Material and tools need for project:
Plaster of Paris
Container
Wire lath (for large holes)
Tin snips (for cutting wire lath)
Staple gun (for securing wire lath)
Large putty knife
Medium grit sandpaper
Dust mask
Primer
Step1:
For holes larger than two inches, cut a piece of wire lath with the tin snips so that it fits neatly into the hole.
Step2:
With your staple gun firmly secure the wire lath against the wood lath inside the wall.
Step3:
Mix some Plaster of Paris in a container with water. The plaster needs to be thick enough so that it sticks to the wire lath and wall.
Step4:
Apply the Plaster of Paris to wire lath while smoothing it out until it's even with the edges of the wall. Allow to try completely.
Step5:
Wearing your dust mask, sand the wall until it's completely smooth.
Step6:
Prime wall and let dry
Step7:
Apply matching color paint to wall and let dry. If needed apply 2nd coat.
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5 Comments
Post a CommentI have seen homes where the owner could have done well with your advice. Bad plaster patches show.
I love how helpful and useful your articles are. I need to print them out and put them into a notebook. Thanks. :-)
Also excellent!
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No plaster walls here.........the sheetrock (drywall) articles applied to me. Repaired many cracks and holes!