieron un pedazo de playbon nada más sin tornillo y le pusieron el sementó blanco nada más y es por eso se siente como si se va a quebrar otra vez , lo hicieron mal mirando este video esta es la forma correcta
They did this in my apartment and a month after moving all the mixture fell out of the holes where the screws are. Now my wall has random screws showing
You can cover that extremely easy, if you don’t know how to use compound just get a pre mix run it one way then run it the other way to take the excess off.
The backer isn't reset....it's a different hole. The cut is different from the first and the screw holes for the first one have disappeared. Also the wood has different grains Neat job though
A california patch is the way to go when fixing small holes in drywall, usually you don't even need backing. Also if your using mesh tape you need to use a hard setting compound to add strength to the mesh tape or humidity will crack it in time.
This hole is way to big for a California patch. You should always add a backer since otherwise it’ll fail if you put any kind of weight on it. The full way involves cutting all the way to studs but not everyone does that since it does take more time
It is a much better looking job if you do it in 3 steps...each with a wider knife. When drywall mud dries...and is thick..it cracks. 3 thinner layers works best...thats why professional drywallers do it that way
That’s all great except the screws used were to long. When screws poke past the wood in the back it creates a snag or chafe hazard for future electrical runs. Best to buy screws that are 1”-1 1/4” when using a 3/4 backing.
I love how it went from one hole to another. And it looks like you went from the original hole that used real wood to a hole that used particle board as filler.
@@razor6027 I understand, but that's one state. Also the excuse of tornadoes or bushfires don't really fly. I could never believe or understand the given explanations behind this. But as usual, In the end it all comes down to cost reduction...it's cheap and less labor intensive. Europe has earthquakes, fires, storms, floods...yet we build the vast majority of new homes with bricks.
I always enjoy these videos. Trying to guess what they do next but absolutely getting it wrong. Makes me realise how I know nothing about so many things.
They sanded it one more coat of mud sand it again making sure the edges of the mud are super smooth with the wall if you have flat walls then you just prime and paint it. If not and you have textured walls then you spray your texture than prime and paint it. Done
The next home owners: “I found a stud!! Lets hang the TV here.”
I’m dead
*Curb your enthusiasm theme plays* 🤣
Omg 🤣 I am actually giggling like a child
Fucking nailed it bro
Lmao
No matter how much you pay for your house. There are patches just like this everywhere 😂
Only if you buy a house with drywall. Older homes have plaster over wire mesh and other stuff
@@kevingeezy5176 exactly, also there's houses made from brick for example no need to find a stud there, you should only know where your electricity and water runs and everything else is, and i know this is a surprise to most Americans, actually solid wall 🤯
You ain’t wrong even new home now and days have a few patches cause the plumbers or electrician need to makes holes everywhere for some reason
@@NekoShintaro don't throw sheetrock over our boxes and we won't put holes in your walls to try and find them again 😉
@@EeekItsSnek clean up after your self so we don’t fall from the stilts😉
The hard part is trying to match the texture, this was smooth
The texture comes after it dries with a sprayer
Mi patrón me va a ascender luego de que vea lo que aprendí
That actually was clean mud work. People don't realize how hard it is to get it perfect first try.
Its not, u just need to make mud right
I like how he has to move the 1x from the beginning shot 😂
American homes, aah what a beautiful piece of cardboard it is! :')
Gets too hot here for brick to be worth using in a lot of places. Depends where you live though. Not to mention earthquakes make wood a good material since it can bend and isn't brittle like brick.
@@Darion350 we should make are homes from mud
You really complaining when there are people with no homes in third world countries
@@aydenyounce6180 aww cry cry! Am I the "all mighty" to fix poverty and homelessness? You talk to me like I'm capable of doing something about it, like it's my fault. It is how it is bro, stop being such a special snowflake and sensitive about everything. It's the balance of the universe, nothing less nothing more. Deal with it ;)
If you're such a Robin Hood, then do something about it yourself, don't point fingers and act like a hypocrite.
@@jeepwk6.5L Mud? Too heavy and they don't like the rain. Can't have fancy-looking houses either. Probably why we stopped doing that ages ago.
