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From: expertvillage
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  • That was way too much work

  • put your wood inside the hole... lol

  • that was retarded...I didn't even notice this is expert village till someone made the comment...no wonder...

  • what he just made a bigger hole fixed it the made another hole in the wall in another place

  • the purpose of this video is strictly to show his skill at cutting perfect cirlce with a drywall saw.. Good Job

  • why would u cut a circle out.. Wouldnt it be easier to cut out a small square with a drywall saw and u call yourself a home repair specialist

  • thank you expervillage

  • You don't have to cut out such a big hole. Instead of making a big circle, which I might add is alittle difficult to cut out with just a drywall saw, why not just cut out a small square, place it ontop of the damaged hole, trace it, then cut it out, and you have the same exact shape to fill the gap with. And that's it, easier to deal with than a circle, and less mud to use up as well. And for the backing, that's exactly how I would do it.

  • @LokoJ I aggree

  • why dont u just mud over it with sum tape??

  • I like this idea! lol

  • there are way better videos without an ad of a chick doing whatever that you have to wait for.

  • Thank you Sir,I have 6 children and this will come in very handy,lol!

  • If you're going to be removing drywall like this, look out for live wires! Best to turn off the AC circuit breakers for that area and be extremely careful of cutting wires that may not be initially visible. Good video, though.

  • kewl

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