average price to tape and mud is anywhere from .50 to1.00
USE MINECRAFT :D jk jk use a tape measure and measure the sides of a wall
A tape model is a model that you make out of tape!
If you need to tape 100 boxes you will need a lot of tape. Of course the amount of tape you need will depend on the size of the boxes and how much tape you place on each package. I recommend 40 rolls of tape.
Ticker tape was used for telegraphs. The ticker tape would record the information which would then be transmitted through telegraph to the requested parties.
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Paper drywall tape is the same both sides.
250 sq. ft would take me about a couple hours without stilts. is it walls only--- is it cielings only-----or both?
There is paper tape and fibre mesh tape.
Yes, mesh type drywall tape usually has adhesive on one side.
Common drywall taping tools can come from a regular roll of drywall tape to expensive, self measuring drywall tape. There is either self adhesive mesh tape and the paper tape variety. Paper tape is usually used for the corners of a room as it will hold better. Pyramid blades can also be used to lay the tape flat, especially in the corners.
it's not an amount of feet. a square foot is a square, that is a foot by a foot. A foot is a unit of measurement. A square foot is also a unit of measurement. Whenever you measure a length, such as with a tape measure, you are measuring in feet. If you are measuring the area of a shape, you are measuring in square feet.
If it's small spread mesh tape over it, then mud it. If bigger than doorknob size, put a patch of drywall into it then mesh tape and mud.
My personal preference is mesh tape, I can always get a better finish with it.
when you hang drywall, you have to tape off the seams with paper tape and "mud", then "float" the mud smooth. the drywall float is a flat metal tool on a handle that you drag across the mud to smooth it out, like when you smooth out the icing on a cake
They install drywall, sometimes tape and mud it also, although commercially that is a more specialised job.
I tape the broken vapour barrier with red 'Tuck' tape then put a wood backing in the hole and use small pieces of drywall to patch.
A drywall taper is the person who comes in after the drywall (plasterboard ) is hung and puts mud (spackling) on the joints and then seals the joints with a line of paper tape then covers the tape with more spackle This is then allowed to dry , is sanded smooth and a second layer of spackle is applied