Drywall Repair!!! Fixing a classic MESH TAPE CRACK!

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  • Repair this common drywall crack in 5 simple steps!!
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Komentáře • 296

  • @jameslucas5590
    @jameslucas5590 Před 2 lety +177

    This was a relaxing to watch. You are like the Mr Rogers of mud and tape. I pray your channel last forever.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Před 2 lety +26

      Wow, thank you

    • @loulu8179
      @loulu8179 Před 2 lety +28

      Mr. Rogers is priceless! We need a theme song:
      "It's a skillful day with the hawk and trowel ...."

    • @freddageforde6966
      @freddageforde6966 Před 2 lety +7

      (Vancouver Carpenter AKA Mr. Rogers of mud and tape) spot on. I started doing this work as an employee for a complete stress case but I got better doing this type of work by watching Mr. Rogers.

    • @HotspotsSoutheast
      @HotspotsSoutheast Před 2 lety +1

      Mr Rogers Intro czcams.com/video/2Kyij0L6KoA/video.html

    • @curtisdolan5676
      @curtisdolan5676 Před 2 lety +7

      Bob Ross

  • @alder50
    @alder50 Před rokem +18

    Thanks Ben! I know that this is a lot of work for you. You are helping so many people! How great is that!!

  • @Steeleroneify
    @Steeleroneify Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to show us your trade. I’ve had many very disappointing drywall jobs. I’m getting ready to drywall my basement and your videos are coming in handy.

  • @NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot
    @NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot Před 2 lety +36

    Hey mate, I’ve watched and learned from your videos for years, despite being a plasterer and decorator. In England all we use when skimming is mesh, and yeah we do get fails with it, but generally it’s not because of the mesh, it’s loose boardwork, shrinking timbers, structural movement etc. tape and jointing is used here in new builds and I’ve been to literally dozens of tape and joint fails be it corners, angles etc. I think it’s fair to say that any joint will crack given the worst circumstances for it.
    Once again have watched and loved your videos for years. My Mrs even recognises your voice when watching vids haha

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Před 2 lety +9

      100% agree. Any tape and mud will fail under the wrong conditions and even the some of the worst tape jobs hold up under perfect conditions. But I always plan for the worst case scenario so that only the most stressed joints could possibly fail.

    • @barkingshark6413
      @barkingshark6413 Před 2 lety +3

      Yea, my wife recognizes his voice too... and she thinks he’s good looking...hmmm.

  • @peters1992
    @peters1992 Před 2 lety +5

    All I use is Fiba-Fuse. It’s forgiving for a DIY’er that tapes drywall infrequently. And even if I was to take on a bigger task it will be my go to.

  • @lyonanddebanderson4418
    @lyonanddebanderson4418 Před 2 lety +2

    I grew up in a carpenter dominated family 4th generation. Dang, you are good & a great teacher. I stopped to be a cop & medic for 25 yrs., but back in the game playing catch up. loved ones passed, thank you for this!!!

  • @AtlasReburdened
    @AtlasReburdened Před 2 lety +1

    My project _is_ going well, thanks to all the help you've provided over the last couple years of content.

  • @TekHomesGroup
    @TekHomesGroup Před 6 měsíci

    Dude! Love watching your work and the pointers you provide to make the job go smoothly and correctly! The humor also makes your videos enjoyable! Keep up the great work sir.

  • @MarkAlbert
    @MarkAlbert Před 2 lety +2

    Have been learning so much from you about repairing drywall which is of great help in my handyman jobs for many clients. I rarely ever use mesh tape anymore, except for small repairs. Just explained why to another client today why I use paper tape. Thanks so much for all your new videos. I enjoy learning from you!

  • @robinp4445
    @robinp4445 Před 2 lety +2

    So helpful! You are enjoyable to watch, funny, and good at explaining the “why”…keep up the great work

  • @tonyferdinandslater
    @tonyferdinandslater Před 2 lety +2

    I’m a painter and decorator from the uk and you’re videos have helped me so much. Thankyou for sharing your knowledge 👍

  • @ericvickery6357
    @ericvickery6357 Před 2 lety +3

    just want to thank you for all the hard work you put into these awesome videos. great work!!!!

