How to Patch a Drywall Hole In 5 Mins With No Floating! All New Injection Patch!

How to easily repair drywall with very few tools and get great results a DIY tutorial. This method gets rid of the need for floating and uses household items and fast drying 5-min drywall compound. Great for fixing drywall damage, but if you're dealing with a large number of holes left after insulating, be sure and check out the video where I show how I fixed over 150 holes quickly using spray foam. Check out one of my other drywall patch videos here    • Spray Foam Drywall Patch, How To Fix Lots ...   If you are going to buy some tools instead of trying to do it this way, here's some tools I use when I'm repairing drywall if you're looking for recommendations As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Drill https://amzn.to/3RiVjRC Ryobi 18V Multi Tool https://amzn.to/41qpieW CRAFTSMAN Utility Knife https://amzn.to/3v0sGB7 Warner 6" Plastic Flex Putty Knife https://amzn.to/3GHR4KB 10" Drywall Taping Knife https://amzn.to/47UXH8a #diy #lifehacks #drywall #drywallrepair #diyrepair #remodel 0:00 Introduction 0:47 List of Supplies 1:29 Cut and Trace a Template 1:54 Cut the Hole 2:38 Clean the Edges 2:50 Bevel the Edges 3:17 Backing the Drywall 4:21 Taping the Front 4:44 Melt 2 Holes 5:01 Mixing the 5 Min Mud 6:55 Injecting the Patch 7:19Clean and Tape 7:52 Press with Template 8:21 Peel the tape 8:34 Clean the Excess and Dry 9:15 Sand the Excess 9:23 Spackle and Sand 9:57 Paint 10:21 Final Product and My Thoughts R@