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MARSHALLTOWN Stainless Steel Handle Tools, 152 Millimeter Length, Joint Knife, Ergonomic and Durable, 12-in-1 Multi-Purpose Tool, Convenient Hanging Storage, 022-096

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About this item

  • WAL-BOARD TOOLS Stainless Steel Handle Tools are built with high-quality stainless steel for superior durability and longevity.
  • Ergonomic handles and optimal weight balance ensure maximum comfort and ease of use.
  • Available in a range of blade lengths from 4" to 10", providing versatility for different masonry and finishing tasks.
  • The flex points at the center and corners of these tools make them perfect for feathering mud, enhancing the quality of your work.
  • The 12-in-1 Tool serves as a multi-purpose solution, reducing the need for carrying multiple tools on the job site. Its compact size allows for easy storage in your pocket or tool pouch. Additionally, the large holes in the handle make hanging storage effortless.



Product Description

Wal Board Drywall Repair Clips laid out ona wooden surface

Repairing damaged drywall has never been easier with the WAL-BOARD TOOLS Drywall Repair Clips. These clips allow you to make professional quality repairs to your damaged drywall. The clips fit both 1/2” (12.7 mm) and 5/8” (15.9 mm) drywall panels and each package comes with 6 clips and 12 screws.

Drywall cutting a square hole around a damaged portion of drywall

Step 1: Remove the Damaged Area

The first step is to remove the damaged area. Start by marking a cutout around the damaged area and removing it with a drywall saw. We recommend using the WAL-BOARD TOOLS Drywall Utility Saw with a comfortable soft grip handle.

Blue drill drilling the last walboard drywall clip into the side of a hole in drywall

Step 2: Secure Drywall Clips

Once the damaged area is removed, you can place the WAL-BOARD TOOLS Drywall Repair Clips. To do this, slide a clip into the edge of the cutout followed by a drywall screw to secure the clip in place. Do this four times around the opening of the cutout.

Blue drill being used to secure new drywall to the Wal Board drywall clips

Step 3: Place and Screw in Drywall Panel

The next step is to cut a new drywall panel the same size and shape as the cutout. Place it into the cutout and drive a screw into each clip along the edge. To remove the metal tabs, bend them over a few times until they snap off. They will snap off easily thanks to the special design of the drywall clips.

Joint knife being used to apply a layer of drywall compound over the repair.

Step 4: Finishing Touches

Lastly, apply those finishing touches. Using a 6” WAL-BOARD TOOLS Stainless Steel Joint Knife, apply a layer of drywall compound over the repair area followed by a layer of tape and one more layer of drywall compound. Once everything is smooth and dry, apply your preferred texture and paint so the area matches the rest of the wall.

The WAL-BOARD TOOLS Drywall Repair Clips are designed with durability in mind, ensuring long-lasting performance. You will find 6 clips and 12 screws in each pack. These clips are compatible with both 1/2 Inch and 5/8 Inch drywall panels, making them versatile for various repair projects. With this quality product, the process of fixing a damaged wall is easier and more approachable for a DIYer, while still yielding professional results.

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Michael Evans
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
Knife works great. Handle is very hard to hold on to.
Zeno
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2021
The 6 inch knife is by far the best I’ve ever used in 35 years of spreading mud
mla
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2021
It's perfect. And as bonus, it's beautiful.
leonard
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020
Great quality, put sax smooth finish on, easy to clean
Andrew Causey
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019
This is the best daggon joint knife out there. I want more sizes and more options!!!
Andrew O'Heron
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
I use a 4in and a 6in knife of the same type for all my side jobs. Those two knives are the nicest knives I've ever owned. They are easy to clean have no cracks for your mud to dry in. They are also stiff with a little bit of flex just the way you want them. And stainless is a plus, because God knows there are so many taping knives out there that rust after the first time you clean them. Five stars all the way on this one. I just wish that they made them up to a 14 inch.
cirilo Aguirre
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2018
Nice design and super easy to clean..