  • @danham3344
    @danham3344 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been subscribed for about a year and have never seen (or even heard of) the Fiberfuse tape. Seems like a cool and very good product in the right circumstances. Great video as always!

  • @amyheffernan5254
    @amyheffernan5254 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much! Tons of repairs need to be done around our home. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge and sense of humor! 🤣

  • @michaelfranks3759
    @michaelfranks3759 Před rokem

    Your absolutely amazing. You are the Master of All Trades. You deserve your own show on the HGTV channel.

  • @bjennings691
    @bjennings691 Před 2 lety +6

    From one Ben to another, THANK YOU for making this channel. I actually have a cracked mesh tape joint that I need to fix as part of my current project. Looking forward to repeating basically what you did here... except I'll use 90 minute and paper because I'm a newbie :)
    Can't tell you how much time, money, and frustration you've saved me as a new homeowner doing a lot of DIY. You're an artist with a trowel, always uplifting, fun to watch, and I've learned so much from you. Peace and love, friend. You're a huge blessing.

    • @vancouvercarpenter
      @vancouvercarpenter  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ben :) You should seriously consider using the fibafuse. You might not go back to paper after seeing how well it works for repairs.

    • @valera1507
      @valera1507 Před 10 měsíci

      @@vancouvercarpenterlooks like he didn’t understand nothing from this video

  • @bencorriveau1987
    @bencorriveau1987 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks a lot Ben , your videos are a great help with some of the work I’m doing at the house

  • @tommymorin7584
    @tommymorin7584 Před 2 lety +4

    Yep!! I almost done with my house and thanks to you, it looks awsome!!! Great channel and I tell everyone I can!

  • @yarapolana
    @yarapolana Před 10 měsíci +4

    Your videos got me so much confidence. Where I live, in Iceland, we dont have much options in terms of timing so I get the american powder one ugc or something like that, the 20mins version and damn I learned to work with it fast and it was a learning curve too, I thought putting water would make setting it slower boy how wrong I was 😂. Today I have a kitchen finished and it took me 2 days to figure out the consistency for the 20min one. Next time I will get a 45/90 one so I can take my time.

    • @syloui
      @syloui Před 7 měsíci

      The more mineral dense the water you use to mix quickset, the faster the chemical reaction that hardens it will be. My tap water has a lot of lime sediment, so my 90 minute mud is more like 30 minute

  • @JC-fb7bm
    @JC-fb7bm Před 2 lety +14

    I am a home owner, not a pro. And I the vast majority of home repairs and have learned so much from your vids. I suck at feathering but Im better than I used to be. Its a little confusing knowing which mud or tape to use on what repair and such. But I have managed to make some really crappy walls look pretty good thanks to you. Great job!

  • @basketballbear
    @basketballbear Před rokem +1

    "Kicking off" - love it... never heard that terminology but I'll be sure to inorganically interject it as much as possible.

  • @dm747
    @dm747 Před 2 lety +4

    This gave me a lot information that I have not seen in other videos on this subject. It is nice to have advise from an expert that is easy to understand. Also I have been using your glue recipe from a previous video. It has worked very well for me. THANK YOU!

  • @kamillioooo5906
    @kamillioooo5906 Před rokem +8

    Crazy how a small repair can take days to fix for mud to dry. Pending on the mud you use. For a diy person I typically like the mud that doesn't set too quick. But recently started using 90 and mixing in small batches it definitely speeds up the process. Just wish I had your knife skills. It's like watching a chef in the kitchen. Love the videos, you've been a huge help and also very entertaining

  • @blckandwhtknight
    @blckandwhtknight Před 2 lety +2

    Always impressed with the finish you get. Good work Ben

  • @scottlamp3097
    @scottlamp3097 Před 2 lety +3

    I have been using Fibafuse a lot lately. I started with just patches, but it's also good for butt joints on new work. The one place I won't use it (so far) is inside corners. It doesn't fold well and it is really easy to cut with the corner of my knife. I also have a favorite 10" Knife that I have had for at least 15 years. When you find one that really works for you you can never let it go lol

  • @nickseguine393
    @nickseguine393 Před 3 měsíci +1

    instead of mud to fill the joints, use plaster of paris. doesn’t shrink and cures faster. solid

  • @johnlewis9649
    @johnlewis9649 Před rokem +4

    You should allow the "pre fill" to dry before taping. It holds up longer.

