Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Sheet Rock Tape Tools

Doing a professional job of drywall or sheet rock taping requires the correct tools with which to get the job done right the first time. There are special tools to take care of different aspects of sheet rocking that make taping sheet rock easier than if you were to do the job without them. From corner tools to mud pans, tape and mud pan holders and a host of other taping tools that get the job done with the minimum amount of effort.


Types


Sheet rock tapers find that drywall taping banjos make their job easier as they can tape a joint using just one hand. Banjos come in many styles with prices starting at around $25. Models come in left or right-handed styles and there are special banjos for wet taping or dry.


Effects


For skimming or floating out large areas of mud you will find a 4 inch or wider feather edge drywall darby a boost to help manage your time. Feather edge drywall darbies are available in various widths and come priced accordingly. The perfect coving tool is available with an economical price tag of under $30. The handle has a thread on the end of the handle with which to attach a painter's pole in order to reach high points that need the coving tool.


Function


Apply mud to corners easily with a handy corner roller to eliminate all the problems associated with getting perfectly square sheet rock corners. 5 inch wide corner rollers start at $26 and replacement roller covers are available for purchase.


Size


Sheet rock knives come in different widths to complete every drywall job. Made of steel or aluminum, sheet rock knives come in poly or wooden handles for comfort and gripping power. Straight-edged sheet rock knives are available and also come in half-moon styles for angled sheet rock jobs. Pointed drywall knives are available for hard to get at areas that need taping.


Benefits


Square mud mashers are priced reasonably and make mashing mud a snap. Hand operated mud mashers have long handles to keep your hands clean. Motorized versions of mud mashers are available leaving you more time for taping. The Advance Boomerang Mud Masher pulls mud from the bottom of the bucket up to the top, mixing it thoroughly to prevent lumps and bits. Mud pans and mud pan holders are on the market to help hold your mud while you work, preventing unnecessary trips back and forth to the mud mixing bucket.








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