A method for applying drywall mud to drywall tape allowing for lengthy stoppages in a drywall application process comprises threading the drywall tape through mud in a container. When the drywall process is interrupted, a strip of material is attached to at least one surface of the drywall tape...
Probably the most common method of applying a thin coating of stippled plaster to a ceiling of a room is by mixing the plaster compound with water to make it of liquid paint rather than of mud consistency. Then by dipping a roller on a long handle into the liquid plaster and rolling the...
A drywall taping tool used to apply mud coated tape to the joint space of\nabutting boards of drywall\nis well known in the construction industry as a Banjo. This Banjo's design is\nergonomic, lightweight,\nfeatures built-in tape cutting and corner creaser mechanisms and an automatic\n...
drywall finishers prefer to apply the mud by hand using putty knives, but this can be a time-consuming process. To semi-automate the process, tool manufacturers have created “flat boxes” comprising reservoirs attached to handles for guiding along gypsum board or drywall joints. The flat boxes...
A method for applying drywall mud to drywall tape includes threading the drywall tape through mud in a container. When the drywall process is interrupted, a strip of material longer than the distance across the container is attached to the drywall tape between the roll and the container. The ...