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    Patching a drywall hole - GIF

    Patching a drywall hole.




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    Think I'd prefer to use a couple of screws into the backerboard, and not mess with string.

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    Sorta surprised they didn't put any mud on the wings of the patch panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dollar Bill View Post
    Sorta surprised they didn't put any mud on the wings of the patch panel.
    Agreed, something to hold the plug to the back of the face panel, though, if they cut the hole with a bevel, then that would act as a wedge and would be pretty strong once the mud dried...

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