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    Oh how I love doing dry wall. Wait, what? It's even more fun with your spouse whom has mood swings every 5 minutes. Hey, we've done round 1 of mud and sand. Now waiting for the mud to dry and continue on to round 2. By the way, corners suck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    Oh how I love doing dry wall. Wait, what? It's even more fun with your spouse whom has mood swings every 5 minutes. Hey, we've done round 1 of mud and sand. Now waiting for the mud to dry and continue on to round 2. By the way, corners suck!
    It is a truly funny thing, funny strange, that is, but dry walling was a zen thing for me. I preferred to work alone, and just sort of lost myself in the process. I used a lift to hang overheads, and twelves on walls if I had the room, but it was all just an exercise in meditation. After a day of it, I felt good, and when I sprayed the last of the texture and finished, I was content.

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