Nick, I have the drill bit attachment. I have no idea where my household mixer went. My mother thought that I could stir the mix with a whisk. She has no idea how thick it gets. LOL. As an aside, my mother also thought that I could cut through a fallen oak branch (varied from 10" to 30" diameter) with a handheld coping saw.
So, what I have so far:
*the 547 mix x2 (just in case)
*gloves
*mask for fumes
*trowel/float thingy for spreading
*putty knives for scooping
*drywall tape knife for wider spreading/pulling
*painter's tape (if needed to block off areas)
*50 grit sandpaper (also more sandpapers if I look for them)
*stirring attachment for power drill
*power drill/screwdriver
*shopvac
*level & straight edge
*buckets
*measuring cups
*eye protection in case of splatter
*shop towels
*angle grinder w/ diamond cup wheel just in case things go pearshaped
*Boxcutter/knife (if anything needs cutting)
*motivation to get this done :-D
So, what I have so far:
*the 547 mix x2 (just in case)
*gloves
*mask for fumes
*trowel/float thingy for spreading
*putty knives for scooping
*drywall tape knife for wider spreading/pulling
*painter's tape (if needed to block off areas)
*50 grit sandpaper (also more sandpapers if I look for them)
*stirring attachment for power drill
*power drill/screwdriver
*shopvac
*level & straight edge
*buckets
*measuring cups
*eye protection in case of splatter
*shop towels
*angle grinder w/ diamond cup wheel just in case things go pearshaped
*Boxcutter/knife (if anything needs cutting)
*motivation to get this done :-D