  • @mattgomez115
    @mattgomez115 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for this one! I have this exact issue after filling in some wood paneling and discovering two overlapping sheets weren't quite fastened enough. It was a sad surprise to see a big ol' crack spread over the winter as the temperature and humidity fluctuated. I'm gonna follow your steps and finally fix the issue!

    • @kendalgee5808
      @kendalgee5808 Před 2 lety

      Pss.... fix it all hot mud is bulletproof.

  • @jeffheriot7315
    @jeffheriot7315 Před 2 lety +1

    You snuck in that butterfly patch!!!...lol...you wizard!!..great work!...ive been painting for 17 years and learned to pull mud/ drywall repairs from the jump..you do things the exactly how i do them to the T! 👍👍

  • @HannahMattox
    @HannahMattox Před 2 lety +1

    I needed this video today. I'm fixing to repair the ceiling in my kids' bathroom tonight, it just kinda gave up and drooped where it meets the wall and I'm angry at the builders of this house because of how much crap I've had to fix since moving here.

  • @PanicThrottle746
    @PanicThrottle746 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank You! Iv been having trouble with a ceiling and you just really helped me out!

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts Před 7 měsíci +1

    @vancouvercarpenter, WOW! If it weren’t for the fact I watched the whole thing and knew where the wet spots were, I wouldn’t even see the repair. I’m sure there some camera issues with color and all, but you can’t hide lumpy shadows. I couldn’t see ANYthing at the end. Beautiful work.
    And I didn’t realize screws were needed. You can really tell my builder cheaped out. SOOOO many mail pops!

  • @Mojave4ever
    @Mojave4ever Před 11 měsíci

    I soooo appreciate you!!! Thank you for all these wonderful videos. So helpful.

  • @zackerydupuis6724
    @zackerydupuis6724 Před 2 lety +1

    great job Ben like always vary helpful and amazing guy try’s to help anyone he can witch is amazing.
    You are amazing Ben

  • @jamesnettleton68
    @jamesnettleton68 Před 2 lety +2

    I have been priming with latex bonding agent on V out joints.This is to provide a stronger bond for back filling.I use the same material added to the rapid set hot mud. I do this for my repair work mostly.Useful over prepared painted surfaces,prior to plastering and skim coating.

  • @irtazaraza1672
    @irtazaraza1672 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for shearing this type of videos, i am beginner in this paint job this video is very useful to me. thanks a lot

  • @briancarroll3288
    @briancarroll3288 Před 2 lety

    You replied to a comment I posted on a kitchen remodel. You told me to skim it, I did and posted a comment to you on the video where you show your Carpenters card and talked about the differences in the trades. I thought that was a new video, that's why I mention it, thanks again.

  • @shugemery
    @shugemery Před rokem

    Thanks for all the drywall knowledge. My projects look much better. Though no one sees it but me! Feather those edges and use good bucket skills.

  • @MichaelBerry1
    @MichaelBerry1 Před 2 lety +2

    🤣 at how you immediately catch all of your "that's what she said" moments

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good video. Solid thinking. A lot of experience. That tape looks good. Not available when I was doing this work. Personally I won't use mesh tape.
    If you have a nail pop, either remove the nail, or put another nail, or screw, right next to it. I've nailed a lot of drywall. Two nails less than an inch apart will never pop, one nail will almost always pop.
    In the early 90s was renovating my 55 year old house. I was in Los Angeles and fnished taping the cracks before the Northridge Earthquake. Some cracks I used paper tape and some I used mesh tape (no actual plan or reason.) The mesh tape cracked, none of the paper tape cracked. This wasn't drywall, this was plasterboard with a layer of plaster over the top. So it was all fastened correctly. I probably ran a few screws in. The ceiling where most of the cracks were could've been built stronger. (A friend's house I helped his father a more experienced carpenter had similar problems but more of them. We ran purlins in the attic, this distributed the load across all the joists, problem solved. In my attic I put down plywood over the insulation same basic idea, plus you could walk on it.)
    So my experience indicates that paper tape is significantly better than mesh. Mesh of course is a lot quicker and easier.

