I got mad at the TV once and threw the remote at the wall.
Remote went into pieces and left a pretty good sized hole in the wall.
I was able to take the sheet rock and pull it back into the hole. Then I used some spackle to hold it in place. After it was dry I was able to fill in the hole with more spackle, then sand it down and paint it.
Don't know how stong it is but you can't see it, and the parents never noticed.
<< I got mad at the TV once and threw the remote at the wall.
Remote went into pieces and left a pretty good sized hole in the wall.
I was able to take the sheet rock and pull it back into the hole. Then I used some spackle to hold it in place. After it was dry I was able to fill in the hole with more spackle, then sand it down and paint it.
Don't know how stong it is but you can't see it, and the parents never noticed. >>
My my ron....do we have a temper?
Ive put several holes in my walls, mostly with doorknobs by throwing my door open when I was mad.
Spackle is all you need, really. If its a big hole, then there is some webbing kinda thing made out of nylon or something that you put over the holl, and put the spackle over that.
I got mad playing Star Tropics on NES and kicked a hole in my basement wall about 5in wide.
Here's the funniest part:
I knew I had to cover it somehow, so I nailed a piece of wood paneling over it.
So when I had to patch it, I had to patch the hole AND the 4 holes where I nailed the panel over it
hehe
If it's drywall, make the hole into a square, get a new piece of drywall, cut it 1/8 inch smaller than the hole, put it in, tape it around the edges, joint compound over the tape, let dry, sand, joint compound again, let dry, sand, paint.
GO to the hardware store get yourself some spackle, a square of dry-wall screen, some paint that matches the color of the wall now.
take a utility knife and cut out a square around the hole. Now take your dry-wall screen and cut it just a little bigger then the hole. SPackle the screen to the hole then go over it with spackle and a putty knife until it is completely covered. Let it dry overnight, then sand it smooth. Paint it to match the rest of the wall.
I kicked a hole in the wall one time because I was mad at the babysitter. *lower grade school*
I panicked, and moved this biggo white rock type square thingy that olds a display peice of art *I'm thinking it was one of those thingies with the tubes into the air with stuff sticking on them* and tripped over it, fell and cut my knee. When my parents got home, I got to explain the hole in the wall AND the blood on the carpet. Of course, it didn't help that when I fell, i put a crack into the white cement type thingy.
<< I panicked, and moved this biggo white rock type square thingy that olds a display peice of art *I'm thinking it was one of those thingies with the tubes into the air with stuff sticking on them* and tripped over it, fell and cut my knee. >>
<< I panicked, and moved this biggo white rock type square thingy that olds a display peice of art *I'm thinking it was one of those thingies with the tubes into the air with stuff sticking on them* and tripped over it, fell and cut my knee. >>
WHA? >>
Its like a biggo ceramic block. You know how museums have those blocks where they put models of people's heads on? One of those. I tried to move that over the hole, tripped and cut my knee.
I threw a rubber ball into the wall once (stupid drywall....) anyways, I went an got some stuff that is like plaster except it's on a mesh fabric type thing, got it wet, stuck it on, painted it, nobody knows it EVER happened
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