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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14
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Has anyone used the texture that comes in a box? I have never used it. Also I noticed every now and then they will spray hunkers on the wall, like the texture is not mixed well. I know it is, but you can let the beaters run and it still has lumps. They have 2 filters 1 12" ss , and a 8" ss.
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Flat and smooth
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 64
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You talkin acoustical tex? Didnt know they sold it by the box.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14
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No, just regular texture premixed in a box. I think Hamilton makes it.
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Flat and smooth
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 64
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Hamilton? U from up north? I have just never heard of them.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Northwest, I do work in ID, WA, OR, UT, CA, WY, NV
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Flat and smooth
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 64
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got a website for them
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14
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Flat and smooth
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 64
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No wonder the only place i can get it is 4 hrs away from me. USG and Proform are the only mud brands we have around here.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 14
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Hamilton mud is expensive up here it like a $1.25 a box more than anything else. We have USG, Proform and I think 2-3 others.
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 72
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Box mud is fine for spray... Just mix it thick before adding too much water. different types of mud texture differently I find most light mud won't knock down as nice as an all purpose. I say that, but I currently use a local manufacturer's lightweight mud for most of my texture right now (Allied manufacturing) and it works better than most all purpose muds. I hate there "texture white" mud. I just started trying out the powder mix texture mud again... it's a little harder to find around here for some reason. I find that the powder mix is nice as long as you have plenty of water available. (again just mix it thick first to get the lumps out. It flows thru the hose easier and knocks down a little better then the "EZ spread" I was using. But I have been hauling my own water this winter and it takes 5 times the water.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 6
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The boxed texture is quicker to mix than the bag but you get more in the bags for your money.Problem is the boxed stuff is hard to come by in some areas like florida, distributors are few and far between. Some guys even thin down joint compound or all purpose but they are made for different purposes and dont flow as well or break up like materials designed for spraying.
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 61
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I don't think you can get a very fine texture with the box mud. It seems to have more body than the stuff out of the bag. But if that is what you are going for, then it works great!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
Posts: 397
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Hey guys, anyone know off hand how many sq ft one bag of the hamilton ez spray tex covers? Thanks.
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sweet, I'll have to try that, there's a place within 20 mins of me, and I've never even heard of it!
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Mudder Lover
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Nanaimo, BC
Posts: 25
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Stay with the right product for the right job.
The Spray texture compund in the pail may be a slightly bigger expense than cheaping out and spraying the ceiling with topping mud, but you can feel good that your ceilings won't yellow over time like the topping mud will. (Unlees of course there are heavy smokers in the house). |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: KCMO area
Posts: 829
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Our ceilings get painted here, but they yellow with smoke as well. We have been using Pro-form lite Blue for KD for a number of years but am going to try Freeman box KD mud on the next job. If we use an all-purp we have trouble sanding the overspray with taking out the top angle. Tried and despise dry mix texture unless spraying EVERY day. Stuff sets up in the tank underwater and is a bite to remix...
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I usually paint everything I get, and I sell the "fogged ceiling" to everyone, nice $ in it too! I agree 150% with DP on the lite blue for kd and the troubles with all-purp. I still have never used the dry mix. I don't stray from what works for me.
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: KCMO area
Posts: 829
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So whitey do you not backroll ceilings?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Eastern Texas
Posts: 101
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Quote:
Just curious, what's a "fogged ceiling". Texas here, I've never heard of that. |
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Master Drywall
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Mn
Posts: 49
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The Lite Blue tends to get dry crumbs hanging off in areas it may be setting up a little faster. Plus because the Lite Blue is so lite it tends to blow apart a little less even? The powdered bag texture sets up the most even, sprays the most even for texture size consistancy, and knocks down the most even. The only trouble here is it is best to mix the powdered spray in mixing tanks with built in mixers turning the water in the tanks as the spray is being poured in. This is just my personal opinion. Last edited by 19Riggs88; 04-27-2009 at 09:03 AM. |
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