The tool you used to mix is way toooo big for the bucket!!! No wonder you
got frustrated!!! Mixing the stuff on a table standing upright is more
convenient then working on your knees and you could use a little plastic
cup or so to get the powder out of the bag which is less heavy and you
don’t have to worry you throw in more then you need!
I guess the proguys of sheetrock tape tne whole project….all the joins
and scratches and bumps and cracks…and then throw the whole bag of powder
in a large bucket and mix it with a electric mixer and then fill everything
in one time and throw away the bucket with what is left over over of the
compound! The next day they and it down and do some finishing touching and
paint the whole place….maybe with some good filling structural stuff to
mask even more unperfecions!
Yeahh!!! Another thing you are not so good at is hiding your emotions when
on camera! That makes it interesting to watch because don’t we all
experience those inconveniences!?!! Well…to calm down you could start
mixing cakemix for a brownie to go with yor coffee!!!
Water first then put in powder. I made a knife that just fits the width of
the bottom of the pan to mix faster. Good job. It is just one of those jobs
it takes time to learn. I have done a lot of drywall but still am in awe
watching real experts do it.
I like the stairs.. Did you build it yourself?
Straight, wooden stairs, Yes. Metal Sprial Stairs, no. :)
Good J.O.B. on Playing in the MUD… lol Looking really good.!!!
The tool you used to mix is way toooo big for the bucket!!! No wonder you
got frustrated!!! Mixing the stuff on a table standing upright is more
convenient then working on your knees and you could use a little plastic
cup or so to get the powder out of the bag which is less heavy and you
don’t have to worry you throw in more then you need!
I guess the proguys of sheetrock tape tne whole project….all the joins
and scratches and bumps and cracks…and then throw the whole bag of powder
in a large bucket and mix it with a electric mixer and then fill everything
in one time and throw away the bucket with what is left over over of the
compound! The next day they and it down and do some finishing touching and
paint the whole place….maybe with some good filling structural stuff to
mask even more unperfecions!
I think all of the things you pointed out that I was doing wrong, was in
silent protest of hating sheetrock. :)
Yeahh!!! Another thing you are not so good at is hiding your emotions when
on camera! That makes it interesting to watch because don’t we all
experience those inconveniences!?!! Well…to calm down you could start
mixing cakemix for a brownie to go with yor coffee!!!
I do LOVE brownies. :) Thanks for enjoying my emotional roller coaster. :)
I don’t know about you, but it’s look’n very nice. I think your getting too
hard on yourself. I like the way your garage is looking.
Thanks. Yeah, I am a little too hard on myself, it keeps me motivated, but
it sure is a drag sometimes… :) heh
Water first then put in powder. I made a knife that just fits the width of
the bottom of the pan to mix faster. Good job. It is just one of those jobs
it takes time to learn. I have done a lot of drywall but still am in awe
watching real experts do it.