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Very useful information for men only, Magyar do not read this

jeff & Maria

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I needed to fix some sheetrock and guess what I found when I opened my half used bucket of wallboard compound. Yep, it was starting to harden up. So I went into the kitchen and took Maria's baking hand mixer, added a bit of water and after a few minutes it was good as new. Who says men are no good in the kitchen?! Too bad there were no kids around yelling "I want to lick the mixing things":laugh:
 
as a drywaller for 16 years you must mix the mud first before spreading it, if drywall mud sits for to long the glue in drywall mud will separate from the compound and won't bond to the wall or tape to the wall, good job :thumbup:

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