I agree that the trowel has advantages, it’s just that not everyone uses the knife. And I also think that the knifes has its advantages. Knifes and skimming blades have a place in taping I think. 👍🏾😁❤️.
I don’t use hot mud, I don’t know what it is. I use CGC all purpose mud (red label) that comes in the box. For skim coat I dump the box in a bucket and about 3 cups of water and mix to a creamy finish. Most time I cover the bucket to keep the mud from drying out and preserve that creamy texture.
Beautifully done and presented!
Thank you kindly!
The feathery touch speaks. It says you've been doing this for quite a while. Thanks for a video on the skim coat. 👍
Any time!
Good job 👏 my family have done alot of this work and I know when someone known what they doing and u making it look so easy ❤
Thanks 👍
Excellent job on that butt joint!
thanks 👍🏾
good👍!
Thanks! 😃
A good trowel mechanic would use his trowel to feather the edges not a knife
I agree that the trowel has advantages, it’s just that not everyone uses the knife. And I also think that the knifes has its advantages. Knifes and skimming blades have a place in taping I think. 👍🏾😁❤️.
Is that hot mud or joint compound and do you mix water into your joint compound or just mix and go?
I don’t use hot mud, I don’t know what it is. I use CGC all purpose mud (red label) that comes in the box. For skim coat I dump the box in a bucket and about 3 cups of water and mix to a creamy finish. Most time I cover the bucket to keep the mud from drying out and preserve that creamy texture.
The amount of water used can differ depending on how comfortable you are with soft mud. But softer mud is better for skim coat.
Top votre application !🎉
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thanks for watching !