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Blear t1_jdsnpwl wrote

That's pretty neat. In terms of time and effort required, how does it compare to hanging up the board by making holes in the wall and then patching the holes later, aka the usual method?

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MightyMississippi OP t1_jdszz54 wrote

I was done in about half an hour.

If I had to pull the board off by force, rip drywall from the wall, then patch the holes, then paint, would be working all day, or longer.

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Minute_Replacement31 t1_jdtuis5 wrote

I dont know why, a drywall saw is cheap and id just cut the whole thing off. Lay a similar chunk, tale and patch, sand and paint.

Longer than 30 min, but youre also not counting the hours you used to research.

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MightyMississippi OP t1_jdv2v33 wrote

Yes, but now I have a cool tool I can use again in the future, and now know how to remove a dry erase board without wrecking the wall.

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