Patch & Repair Plaster Walls With Drywall & Plaster of Paris

Are you looking to patch and repair your plaster walls with drywall and Plaster of Paris? Repairing plaster walls can be a tricky task, but the right tools and materials can help you achieve great results. In this video, I will explain in detail how to patch and repair plaster walls with drywall and Plaster of Paris for the best results. You’ll learn about the different steps involved in the process as well as some tips on what worked best so that you get a professional-looking finish. So if you’re ready to tackle those damaged plaster walls, watch this video now! See the blog post for the step-by-step tutorial: Check out the tools/materials we used below! 👇 // OTHER MENTIONS & RESOURCES FOR YOU: - How to mix plaster for drywall repairs: // TOOLS & MATERIALS (affiliate): **Link to all tools and materials: - Plaster of Paris: - Joint compound: - water - 1/2“ drywall sheet: - Mesh drywall tape: - 1-1/4“ drywall screws: - Small taping knife: - 12” taping knife: - Drywall mud pan: - sponge: // Video Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:43 - Patching drywall 3:10 - Mixing plaster 4:25 - Applying plaster to wall 6:18 - Finishing coat 8:56 - After // DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to YouTube: // FOLLOW ME: @twofeetfirst Website: Instagram: Facebook: Pinterest: // MUSIC: (affiliate) Soundstripe: ?fpr=twofeetfirst Epidemic Sound: // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL: Plans & workbooks: // VIDEO GEAR: (affiliate) // YOU’LL LOVE THESE VIDEOS TOO: Recent Videos: Thanks for watching! - Megan **AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: Some links are affiliate links or referral links for your convenience. It is a way I earn advertising commissions by advertising or linking to certain products and/or services, read my full disclosure policy here: TwoFeetFirst participates in various affiliate programs, including the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. TERMS OF USE DISCLAIMER: TwoFeetFirst disclaims liability for incidental or consequential damages and assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage suffered by any person as a result of use of the information provided. TwoFeetFirst may publish content with tutorials. All such tutorials have been tried and completed successfully, but results may vary from person to person. Some tutorials may include the use of tools, such as hammers, saws, or hot glue guns, which can cause injury. By voluntarily following any tutorial provided by TwoFeetFirst, you assume the risk of any potential injury that may result. ** © 2023 TwoFeetFirst. All rights reserved.
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