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E0001-000N Philips Drywall Screws - #6 x 1''
MCM Electronics — Popular for use in cabinet and speaker enclosure assembly Sharp "stinger type" point requires no pilot hole Black oxide finish 100 per box Brand Distributed By MCM ShippingWeight 0.33000001311302185 Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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E0001-010N Philips Drywall Screws - #6 x 1 1/2''
MCM Electronics — Popular for use in cabinet and speaker enclosure assembly Sharp "stinger type" point requires no pilot hole Black oxide finish 100 per box Brand Distributed By MCM ShippingWeight 0.44999998807907104 Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…
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Weekend Handyman Tip: Drywall Repair
DIYnet — In this week's handyman tip, host Paul Ryan will show you a couple of clever tips for drywall repair. If a door handle or something else damages your drywall, there are a couple of options for repair: A more elegant way to repair a hole in your ...More…
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Finishing Drywall
DIYnet — After your drywall is cut and hung, you need a whole set of tools to finish it. To fill in the seams, apply the first coat of putty with a drywall blade, working it into the joint ( After the putty is dry, sand the surface with heavy-grit ...More…
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Drywall Repairs in Plaster
DIYnet — Mark the area to be cut out either with a carpenter's square and a pencil, as shown, or by snapping a chalk line around the damage. When you're cutting drywall with a keyhole saw, cut as you push, not as you pull: this helps to keep from pulling . ...More…
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Hanging Drywall
DIYnet — Although it takes practice to get professional results, the basics of hanging drywall are pretty straightforward. In most situations drywall is installed horizontally, with the top pieces secured first. Lean a piece of drywall horizontally ...More…
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Repairing Large Holes in Drywall
DIYnet — It's helpful to use a utility knife to score along the ceiling and all pencil marks before sawing out the damaged area. If the damaged area came out in one piece, use that section as a template when cutting a patch. Be sure to match the tapered ...More…
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Drywall Tools
DIYnet — An angular ring, a cupped head and cooler nails might sound like things you'd take on a fishing trip, but they're some of the basic tools used for hanging drywall. Drywall nails and screws are available in several different sizes. Nails should ...More…
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Drywall Tools: Cutting and Measuring
DIYnet — Working with drywall can be overwhelming, especially the tasks of cutting and measuring. Fortunately, tools especially designed for drywall work can help. The drywall T-square is used as a measuring guide for cutting sections of drywall in ...More…
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Installing Drywall
DIYnet — Save labor by using an automatic screw gun to attach drywall to hat channels. An exterior wall, though, presents another opportunity. When you attach drywall to a cinderblock or cement wall, you'll need something called hat channel ( When using a ...More…
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Masonry, Foundations and Drywall
DIYnet — To clean concrete, mix 3/4 cup bleach with a gallon of water, then use a stiff brush to apply the solution, and rinse. To ease the grind when drilling in masonry, make a pilot hole by nailing a masonry nail in the exact spot. Be sure to leave ...More…
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Small-Bathroom Renovation -- Water Resistant Drywall
DIYnet — This specialized tool is designed for spreading drywall compound into corners. Sarah begins the wallboard process by inspecting and measuring ( For some of the more complicated cuts, Sarah makes a drawing. The diagram makes it easier to transfer ...More…