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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

How To Apply Skip Trowel Texture to Walls.mp4

How To Apply Skip Trowel Texture to Walls.mp4



How To Apply Skip Trowel Texture to Walls.mp4

How To Apply Skip Trowel Texture to Walls.mp4



You can do it yourself,






22 comments:

  1. Yes, very doable. Not overcomplicating the process, but pointing out the
    things to look for in how to get this effect. My son is 15 and he's going
    to give it a try in the room that was his older brothers, is now going to
    be my office. Thanks for posting this video!! And thanks for the
    recommendation of "eggshell" paint finish to pick up the texture better.
    Thanks very much for making the video and posting it, sir.

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  2. that is not a skip trowel texture 

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  3. like all construction field workers: i have done this 20/25 years lol

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  4. I want to add a door to my master toilet area. I can do the framing drywall
    and door install, but was wondering if you could do the matching texture
    tape and bedding?

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  5. As the level of self-promotion increases, one should be weary.
    Craftsmanship will most likely be sub-par, as evidenced in those photos.
    This inverse correlation is typical in some contractors. 

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  6. Good sir, you are a good man.

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  7. really can't see the actual shape and look of the work since the camera is
    so far away and there's no zoom. Garrett P. Edmands

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  8. Wow...no offense my man but this is why I hate going to do patch work on a
    wall like yours. That's a 10" Drywall Blade and you can't trowel with that.
    This is why they have invented a Hawk and Trowel way before your dirty
    bread pan in your left and your 10 in your right. Skip Trowel done the
    right way is a beautiful thing. Try a circular eight method...with 3
    spongues of water in your 5 gallon bucket of who knows what you use.

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  10. Worked great, thanks for the tips, I could tell right away you knew what
    you were talking about.. Thanks again...

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  11. Mr Clark seems like he is a very prideful person and tradesperson, But
    honestly this video does not show how to do a "skip trowel finish".

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  12. Ever did this texture style on a ceiling?....

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  13. This is the way that i do it but did not have words for it.. Nice

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  14. ah....240p.... How I missed you..

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  15. can you texture over wallpaper backing

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  16. It gives it that Tuscan look. With a nice color of paint, pretty good! I
    think it depends on what part of the country you're from on wether or not
    this would be aesthetically appealing or not. Many homes in the west and
    Florida has this type of texturing.

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  17. thanks for the excellent video.i have a 100 yr old home and a very old
    celatex ceiling should i prime first then apply the joint compound? it has
    as far as i can tell never been painted.

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  18. Ive got it on my bathroom ceiling. Wouldnt wanna try it.

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  19. Too much self-promotion, not enough how-to.

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