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Drywall patching system that provides sturdy backing

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Patriot 🇺🇸1 year ago

A piece of scrap wood or even a free paint stick work just the same.

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Malarkey Roofing Products1 year ago

It takes over 6,000 nails to properly secure a roof. Even one out of place can lead to leaks or void a wind warranty. That’s why we patented the industry’s first larger nailing area, called The Zone®. #FeatureFriday #Weatherproof @Holcim

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𝓡.𝓷𝓸 🐾1 year ago

Random pieces of wood achieve similar results but at fraction of the cost

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SLOSHUA1 year ago

Found it (affiliated link)

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World of Gadgets1 year ago

Affiliated link

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Wooki1 year ago

Weird…. Easier ways to do this

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The Honker1 year ago

Too many jump cuts on the round thing - can't see how it actually works. Do better. (Not asking for an explanation here)

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Samuel Reynolds1 year ago

A solution to something that is a problem. I use a bit of wood with a screw in it like every one else does. Even a ball of paper would work

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Smol Mike1 year ago

Bro just use a furring strip or two. Done deal. Gonna be cheaper than all this nonsense.

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Halil1 year ago

no need to use when you have real walls.

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WeWantOurMoneyBack1 year ago

Way over kill. A few strips of a painters stick or scrap wood and a hand full of newspaper and we are good to go. Why buy something that you can get for free?

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