  • @dirkgibbens377
    @dirkgibbens377 Před rokem

    I have my Blue Steel 10 in. knife. So when I get ready to do a mud repair, I just whip out my big 10 inch…
    record of my favorite blues 🤣

  • @3MInteresantisimo
    @3MInteresantisimo Před 2 lety

    Men thanks for you videos I been learnings from you videos a lot

  • @rcook2608
    @rcook2608 Před 2 lety +2

    Ahhh nothing like using an impact to drive drywall screws! (That’s my special trick too) Great content cheers 🇨🇦

  • @Longtack55
    @Longtack55 Před měsícem

    Good guys' humour too.

  • @brianoden1798
    @brianoden1798 Před 8 měsíci

    I love using Fiba Fuse it's easy and so thin it makes repairs easy.

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 Před 2 lety

    Lot of love went into that repair

  • @diegovelasquez3599
    @diegovelasquez3599 Před 2 lety +7

    Real Gs use impact driver for drywall

  • @dejanmatijasko8575
    @dejanmatijasko8575 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always Ben. Much love from Croatia!♥

  • @kristenvincent3622
    @kristenvincent3622 Před 2 lety +1

    Harder by the second… deprived and depraved… a little bit of tiddlin’… don’t get yourself accidentally demonetized! 😆 I really had a good laugh at that though. Excellent video, and I liked seeing the whole process in one short complete set.

  • @AnotherClown01
    @AnotherClown01 Před 2 lety

    Looks much much better then new... Cheers

  • @contextualmedia
    @contextualmedia Před rokem

    Your channels to go to when I wanna watch something while I eat

  • @GDOG520
    @GDOG520 Před 2 lety

    Got to fix me a mesh tape crack this weekend I'm curious to now see why it failed thanks for the video!

  • @melvinmccoy9830
    @melvinmccoy9830 Před 9 měsíci

    Real good job. Thanks

  • @shugemery
    @shugemery Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @CherDele
    @CherDele Před rokem

    This is really helpful as i have a few more cracks to repair. Learnt more about my recent repair mistakes......
    I realised I didn't go wide enough or feather the edges well enough. Sanding was fine but I suspect I'm to see some unevenness around the edges after priming and painting. Too frustrated to care. I'll reposition the lighting!

  • @TEF1701
    @TEF1701 Před 2 lety +1

    “Do I dare?” 😂
    Oh how many times I’ve thought that exact same thing instead of just leaving it alone. It’s usually that last pass that grabs a chunk and drags a nice snail trail through your glassy, pristine mud. 🤦‍♂️

  • @asaintinwaiting
    @asaintinwaiting Před rokem

    Masterful... I have learned much from you!

  • @MrYz250fman
    @MrYz250fman Před rokem

    Good job

  • @littleshopintheshed
    @littleshopintheshed Před 2 lety +3

    I think the hardest thing I had to realize, was it doesn't have to be perfectly smooth with the knife. Many times its the " one more pass" and its got a krusty in it then it turns into 4 more passes, when I should of just stopped 5 passes ago.

  • @F-Bomb313
    @F-Bomb313 Před rokem +1

    Great video, like usual, I noticed the hot patch you did off camera... have you ever tried chamfering the edges of a hole like that, then pressure fitting in some diamond mesh lathing screen, then keying it in with thick 5 min quick set? A repair like that typically takes 2 coats of quickset, with a final of topping, and it is basically like filling in a nail head, no need to break it out (creating a hump over a distance). It is an extremely strong repair on both plaster and drywall.

  • @bingS4
    @bingS4 Před 2 lety

    Artist at work!

