Posted by northeast iowa on February 24, 2010 at 15:08:04 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: OT Drywall Question posted by super99 on February 24, 2010 at 14:22:37:
When you say turn up the heat, you could make alot of ranges with that stament.
I once taped up a lumber yard building, and we had it real warm 80 plus in the dead of winter. We were constantly opening the door to bring in fill / cement. We were a t very sub zero temperatures, and the joints cracked.
Just a little note for your project, you can use the fast set powder, ranging fro five munites to sanding to 90 min sanding time. The cost isn't only a few cents more other than wasted materials.
I personaly have to do little sanding, as the last swipe is a clean cut one. I do however old school it may be, use premix for the top coat.
If you haven't used dry mix, read the directions, and it is --NOT---repeat NOT like mason cement when you can add pot life by adding water and remixing. It will not dry in a month if you try it.
I would try it if the wallboard is warm to the hand in the corners of the room at baseboard level. Fans will help with moving this heat, and leave the heat on for at least a week I would say.
Premix facts will only be a phone call away so you know for sure--see the phone number on the bucket. Way to much work for a guessing game.
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