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I would like to know if anyone has found a good book on the various textures you can apply to gypboard.I am getting many requests for small repairs and have used the spray can with some success. Short of bringing out the air line and hopper, has anyone found an effective way to do small spots of textures?
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I would like to know if anyone has found a good book on the various textures you can apply to gypboard.I am getting many requests for small repairs and have used the spray can with some success. Short of bringing out the air line and hopper, has anyone found an effective way to do small spots of textures?