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Measure the size of the hole. In this case it’s approx 3.5” the size of a coffe top
Outline around the size of the hole about an inch in every direction
Then cut out the bigger outline
Flip the piece over and draw your true patch size on The backside
Then cut out everything on that line. You can make straight cuts like so and fold then peel away the sheet rock leaving the paper
Then peel off the excess by going all the way around.
Should end up looking like this
Now use that piece to plug the hole but BEFORE YOU DO put fresh mud around the outside of the hole on the wall so the paper has something to stick to. (Don’t have photos of the mud) I
Make sure there is mud underneath the paper
Then you take a drywall knife and spread it out
Put mud over the entire patch if it is small enough
Let dry and knock the ridges down with a drywall knife. You may have to do a second coat, repeat the knife to knock down ridges, then sand and your done
@Deleted User nice one bro. That's something everyone can use. I've patched a few holes and dents in apartments I've lived in, gotta get that deposit back.
Hey @Deleted User how I do move this into lessons?
Now thats a thinking mans solution!!
@RevStench copy paste I think is the only way
@RevStench cool man thanks, I forgot to take pics of the mud going on before the patch but you get the idea.
Built my own bed. I used a 5" thick high density upholstery foam for a mattress because I like firm and it's the best for your body. Mattresses are a shlomo scam, you can literally sleep fine on a yoga mat after your body adjusts after a few nights. Total cost of this was $450
Nice! That was a hell of an idea
Thanks. Also, no squeaking 😃
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Very nice
Thats a solid baby making platform
@⚡Clark⚡ looks nice bro, but you really should have used mortis and tenon joints, or some other joinery, for the strength. Over time those screws are going to waller out and not hold, they'll start to back out. That's the number reason the Japs don't use fasteners.
Sorry if I sound like a dick.
They also make some sweet motion activated lighting for under the bed.
>motion activated
@RevStench I bet your right. With my limited skill in carpentry this is what I came up with. That motion activated lighting sounds sweet
@RevStench if you used a couple of angle brackets let's say 3 in by 2 in. Would that help with the screws loosening. One that size usually has three screws on either side and you could go from the side board to the leg?