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24 Comments on Those nasty post 60’s flashbacks.
Gary, they put up the drywall around the bulb holder and then just mudded around it
Edward and Celia, I think you got that right
John, thanks---having fun with the shadow
Jay, and that "hook" was hot too :)
I've seen stuff like that before. Some more quality work by quality contractors!! LOL.
Charles, I had to do a small dry wall repair when I had some electrical work done. The electrician cut six holes in my wall to feed a line through. He did save me the cutout pieces. It reminded me why I don't like to do drywall.
I have seen work like this also..
What a mess
Ahh yes...I also slung a bit of mud 30 years ago...but after 5 months of getting yelled at by a boss who left his gear on the tailgate and drove off...and blamed it on me...well, let me just say I am glad he did as I hated that job...and him? Well he is still hanging drywall...has made aton of money at it...and I still dislike the man...as do many people in our area.
And me? I still do all my own (not family or friends) drywall hanging and repair...so at least that 5 months was still valuable to me.
That is one ugly repair job. You would think that they would have done something else or got someone in who knew what to do.
Seen way to much patch work that looks like this. Just as well as left the hole then waste the time patching.
Beautiful picture. Nothing beats quality work by a talented (licensed) contractor. Keep 'em coming!
Oh, man, I've been waiting for those flashbacks, too, but I don't think they're ever gonna come. Funny thing is I understand the Silverset 90 as well, having remodeled many homes myself. All I can say is I'm glad those days are over. Now I can point out vacations to the guys I hire to paint and mud.
Nice! What every buyer is looking for right? Oh my you must see it all.
Team, I am predicting homeowner :)
Michael, there is more skill to it than most people realize
Ginger, yup
Mike, my boss was smart---made me learn doing closets first :)
Kathryn, the electrical issues actually bother me more than the funky drywall. Although I used to have a t-shirt that said "Sheetrock Kills" :)
Than, people can spend so much time doing things wrong
Donald, never a dull moment
Elizabeth, that sounds way less painful :)
Paula, my buyer was very impressed to see the live wire sticking out of the mud :)
Charles ~ I, too, was a "Rocker" in a former life. Looking at this picture, I can see that the mud was way too thick, as evidenced by the cracking of the mud as it dried.(Where's the mesh tape?) I also noticed the nail/screw hole to the left that appears to have only been hit once, leaving that dimple. As for quickset. I used to do new home patchwork, on the Front Range, after all the trades were finished and was in the "Blue Dot" inspection phase. We used "Sheetrock" brand 5 and 10 minute Hot Mud. It took me awhile to get accustomed to this type of material, but being able to wet sand and texture in minutes was an invaluable lesson learned. I still help some clients that need work done that have listed their home with me.
I see that type of "3rd world construction", on a regular basis in sF.
Good post and picture.
Charles this was painfully funny. I was in the insulation business in the late 60s, I had to hustle to stay ahead of drywallers stackers and hangers. I feel your pain.
Charles -- the summer I hung drywall -- we had others who took care of the mudding. My wife and I did try it a couple times - but we knew to do several light runs rather than one big blob.
Jon, Silverset has a 5 minute version too---but I always tried to be more patient than that :)
Anthony, many parts of the good ole US of A are 3rd world :)
Adrian, the things we did for a buck
Steven, for sure. Most drywall companies cannot afford to burn out the mudders by having them hang it too :)
Charlie, You do not like sanding fix-all... Weenie ;) I learned my lesson on that stuff too but I do not do much muddin' I suck at it.
Don, Fix-all----lordy---don't get me started----makes me want to go get good and plastered :)
That is just beee youuu ti ful! A couple more layers should set it right :)