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Taping Some Wall Joints

Thursday, February 14th, 2008



To run the wiring for the dishwasher, I had to cut a piece of out of the below the breaker box. I did this to get my drill down at the bottom of the so I could drill a hole for the wire. I was really trying to avoid this, but I couldn’t figure out any better way to do it. Somehow, I am sure people out there have a nifty little system of running wires through houses. After all, how the heck do they run the wires for home security systems?

Anyway, I cut out a clean piece. It wasn’t hard to cut a matching piece to put back in the hole. When I first started cutting, I figured I could just cut the piece of out and then return that same piece back in the . Due to the screws holding the in place, I was unable to do that. Oh well.

Today, I decided to patch the back up and get it ready for paint. I took a few very, very exciting pictures to illustrate how I did this.

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This is the “before” photo. As you can clearly see, I did a marvelous job at cutting the new piece of .

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Since I didn’t have my 4″ handy (it was in the basement), I decided to go ahead with my 1 1/2″ inch one. This proved to be a bit more difficult getting the on the . I am used to a “smear” here and a “smoosh” there, but this kind of just made a mess. Basically, the trick is to get enough on the and for it to remain wet enough for the to adhere to. I had to put on a little extra to get this job done.

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Once all the was on the , I finished adhering the rest of the to it. When I was putting up the , I made sure to press extra hard on it with the to squeeze all the additional out from behind the .

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Finally, I added some on top of the and smoothed it out with my big 10″ . I love using this towards the end because it does such a great job cleaning up the mess I made earlier. All I have to do now is wait for it to dry and then add another coat. Then I sand and paint. Word up.

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Friday, December 7th, 2007



I bought a one gallon bucket of a while back from Lowe’s. It cost me about $14 and change. Then, a few days ago, I bought a one gallon bucket of from Lowe’s. It cost me about $5 and change. I thought this was weird. I asked my brother, who is the king, what the difference between and was. He said, “the name.”

The other night, I used the . It felt very much like . It dried like and sands like . I am not understanding what the difference between and is.

Today, I was in Lowe’s again. I was going to buy two one gallon buckets of . Over to my right, I noticed a five gallon bucket of for about $12 and change. I bought that one. Why was a five gallon bucket of cheaper than the one gallon bucket of ?

This confuses me. I looked this issue up on a few websites. Everyone seems to have a different story.

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