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    Repairing hole in wall

    Ok, I will respond in a bit with another photo.
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    Repairing hole in wall

    Oh, heh. In that second picture, the brighter white rectangular portion (mid-left) is the small face of the rectangular wall. Imagine a rectangular prism; it has 2 big faces and 4 thin faces. That white rectangle is a thin face. At the very left is the closet sliding door. So the break is on one...
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    Repairing hole in wall

    The break feels thicker than 1/2"; closer to an inch. It goes as far as breaking and loosening that white material I mentioned. For what it's worth, the break/hole is located on a thin wall. Here's what I mean: http://i.imgur.com/5Y9EZ.jpg So, the break is far enough, that I can feel the...
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    Repairing hole in wall

    Thanks for the video link. A question or two. For my case, there's no vapor barrier. But there is some padding (the white stuff seen within the hole in my pic) hanging loose. Is that part of the drywall to remove, or should I leave that there? Thanks.
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    Repairing hole in wall

    Hi. As the title says, I have a problem with a wall hole. It's actually relatively big; about 12 cm by 6 cm. Here's a photo I took: http://i.imgur.com/dh9IK.jpg I would like to repair this hole. I understand that it involes drywall compound, possibly gypsum panel. But that's as far as I know...
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