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DarkWeb

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@manfredo o.o should I keep the pile of drywall slices for the repair guys or is this shit useless? I hate this dusty heap in my hallway o_O

Hi. How you, are you still doing your colada curls in prep? You better not get tennis elbow in the middle of a round!!
Does shit look hacked? Big holes? Probably mostly junk. If you have one or a few bigger ones they might be worth holding onto till it's done.
 

curious2garden

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@manfredo o.o should I keep the pile of drywall slices for the repair guys or is this shit useless? I hate this dusty heap in my hallway o_O

Hi. How you, are you still doing your colada curls in prep? You better not get tennis elbow in the middle of a round!!
A small sheet of repair drywall is cheap at Home Depot or Lowes. I'd throw it out. Although you should see my drywall repair pile and lumber extras in the side yard, LOL
 

Rsawr

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A small sheet of repair drywall is cheap at Home Depot or Lowes. I'd throw it out. Although you should see my drywall repair pile and lumber extras in the side yard, LOL
So small pieces are valueless because they are likely to use new material when repairing, that makes sense!
Does shit look hacked? Big holes? Probably mostly junk. If you have one or a few bigger ones they might be worth holding onto till it's done.
It's several 4inch wide 10 foot long trenches, and several small squares and rectangles under one square foot.
 
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