2 different holes if you check the wood spacing after drill vs when he starts to mud.
Completely different pieces of wood
You can also see it in the cut lines of the holes. First hole has a slight bow upwards on the top. The second hole's curves down from the sides.
Oops, I put that backwards. The first one curves down and the second bows upwards.
He probably didn't do a clean job on the first try so he had to do it again lol
Exacto lo mismo pensé y ahora comenté 😅
Regardless, either way.. he's just showing how an ideal, how to advisory way of doing it, whether it's same hole or a different one, but if I were to guess, I'd say that he purposely made the hole bigger for a better fit, jus being viewed from a different angle... But then again am no expert nothin like that ha
Today tutorial's video: where you hide the money you stole from a bank...
I learned this from a guy I worked for in the early 80s. Best boss I ever had, looked just like Bruiser Brodie, and partied hard.
Rest Well Frank Goodish
What this man is doing id fure him in a heartbeat.
😲 Woooowww lo hace ver tan sencillo que pareciera que asta un niño lo puede hacer....son unos verdaderos maestros de la obra 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
ESQUE ES LO MAS SENCILLO QUE HAY ES UN POCO MAS DIFICIL EN LOS CIELOS EN LAS PAREDES MAS FÁCIL
you made it look so easy 😂. Thank you for sharing 💜
Finally as a fellow drywaller seeing somebody actually do a patch the correct way it's quite gratifying thank you for sharing. for everybody else pay attention!
Well me personally as a drywall installer I use tape not that mesh… I hate the way it feels on my knife
Your a pro and would only use 6 screws,mesh tape and wouldnt trim the edges down so its a smooth transition? I'll pass on a fellow drywaller lol
@@chrisblair3081 I agree. Heck, I'm not even an amateur, but the last patch I did looked better than this. You can't even tell it was worked on.
@@LuisRamirez-ln3cj I chased a plumber patching drywall for a few years, also did flooded basements and such. Have done plenty of drywall patches and I would've got my ass chewed for this one, no structural integrity whatsoever. This is just fixing a hole and lathering on mud...
How did that backing board magically move to the right? 🤣
I fr read this shit and realized I hadn't even notice it lol
Wtf happen tho
Or how did it go from a white guy to a black guy?
Its a different spot cause he didnt Jalapeño solution it so he had to do it again.
@@SevenDeuce072 uh… the guy’s color didn’t change. 🤣
@@JazzieHERO ¿que?
This should sell this kit in the Warzone store
Ya lo sabia :( tuve un maestro exepcional mi padre me lo enseño hasta el cielo paulino
Lesson learned make the spatula say “yup” and the coat is good
czcams.com/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/video.html 1:08
YUP..
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU DO
What?
@@jabohabo3821 the spatula says: “yep…yep yep….yep..yup yup yup yup…yip yep.
Did anyone notice the 2 random screws he put in the stud and the one he but in dry way magically moved over in the next shot 😂
Probably because the 1x6 plank split as it look like he replaced it with a pce of 2x4.
It’s brilliant but I wouldn’t recommend it this way.
You wouldn’t recommend it but it’s brilliant?
Why? It’s drywall dude. Stop over thinking it.
@@heyitsme1534 Because do it right…
Wdym? This is standard practice for drywall repair
@@PascalAndreas2003
Not really, just cut a piece of drywall and save the paper. No screws or tape needed.
I love these drywall videos because they don't show the prep and cleaning and mixing which is the whole job. I do this for a living and I'd hire this guy.
100%. I say the same thing all the time prep work is what takes the longest specially when it comes to spraying texture or spraying with a paint sprayer. I could paint a whole house in two hours, But the prep time takes a whole day and a half.
This is like the billionth drywall repair vid...is there no end in sight?
Nah they just want to play with their cute lil spatulas and let you know they're professional
finally a drywall short that features good work
Señoras y señores tenemos al genios de genios
Almost exactly how I do it, only difference is I force the compound into the mesh/edges 1st then coat. Nice and fast.
As a maintenance man my whole life. I've repaired 100's of holes this same way.
And you're as big a pos as this guy.
Yes finally someone doing it right way
Right way? He broke the paper, screws have 0 structural integrity now.
