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Spend your money on good quality blades--Ames is a good place to look,if you have one locally.

6" 10" and 12"---a round bottom pan will pay for itself in time saved on cleaning.

A round head sanding stick with Velcro paper is another nice tool.

Renting a power sander and vacuum should be considered,also.

Buy the big 3-M sanding sponges----big is best.

Learn the 3 types of mud and what they are for.-----Got to go---Mike----
 

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I mention the mud types a lot----

Other good things to have--a drywall screw gun---and a mud mixer or a BIG drill---the bucket muds go on much better with a good whipping.
 
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