There are few home improvement tasks less pleasant than sanding drywall. Wet sanding can make it just a little better. If you own a home of some sort, you are familiar with how expensive any sort of ...
Before sanding, round up a shadow light, a wide taping blade and a pencil (not a felt tip pen; it bleeds through paint). Map all wide seam work on ceilings and walls to plan how much to sand each seam ...
Q. I plan to install new drywall in my house and will tape and spackle the joints in the usual way. How can I keep the dust down? A. A good strategy is to smooth the joints with a damp sponge before ...
Home projects are inherently messy, but the undisputed champion of messes is the blizzard of fine dust unleashed as drywall joint compound is sanded and re-sanded. It’s fruitless to cordon off rooms ...
Q. I would like to remove the wallpaper in the living, dining and family rooms of my house. Is there a way to remove it and prepare the walls for painting without having to sand? I have a severe dust ...
The Wen 6377 drywall sanding vacuum is a corded electric model with a 5-amp head-mounted motor that pivots and swivels for easy sanding. It offers variable speeds between 600 and 1,500 revolutions per ...
High performance: 1050W power, 600-2600RPM variable speed adjustable, suitable for a variety of work needs. Turn on in one second, no need to keep pressing. Separate switch design. The adjustment ...
Question: My bullheaded husband has been trying to finish some drywall. The taped seams constantly blister when he applies the second coat of compound. Some of the tape delaminates a day or two later.