Originally Posted By: jakewash
To cover up the holes, you cut some drywall that will fit in the holes and then you screw some pieces of wood inside the hole to act as backing for the filler drywall pieces. The wood is wider than the hole and you screw through the existing drywall to support the wood, Next screw the filler pieces of drywall to the backer boards and then tape and mud the seams around the hole. Next comes some sanding and painting, voila, hole gone.


holy crap! I cannot even grasp the theory that you are trying to explain! Sounds like a Mr. Show skit! Sounds like...blah blah blah..slap some shiz in there...blah blah blah voila!

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the other option is to buy a dry wall hole patching kit from (insert hardware store here) for about $10.

Last edited by vassillios; 01/16/08 11:42 PM.

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