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    Lookin' good there Ryan! Muddin' drywall I always equate to bodyfiller and all the sanding!!!! A friend of ours can use a spray bottle and the spreading tool and level the mud so there's no need to sand after. I'm not even close to being able to do that. ROFL>...

    Keep at it buddy, soon you'll be in the lagoon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    A friend of ours can use a spray bottle and the spreading tool and level the mud so there's no need to sand after.
    I tried something similar a few years ago. I took a 1x4 and wrapped a layer of terry cloth around it. I soaked this in a bucket and used it like a long board sander to smooth the mud after it was pretty much dry. Worked ok and kept the sanding to a minimum.
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