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Proper Drywall Finishing By: Greg K. Hansward
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So, you have installed and fastened your drywall
and you are ready for the next step of taping and compounding. This is a very
critical step in the whole process because it will determine how smooth your
walls will look when you are done. As with most jobs, being fully prepared is the most important part of the job. Make sure you know exactly what you need to do in getting ready to "mud" the walls. You will need to get joint compound. This is available in a powder that you add water to, or premixed. There are different textures of compound (also called "mud"): taping compound to be used for the initial taping is course, and topping compound which is used for finishing, is thinner. You can also get all purpose compound, which has a texture somewhat in the middle which can be used for either purpose. Wear a mask and protect surfaces when sanding. |
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Make sure all of your nails and
screws are properly sunk by running a taping knife over the seams and sink any
that stick out. Use taping knives to install apply the mud. Start with a narrow
one and use a slightly larger one to feather out the edges. About the author: Greg Hansward usually publishes long articles on ideas associated to finishing basements and drywall techniques. His articles on drywall finishing are found on http://www.insidewoodworking.com/drywall/hand_drywall_tools.html
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