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A drywall repair toolkit is simple. It consists of flexible knives in 3-, 6- and 8-in. widths, an inside-corner knife, a utility knife, a hammer, a screwdriver, a drywall saw and a drill. Some repairs also may require a hand sander, a hacksaw, a nail bar and a level.
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AsktheBuilder.com: Repairing holes in drywall is easy with these tips. You don't need special drywall repair kits for the drywall repair. With just a few drywall tools and some drywall taping, those holes will be gone. ... If I had a dollar for every drywall repair kit I have seen at the various conventions I attend,
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Drywall holes are easy to fix, even without a drywall repair kit. Learn how to fix both small and large holes in drywall in this article. ... How to Repair a Small Drywall Hole...
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How to Repair Minor Drywall Damage. Dings happen--and fasteners pop. Maybe that contractor you hired didn't do such a great job of applying the drywall (he didn't press it firmly against the wall when installing the fasteners), or... ... How to Price Drywall Repair...
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You can repair small holes, up to 4" to 6", in drywall using drywall bandages. To make a drywall bandage, use a keyhole saw to make the hole into a square or a rectangle (Fig. 7). Cut a piece of drywall the same shape as the hole.
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