  • @wboquist
    @wboquist Před 2 lety

    Another great, useful vid - with a little goofy humor as a bonus. Well done!

  • @konstantinusstoyanov9749
    @konstantinusstoyanov9749 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks, you are fun to watch

  • @deadnthehead4557
    @deadnthehead4557 Před 2 lety

    I have this exact issue! Before I started down the Vancouver Playlist. I had started a drywall project and I used mesh tape to tape the edges of a large piece of replaced drywall. Now I have tried putting thin amounts of mud twice but it just came right back! Like a bad dream! I live in a cheap trailer and all of the drywall was stapled on and the butts were covered with thin ugly trim strips.😮‍💨

  • @WorkThrowaway
    @WorkThrowaway Před měsícem

    its amazing how a small crack fix turns into skimming several feet of drywall.

  • @roushracing1
    @roushracing1 Před 9 měsíci

    And the Bob Ross of mud and tape without the happy little accidents!

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks

  • @petesrules1508
    @petesrules1508 Před rokem

    Riverting video, love your work. 2 things I've learnt, feather and dont mess with it.

  • @aptpupil
    @aptpupil Před 2 lety

    My favorite pan

  • @Lakanen263
    @Lakanen263 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again for a very helpful video.

  • @JT_70
    @JT_70 Před 2 lety

    Thanks! I’m having exactly the same problem. The contractor used mesh tape which has cracked around the entire perimeter of the drywall repair.

  • @anthalamo1
    @anthalamo1 Před rokem

    Tiddling, firming up, and a "six inch knife". And we're the ones who are depraved! Always fun to watch.

  • @_eatcheeseandsin
    @_eatcheeseandsin Před rokem

    I took a shot every time he said ‘mud’ and now I’m dead.

  • @roekinn
    @roekinn Před rokem

    Educational...AND entertaining!! LOL 😆

  • @RiverJumper7
    @RiverJumper7 Před 2 lety

    Good Video thanks,

  • @belapps6335
    @belapps6335 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m so glad I waited to repair the drywall. This video showed me how to work on the next project which I procrastinated because... I just did not know how. In addition, it answered some of my questions, such as how to not let the paper tape move. Now, I know. Thank you!!!

  • @dhammer5645
    @dhammer5645 Před 2 lety +1

    It is nice to see you struggle with crusties too. It gives us some hope😉

  • @richardpatterson9861
    @richardpatterson9861 Před 2 lety

    I'm a painter for a small home repair company. I have to constantly instruct my boss on how to repair or do sheetrock.

  • @GrievenceCapitolist
    @GrievenceCapitolist Před 2 lety

    I put a kid through college fixing mesh tape jobs . Fibafuse on all flats and butts .

  • @jhalleck
    @jhalleck Před 2 lety

    Always watch till the end. 😂

  • @jamiedorsey4167
    @jamiedorsey4167 Před rokem

    I'm chillin out watching and you're giving me an anxiety attack stopping to talk about your knife while the mud is hardening!

  • @mikechristopherson9741
    @mikechristopherson9741 Před rokem +1

    There is Fibafuse and Fibafuse max.... for us homeowners would the Fibafuse Max with a bit more reinforcement help us... maybe do a video with that stuff to show us all how it works... I like the combined steps in this video... most of us don't like jobs hanging out for days at home this helps...

  • @lilo2469
    @lilo2469 Před 2 lety

    #1 Drywall guy in the World

  • @bchamp1
    @bchamp1 Před 2 lety

    I love the 5 minute mud lol

  • @ettbortglomtsverige
    @ettbortglomtsverige Před 2 lety

    Really enjoyed the swedish pass 😂🇸🇪

  • @ghasanahmed6159
    @ghasanahmed6159 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir. Better then therapy.

  • @sanders369
    @sanders369 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos! When you do this repair on a wall with light texture, do you sand down the texture on either side of the crack? Thanks for all the info!

