Applying all purpose joint compound with a paint roller......now why would you want to do that? I could name a few reasons why you should use a paint roller to apply your all purpose joint compound....but I"ll let "joe" do that. Using this kind of paint roller, to apply the all purpose joint compound, works just fine. Watch as "joe" shows how applying all purpose joint compound, with a paint roller, could speed up your project.
@shattered0717 There's lots to consider, on being a general contractor & too much for me to explain here. I guess I have no choice but to start making some videos on it....especially for you! Stay tuned & thanks for the comments. Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 month ago
@shattered0717 Keep with it! Good things are just around the corner for you! Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 month ago
@VideoJoeKnows Yes, it certainly does.
shattered0717 1 month ago
@VideoJoeKnows Joe I would love nothing more than to get licensed as a contractor, but I have no idea how to go about it. I am working too much to research it. I am not sure in what I need to be certified, or how to go about getting certified. I am sub-contracting at the moment, but would love to be able to do my own bids and have my own business. I would love to watch your videos!
shattered0717 1 month ago
@bubba007sss Then hopefully I'm providing a good service to those who wish to grab their hammer & make some money with their handywork! Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 month ago
@VideoJoeKnows Aaa Joe we're never to old to learn, there is always something new going on in this kind of business, and it seems like it's never ending. I can't keep up with it all. I've decided to run a handy man service as a repair man and it seems like with the lack of employment people are grabbing a ladder and a hammer and tackling this business for them selves. As far as I know they haven't separated each field of expertise yet but I'm sure that is just around the corner
bubba007sss 1 month ago
@bubba007sss I guess you could show me a few things or two then!!..lol Thanks again for sending me comments. I appreciate the fact that you take time out to do that....it benefits me & all those who choose to read the comment area. Thanks! Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 month ago
@VideoJoeKnows No Joe I've been a Carpenter Electrician and Plumber going on 34 years now and I can finish drywall with the best of them, but I enjoy your videos my friend You're helping a lot of folks, so my hat is off to you. There isn't much that I can't do to a house, from the furnace to the roof I've done it all.. In the State of Pa. we didn't need a license up until a few years ago so we were able to learn all trades even though my name isn't Jack. : )
bubba007sss 1 month ago
@bubba007sss I put the mud on then I wipe it smooth with a 10" to 12" broadknife. I was floating the entire wall since it had old heavy spray texture on it & I wanted to finish the wall smooth. I have more videos that show how to float/skim out a wall. You should check them out. Thanks for putting a link on your website.....awesome! Much thanks. You get a gold star! Is there anything I can do for you? Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 month ago
@shattered0717 That's great to hear. Did you get your contractor's license yet? I was thinking of doing a series of videos on being a contractor. You'd probably be interested in that....? Keep up the good work & remember to get in the habit of doing things right. You will go a long way. Don't get discouraged along the way as you will constantly be thrown curve balls, but that's how you learn, by experiencing things & you'll get better by it. Keep me abreast with your project. Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 month ago