WOW! For the dudes that do work around the house.

I wonder if its smart to slightly scrape at the wall, lessen the height of the wall to counter sink the paper then the mud would fill the area along with the paper/mud on top.

if you did that, wouldn’t that make the wall uneven, thus causing you to use more mud to bring it back to original height for uniformity?
 
if you did that, wouldn’t that make the wall uneven, thus causing you to use more mud to bring it back to original height for uniformity?
Was thinking just enough for the height of the paper. Thin.

I wish I knew this technique years ago I had to plug a hole from a doorknob, I used newspaper and the mesh. This would of been much better
 
I wonder if its smart to slightly scrape at the wall, lessen the height of the wall to counter sink the paper then the mud would fill the area along with the paper/mud on top.

The ol California patch... Done a few only a few of these. Usually the holes I need to patch require a 1x4, a stud and some drywall screws.
 
I did get this and instead of using it to trim shrubs and trees I ended up using it to cut roots as I was digging holes to put shrubs in lol.


I did see a neighbor using a mini pole saw to trim her tree. Imma need a bigger tool shed.

I'm debating if to get the hedge trimmer or not. I have the battery, so it would be tool only. However I see only using it once in a while to keep the shrubs neat.

Flip side I don't have to hire anyone so it pays for itself quickly.
 
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