  • @thebushyone
    @thebushyone Před 2 lety +1

    Can you possibly do a video on using a plasters float. They are becoming more prominent in the UK, especially in the DIY market due to the ease of getting a smooth surface without the need for multiple coats. I'm sure it's in the realm of cutting corners but seeing a professional use one would be great👍

  • @lukasz070485
    @lukasz070485 Před 2 lety

    Get an magnetic bit holder mate. You propably have one anyway :) love your videos

  • @WilliamJaeggiJr
    @WilliamJaeggiJr Před 2 lety

    Skills!

  • @jamescampbell972
    @jamescampbell972 Před 2 lety +2

    Another amazing vid but you need to change the the name to Vancouver 20 minute mid 😂

  • @anthonyarmenta3273
    @anthonyarmenta3273 Před 2 lety

    Good Stuff😎

  • @vanblindguy4600
    @vanblindguy4600 Před rokem +1

    Man that seems like a ton of work to fix a crack

  • @stiansberg7869
    @stiansberg7869 Před 2 lety

    My biggest problem when doing this my self at home is to understand when you're at the 'thats good enough'-state, and not go past that. I bet I've waisted a lot of time trying to get mud to be more perfect than it should be at a too early stage.
    But this video is perfect for me right now. I have cracks like these after removing fiberglass wallpaper (not sure if you have those). I thought I had fixed the problem with sanding, mud and paint, 2 years later the seams started to crack . Turns out the walls were never tapet to begin with because they knew they were putting up wallpaper. So now I'll have to cut out and tape.

    • @Lady_Hiccups
      @Lady_Hiccups Před rokem

      I've been learning how to mud on the job, and yes, can agree that I fuss waaay too much with making it look perfect at stages that it doesn't need to. I end up over working the mud til it's like putty, or gets tons of dry bits in it.

  • @sewsable
    @sewsable Před 2 lety

    I've just discovered a delaminating area behind our fridge and found out why, they were using leftover bits; one section is only about 4" wide and poorly fastened. I've added screws where I can, but half of it has nothing behind it aside from the dwangs and I tried doing an angled screw, but it didn't work. I'm going to use our equivalent of Fiba Fuse on it and backfill beforehand. It didn't crack, just the layers of plaster delaminating which I put down to them putting it over lining paper that had been applied to the Gib board. One of many examples of poor work in our place. I'd replace the gib, but you can't get it here atm due to shortages so I have to work with what I've got. Today I'll be backfilling, I don't have the experience to be doing everything in one session yet.

  • @rickstrodder129
    @rickstrodder129 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this movie... and all your other!.. so., firstly, getting mud deep enough into the cracks is important right? so, why not run the knife n mud over the cracks first, pressing mud deep, then tape over that and continue?
    Love your work. I found you a while ago when I wanted to patch a hole. Found your videos on the subject, watched them, then spent the following 2 hours watching the next one then the next one then the next one.. you sir, are a fascinating individual and an excellent craftsman.
    Thank you.

  • @Ultegra10SPD
    @Ultegra10SPD Před 2 lety +1

    Plenty of these ahead in my basement bath. Taking notes on fuse. Luckily its way down the list bc plate is beyond full. Perhaps far enough that i can show my boys how to fix a slop job. -U10

  • @michaelbrine8041
    @michaelbrine8041 Před rokem

    Hope you're having a great day. I really enjoy all your informational/training videos. I have a question if you have time and a good idea of how to address my sister-in-law's problem that may become my problem, oh well. She has a wall that had wallpaper, been stripped, wall is not sheetrock but a much harder material, more like a form of rockboard?? Paper hasen't come off perfectly and the walls still have some rough surfaces even after being sanded and sanded. What would you recommend to smoothen the surface and prep for painting. Mud, or is there a paper like on sheetrock that could cover the rough surface????? Thank you for any recommendations. Love how you make mudding look easy, I think more is best but I end up sanding and sanding and sanding. Thank you Mike

  • @kevinbetts6254
    @kevinbetts6254 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I’m having all my tape in my garage fail. Any idea what would cause that?

  • @waynemorris9862
    @waynemorris9862 Před 2 lety

    I did some work in my bathroom.
    Used the mesh tape.
    It failed.
    But now I need to see if the cause is the tape of a loose joint.
    Thanks .