It's just a patch so it doesn't matter much, but for a full sheet it matters a lot.
Till you think you can hang a TV on it after using a stud detector
I missed that part
Right way for a lazy guy. Just cut over 4 inches to the next stud.
Im an electrician....and learned to patch my own holes....it take some skill to make it smooth in one shot. I learned by watching these clips.
MARABILLOSO TRABAJO HENORABUENA PROFESOR QUE FINAL TAN LIMPIO FELICIDADES
Move that 3/4" board 2" to the left so the existing dywall will be screwed to the same drywall as the patch for a stronger repair, then put 4 screws in the patch instead of 2.
That's regular 1/2 board hand.
Plus glue@@!!
Studs in the wall support the structure. No need to support anything off the pieces used to attach the dry wall piece.
Your impactor sounds like my wife when she's snoring!!🤣🤣🤣
Yo wtf 🤣🤣
Fuck that I'd sleep in a different room lol
Lmao oh hell no
Thanks man I learnt something new
When you start looking at all these video you start to appreciate real German craftsmanship
Seems like whoever buys the home is gonna have a real surprise when they look for a stud....
I learned this trick when I was little. Had to use it a couple times with four boys in the family
Yes you will patch up walls with lil guys running and playing inside the house....Been there, had to do that!!!😂😂
I had no idea it was a trick. I learnt this in the first week. I cant think of any other way of fixing a large opening in a plasterboard patrician besides doing this.
I always expand the patch to the next stud and frame some 2x4s all the way across before patching but that's why I charge an arm and a leg.
Wow gracias , El otro día unos señores hicieron una reparación exactamente un hueco así pero yo mire que solo pusieron un pedazo de playbon nada más sin tornillo y le pusieron el sementó blanco nada más y es por eso se siente como si se va a quebrar otra vez , lo hicieron mal mirando este video esta es la forma correcta
this is one of the reasons i had to stop punching walls 😂
Thank you. I feel dumb for not figuring that out for myself. Great video!
They did this in my apartment and a month after moving all the mixture fell out of the holes where the screws are. Now my wall has random screws showing
You can cover that extremely easy, if you don’t know how to use compound just get a pre mix run it one way then run it the other way to take the excess off.
Great for ASMR devotees!
The sound of WORK getting done!
👍👍👍
TRICKS OF THE TRADE!
Never trust anyone with Ryobi tools
hahahahaha😄
This is hilarious but Ryobi is actually a solid product for the price. It’s made by Milwaukee and has mostly the same interior parts
@@krogge10 lmfao you’re stupid.They are both owned by the same parent company. No parts in this pos are the same as Milwaukee
Leave him alone..lol
I'll just laugh my way to the bank while you pay off your brand name shit for years like a teenage girl with an Apple phone
I’ve never had any interest in drywalling, but this honestly made this look fun as fuck
Until you try it and fail miserably at your moms bathroom….
I fell through my wall on the staircase and I did this it looks great
Wow le quedó bien esa casa de maqueta 😸
Looks so easy when YOU do it! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Right😆😆
I was thinking the same
🤣😂🤣
Come on that's easy... But it's how it's done. Nice job
Tip: use bricks to build walls.
Bricks wont be convenient for plumbing, and heating or cooling
@@alexisramirez6682 why is the vast majority of houses here build with bricks then? Double walls even.
Holy crap I thought the video was at 1.5 speed for a moment. Awesome job
“I think this stud finder is broken 🤬”
these guys would be great at cake decorating🥳
I can hang and finish your entire house, but I can’t decorate a cake for shit lol
The backer isn't reset....it's a different hole. The cut is different from the first and the screw holes for the first one have disappeared.
Also the wood has different grains
Neat job though
I can't believe the timing of this video. I have to fix a couple spots in my ceiling where somebody stepped through. Thank you
That's some of the fastest, cleanest work I have ever seen!!
I’m sorry
A “stud” for that TV lmao
That’s some funny shit!
Gracias!
Ive done this 100+ times nice to see someone else do it.
Gran experiencia, buen trabajo!!!
