Πώς να επισκευάσετε γυψοσανίδες



Σε αυτό το βίντεο θα κάνω μια τρύπα στη γυψοσανίδα και στη συνέχεια θα σας δείξω πώς να επισκευάσετε τη γυψοσανίδα από την αρχή μέχρι το τέλος. 
Βίντεο και σχόλια από το κανάλι Mr. Build It


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  1. I have always cut the piece of drywall I am using as a patch first. Then I hold that over the wall and trace the outline. Cut along that outline and then you have a perfectly sized patch.

  2. Hello What size inch screws would you recommend using when using the extra dry wall scraps as a “stud” to screw to? And when screwing the official dry wall piece to the scrap dry wall? If makes sense

  3. Just moved into a house that someone was trying to renovate but never completed.I’m so glad I saw this and so thanKful for YouTube for letting u show us and teach us your knowledge and skills.Wish we had this in da 80’Zzzz but oh well now I can try and fiX dis place myself!! ThanX u so much🤙

  4. Oh I can tell. Lol thanks for the video. Got a hole to fix in my daughters room. She got pissed and kicked a hole in the wall. She’s going to fix the hole while I watch.

  5. You only need one piece of wood to the left of the stud to sister in that was overkill. If I used 16 screws to do what 6 would accomplish I'd be out of a job. This guy must be the bosses kid.

    Side note cut your replacement piece 1/2inch longer on all sides. Shallow cut the extra and remove drywall leaving a 1/2in of paper boarder. Lightly Apply mud to drywall paper and press piece into position

  6. Your method works well but I'm just wondering… When you made the drywall panel patch to fill the hole, why didn't you make the patch so it is slightly larger than the hole in the wall thus using the existing drywall paper from the patch to extend over the hole so it can be mudded thus eliminate the use of buying drywall tape? ….or perhaps both ways to patch the hole would work either way.

  7. Excellent suggestion in that video. And, some good comments helped too. Dogs chewed a hole and I didn’t want to work on it until I had watched this twice and read some of the comments for suggestions too. Off to the big box to get better supplies!