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Thank you for investing in a HYDE

®

 MudGun

 system. Regardless of your past expertise 

(or frustration!) with drywall repair, this system will help you tackle drywall taping quickly  
with much less mess, and achieve a more consistent professional finish every time. 

 

This booklet is set up in two sections. Be sure to consult the section for the model  

you’ve purchased. 

MudGun

 Small Repair (for model #09600)

 

This section (page 3) provides step-by-step instructions for using your MudGun

  

with a MudPak

 (premixed drywall compound) to complete two types of jobs:

 

 

• Flat surface repairs for areas that do not involve corner joints

 

 

• More complex repairs that do involve corner joints

MudGun

 Pro (for model #09610)

 

This section (page 13) provides step-by-step instructions for loading drywall mud from  

a 5-gallon bucket and completing larger taping jobs:
 

 

• Finishing/taping full rooms

 

 

• Small remodeling projects involving butt and/or corner joints

 

 

•  Larger coverage areas where 5 gallon buckets of drywall compound are more  

economical

 

Before using your MudGun

, please use the illustrations provided for each model to  

familiarize yourself with the items enclosed and read the instructions in full for the type of job 
you are tackling. For best results, be sure to read the Tips & Tricks in the boxed areas next to 
each step to avoid mistakes and achieve better results.

 

For more problem-solving tools from Hyde, visit us online at hydetools.com or  

thehydeway.com.

    Sincerely,

    Corey 

Talbot

 

 

 

 

Vice President of Marketing and Product Development

    Hyde 

Tools, 

Inc.

Summary of Contents for 09600

Page 1: ...MUDGUN Drywall Finishing System Quick Start Guide Hyde Tools Inc A Hyde Group Company 800 872 4933 custrelations hydetools com hydetools com Watch the demonstration video online at hydetools com ...

Page 2: ...nts MudGun Pro for model 09610 This section page 13 provides step by step instructions for loading drywall mud from a 5 gallon bucket and completing larger taping jobs Finishing taping full rooms Small remodeling projects involving butt and or corner joints Larger coverage areas where 5 gallon buckets of drywall compound are more economical Before using your MudGun please use the illustrations pro...

Page 3: ...3 Watch the video at hydetools com ...

Page 4: ...0 if your job involves a corner joint Patching Instructions For holes under 8 inches 203mm use a drywall repair patch at least two inches larger than the hole providing 1 inch of overlap on all sides Follow directions on the package to apply it to the wall For larger repairs cut a drywall replacement patch board slightly larger than the hole Place the patch board over the hole and trace its outlin...

Page 5: ...until you need it again 5 Cut drywall tape to the correct length 6 Press the back of the tape the rough side into the mud fully covering each seam illustration i Do not overlap tape at the corners 7 Use the 6 inch putty knife to smooth and firmly seat the tape squeeze excess mud out from under the tape and reapply it over the tape as a thin first coat illustration j 8 Let dry for up to 24 hours Se...

Page 6: ...s wavy and uneven on the edges smooth the compound out by making another pass over the coating using the finishing head without pulling the trigger 5 Rest the gun in water and let the mud dry for up to 24 hours See compound manufacturer s instructions 6 After both sides are dry set the slide adjuster on 0 illustration i 7 Run a bead of mud down the center of each joint illustration j 8 Let the mud...

Page 7: ... ring and tighten illustration h 4 Working from top to bottom pull the nozzle down the length of the corner slowly pumping the trigger to apply a thin and continuous coat of mud illustration i When you reach knee height stop turn the MudGun and work up from the bottom 5 Rest your MudGun in the bucket of water 6 Cut drywall tape to the length needed to reach from ceiling to floor Fold it along the ...

Page 8: ...rer s instructions 4 Sand lightly with 220 grit sandpaper or sanding sponge to eliminate imperfections Prime before painting 12 mudgun m l replacement mudpaks Each MudPak contains 21 5 oz 645 ml of premixed drywall compound for approximately 20 feet of coverage depending on the contour adjustment setting you are using Replacements are available in a 6 pack from retailers who sell this kit or can b...

Page 9: ...ed joints are those that have one wrapped tapered edge of the drywall meeting another tapered edge of drywall and are easiest to finish because they will be flat after you fill the taper in the drywall see illustration Normally on walls tapered joints run horizontally because you can buy drywall sheets in different lengths and create one long tapered joint with few or no butt joints bisecting it v...

Page 10: ...e brake with your thumb illustration f 7 Keeping the brake depressed and the mud gun straight up pull the plunger rod until it is fully extended Do not squeeze the trigger or the plunger rod will jam illustration g 8 Turn the MudGun up quickly to prevent mud from falling out 9 Place the flat joint nozzle on the front of the MudGun illustration h 10 Replace the front ring and tighten illustration i...

Page 11: ...id tape bunching up If the tape has been embedded correctly you will see the silhouette of the tape but not the paper itself There should be no loose edges b c a 18 Embedding corner joints 1 Remove the front ring of the MudGun illustration d Or if the last head used was the finishing head remove the T adapter 2 Place the inside corner nozzle on the front of the MudGun illustration e 3 Replace the ...

Page 12: ...making another pass over the coating using the finishing head without pulling the trigger 10 Rest the gun in water and let the mud dry for 24 hours See compound manufacturer s instructions 11 Once dry set the slide adjuster on 0 illustration h 12 Run a bead of mud down the center of each joint illustration i 13 Let the mud dry then check the flatness of the taped area using a straight edge The fla...

Page 13: ...the joint place the finishing head 2 inches from the corner with the front facing into the corner illustration l 2 As you dispense mud first push the head into the corner illustration m then pull it back along the full length of the joint illustration n This will avoid leaving excess mud in the corner Finishing corner joints 1 Using the inside corner nozzle apply a light coat of compound over the ...

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