ahh... don't worry about it, I've been doing this for over 10 years, it looks fine for what it is, I can tell you're just a goof playin around. Honestly, I hope you're happy with the outcome!
I am trying to get up the nerve to texture walls in my bathroom where I took down wallpaper along w/quite a bit of sheetrock face paper. Looking around on the internet for help on how to apply a texture pattern has turned out to be the best method for procrastanating I have found. Your video is as good as any of the hundreds(seems like)of free ones available & congrats on getting that job done :-) Drywall school has good ones but must pay for texture vids. Geez what to do on these walls & how???
Why would you want to texture a bathroom anyway? It collects dirt and is a pain in the ass to paint. Whenever I see a "skiptroweled" wall, I have this urge to skim coat is smooth. Wouldn't skim coat or veneer plaster and tile wainscoting be easier to maintain?
I'd rather supply my own 5 gallon bucket rather than pay $4-$5 for their 4 gallon bucket that premixed comes in. I had no clue people would be so passionate about this little project of mine. I'm gonna to have to think of something that will really piss everybody off. haha Thanks for your comments...
I did put up Hardibacker b4 I put up the tile later on. I used 1/4 inch, normally for floors, in order to minimize the amt of bulk added to the wall b/c there was sheetrock behind it. Thanks for the info on the Ditra @ HD, I've always wanted to use that. The premix in the bucket is between 10 and $11 as opposed to just getting the mud that comes premixed in a box for a little over $6.
I don't have a 20 in.pan and I don't feel like getting on ebay to find one. And what do you mean by 'big texture knife?' Like one of those offset 'knock down' knives. Textures seem to vary by what part of the country you're in. But yeah, I was just doing it, just kinda farting around. You seem to imply that there is a 'plaster style,' which makes sense. I mean you can't really mess up something called 'plaster style' if you're not getting check cracking.
Wow, I'm getting some hate on this one. Guess it means people are seeing it. And the comments are are kinda clever, though. '...you gave that bathrm an abortion!' haha. Thanks for your honesty. I've seen worse, believe me. But im no expert on skip trowel or whatever you call it.
I've heard of it, but never seen it done or anything. I could stand to know more about different textures. Most of my experience is on the finishing portion, and I've done enough brush slap ceilings than I care to admit. Is it pretty hard? I'm guessing you put a thin layer covering an area on first?
drwall terrorist. just jokin try putting it on with a garbage bag with a towel inside of it let it set for 5 min and lay it down with a large knife its the best. the drywall mechanic
What a tract rat...nothing worse than a drywall man that slops drywall mud all over a tile floor. he's the mr rodgers of drywall work.
paintmn1 1 year ago
Good vid, very professional thanks
lookreadlearn 2 years ago
lol... how adorable he looks so cute. I can't wait to build my own house one day. : )
IampureSol 2 years ago
looks like you needed a bath anyhow!
irich62 2 years ago
dude smoke another bowl!
delroscoe 3 years ago
ahh... don't worry about it, I've been doing this for over 10 years, it looks fine for what it is, I can tell you're just a goof playin around. Honestly, I hope you're happy with the outcome!
whitey97x 3 years ago
I am trying to get up the nerve to texture walls in my bathroom where I took down wallpaper along w/quite a bit of sheetrock face paper. Looking around on the internet for help on how to apply a texture pattern has turned out to be the best method for procrastanating I have found. Your video is as good as any of the hundreds(seems like)of free ones available & congrats on getting that job done :-) Drywall school has good ones but must pay for texture vids. Geez what to do on these walls & how???
2pedals 3 years ago
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Why would you want to texture a bathroom anyway? It collects dirt and is a pain in the ass to paint. Whenever I see a "skiptroweled" wall, I have this urge to skim coat is smooth. Wouldn't skim coat or veneer plaster and tile wainscoting be easier to maintain?
lrd9999 2 years ago
thisoldhouse1616:
I'd rather supply my own 5 gallon bucket rather than pay $4-$5 for their 4 gallon bucket that premixed comes in. I had no clue people would be so passionate about this little project of mine. I'm gonna to have to think of something that will really piss everybody off. haha Thanks for your comments...
homeschoolNinja 3 years ago
I did put up Hardibacker b4 I put up the tile later on. I used 1/4 inch, normally for floors, in order to minimize the amt of bulk added to the wall b/c there was sheetrock behind it. Thanks for the info on the Ditra @ HD, I've always wanted to use that. The premix in the bucket is between 10 and $11 as opposed to just getting the mud that comes premixed in a box for a little over $6.
homeschoolNinja 3 years ago
I don't have a 20 in.pan and I don't feel like getting on ebay to find one. And what do you mean by 'big texture knife?' Like one of those offset 'knock down' knives. Textures seem to vary by what part of the country you're in. But yeah, I was just doing it, just kinda farting around. You seem to imply that there is a 'plaster style,' which makes sense. I mean you can't really mess up something called 'plaster style' if you're not getting check cracking.
homeschoolNinja 4 years ago
damn you gave that bathroom an abortion!
1highplains 4 years ago
Wow, I'm getting some hate on this one. Guess it means people are seeing it. And the comments are are kinda clever, though. '...you gave that bathrm an abortion!' haha. Thanks for your honesty. I've seen worse, believe me. But im no expert on skip trowel or whatever you call it.
homeschoolNinja 4 years ago
Dude! You don't have a clue.
I hate to be mean, but you don't!
Ever heard of skip trowel?
ballygomartin 4 years ago
I've heard of it, but never seen it done or anything. I could stand to know more about different textures. Most of my experience is on the finishing portion, and I've done enough brush slap ceilings than I care to admit. Is it pretty hard? I'm guessing you put a thin layer covering an area on first?
homeschoolNinja 4 years ago
I sure would like to see the finished product. You said it would look better painted. How about a follow up video?
cdoc77 4 years ago
drwall terrorist. just jokin try putting it on with a garbage bag with a towel inside of it let it set for 5 min and lay it down with a large knife its the best. the drywall mechanic
guitarss2 5 years ago
You crack me up. Bathroom is looking good. I applaud the decision to expand the bathroom a bit. It makes more sense.
dainebranham 5 years ago