Submitted by MightyMississippi t3_1230a85 in DIY
MightyMississippi OP t1_jdszz54 wrote
Reply to comment by Blear in Removing a Dry Erase Board Mounted with Construction Adhesive by MightyMississippi
I was done in about half an hour.
If I had to pull the board off by force, rip drywall from the wall, then patch the holes, then paint, would be working all day, or longer.
Minute_Replacement31 t1_jdtuis5 wrote
I dont know why, a drywall saw is cheap and id just cut the whole thing off. Lay a similar chunk, tale and patch, sand and paint.
Longer than 30 min, but youre also not counting the hours you used to research.
MightyMississippi OP t1_jdv2v33 wrote
Yes, but now I have a cool tool I can use again in the future, and now know how to remove a dry erase board without wrecking the wall.
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