Screw these supports vertically behind the opening to keep the patch from cracking.
Patch a wall without studs witha piece of sheet rock.
Hold the support in place and secure it with drywall screws without driving the screws through the drywall.
Use a drywall knife to cover the patch with spackling compound or lightweight joint compound in a crisscross pattern feathering the edges so it blends with the wall.
The pilot hole ensures that the anchor starts its path into the wall smoothly and hits the location you want to mount it at precisely.
Cutting large sheets 4 x 8 of drywall can be a hassle.
Cut two pieces of 2x4 slightly larger than the hole.
Use a drywall or reciprocating saw to cut out the area within the traced lines image 3.
Allow to dry as you work your way through this how to patch drywall project.
I then cut a piece of new drywall and screw that into the shim.
While holding it try to get a screw through the existing drywall on both sides to hold the shim in place.
Cut a 1 x 3 inch piece of scrap lumber or 3 4 inch piece of plywood approximately 2 to 4 inches longer than the height of the patch.
To use the patch just clean the wall surface and sand it to give the surface a little tooth then stick the patch over the hole and cover it with two or three thin layers of joint compound.
Make a pilot hole on the wall where the anchor will go.
Place the patch over the hole and pencil its outline on the damaged wall.
To feather the edge increase pressure and angle on the drywall knife as you reach the outer edges of the patch area to minimize or thin the compound on the drywall.
You can speed up the process by using setting type compound for the first coat.
3 finishing nail and a hammer will do the job.
In most cases tapping a small hole into the wall with a no.
Draw an x on the wall above the hole and an arrow on the patch that points at the x so you ll know how to orient the patch in step 6.
Immediately apply a thin layer of compound on top of the tape.
The first thing you can do is take a shim and put it in the hole.
I have patched several holes in drywall with no studs.
Lay a 1 8 in thick bed of patch drywall compound over the joints and press paper tape into the compound with a flexible 6 in.
It can be tricky since shims are so thin.
You can cut entire lengths of drywall easily even without setting the sheets flat on the floor.
Measure the hole then cut a scrap piece of drywall that is slightly larger than the hole s diameter.
Not only that drywall is wobbly and hard to manage.