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Mixing Joint Compound


Video Description: http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to mix drywall joint compound. From getting the right consistency to time saving mixing techniques, discover some secrets about how to prepare joint compound.

Related Article Subjects: construction, home improvement, mix drywall, mixing joint compound, Remodeling, tim carter


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