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Repairing a Large Hole in Drywall Video

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DIFFICULTY RATING: (3 out of 5 - Moderate)

Plumbing or electrical work can leave a hole in drywall. With a few simple techniques, you can repair the hole so it's invisible when finished.
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WARNING! Wear a mask and goggles when cutting plaster or removing old drywall.



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