A california patch is the way to go when fixing small holes in drywall, usually you don't even need backing. Also if your using mesh tape you need to use a hard setting compound to add strength to the mesh tape or humidity will crack it in time.
This hole is way to big for a California patch. You should always add a backer since otherwise it’ll fail if you put any kind of weight on it. The full way involves cutting all the way to studs but not everyone does that since it does take more time
Always the best way to patch the holes I punched in through the rock. Oh my young and violent days.
Would of took me 3 days to make it look that good 🤣
Haha it took me about a week haha cause the previous owners put a 5/8 drywall on top of a 1/2 drywall
I could have done that shiii in less than 12 hr
That's fine as long as it looks good. 😊
It is a much better looking job if you do it in 3 steps...each with a wider knife. When drywall mud dries...and is thick..it cracks. 3 thinner layers works best...thats why professional drywallers do it that way
Found myself saying "so that's how it's done" very helpful thank you
Joder que relajante
Relaxing videos, thanks great job you make it look easy. Keep making videos.
Regardless the perfection, I like the smell of this materials 😂
Don't you just love the smell of napalm in the morning?
I learned how to do this at 12 when I put my boot through the wall. :D
Me gusto que rellenaste con masa antes de poner la piesa
É um monstro trabalhando 👏🏼🔥a prática leva a perfeição
Quick and to the 👉 point....
But, but…there wasn’t any stupid music!!!!!
Ya lo había visto antes y mejor.
Me after playing flappy bird 2 hours before my mum gets home:
That’s all great except the screws used were to long. When screws poke past the wood in the back it creates a snag or chafe hazard for future electrical runs.
Best to buy screws that are 1”-1 1/4” when using a 3/4 backing.
Mr jalapeno is that you
No Bull shit jalapeno work real working people hear.
That's racist
Idk why but that was super satisfying
I love how it went from one hole to another. And it looks like you went from the original hole that used real wood to a hole that used particle board as filler.
I like how these guys know the lower quality video makes the repair look better
They call him "The Butcher"
💀
He's playing in it like it's his 1st time
I could feel the smoothness!
And this folks, is how you get a wall pregnant.
Wooooow , that’s look 👀 easy
, thanks
Thats what happened when you dont go to school kids 😂
I just had a leak fixed in house, my plumbers like, we don't repair the wall. Now I gotta find a guy.
Quality over quantity when it comes to houses.
That's why real houses are built with bricks or concrete.
@@Snaakie83 can’t when there’s earthquakes in Cali
@@razor6027 I understand, but that's one state. Also the excuse of tornadoes or bushfires don't really fly.
I could never believe or understand the given explanations behind this. But as usual, In the end it all comes down to cost reduction...it's cheap and less labor intensive.
Europe has earthquakes, fires, storms, floods...yet we build the vast majority of new homes with bricks.
The Ryobi drill tells you everything you need to know 🤣🤣🤣 what in the little Mexico is going on here
Señor usted es un chingon!
Gracias bro , lo hice en mi casa muy fácil , saludes bro
Perfecto my friend 👌🏿👏🏿
Yep. That's the way I've been doing it for many years now.
FINALLY someone doin it right! That's how make those corrections disappear, or better, sand it afterwards and go over it again and sand it again.
Eres un máquina desde Málaga España
And that friends is how u do a one coat patch 😂😂😂
You know what I can't understand is why when the video is running, do tradesmen work so quickly but yet on the job for real they work soooo slooowly.
working the mud like that takes much experience
Finally an ACTUAL good job.
Oh my Gosh!!!
I wish I could do this !!
You helped :)
Thank you !
カッ!スーーーの所が小気味いい音ですき
This is how my grandfather taught me to repair walls
My man! cutting down those edges!! Knife work on point.
裏木打ち直してるがな‼️
I always enjoy these videos. Trying to guess what they do next but absolutely getting it wrong. Makes me realise how I know nothing about so many things.
They sanded it one more coat of mud sand it again making sure the edges of the mud are super smooth with the wall if you have flat walls then you just prime and paint it. If not and you have textured walls then you spray your texture than prime and paint it. Done
Buen aporte muchas gracias...
Impressive, good technique and speedy too, , you can tell he's got a lot of practice and skill.