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 Originally Posted by angllady2
Forget the Dremel hon, that sheetrock is not that tough, punch a hole and start ripping it out with your hands. I can dig a hole in it with my fingernail, now is not the time for subtle!
If you can't pull it loose by hand, grab a tire iron, a hammer, big old screwdriver, anything and just go to it!
Who cares about it looking nice, once it's all over, then you can just replace the whole 4X8 sheet if you need to.
I'll be watching this thread to see good news!
Gale
Thanks for the help! I resorted to a screwdriver and pushed a bunch if little holes and then used pliers to pull out the wall in between. I don't k ow the difference between Sheetrock and drywall but I definitely could not have punched through this stuff.
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Rescued from the venture inside the wall!!!!!!
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Good job getting him out. Lil fella had an interesting night. I bet u did too. Now for the repair. Good luck. It's not too hard.
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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teah repair is not hard. HD sells small pieces of sheetrock/drywall.
Check out what's available at
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 Originally Posted by llovelace
teah repair is not hard. HD sells small pieces of sheetrock/drywall.
Shouldn't be too hard, I'm not concerned about it! Just so happy that I got him out tonight. How he managed to get there, I do not know. He went through atleast four holes within the wall.
He came out with only some very minor scrapes, I'm assuming from screws within the walls. The scrapes dont even penetrate the scale so he should be fine!!!!
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Dude you got lucky, if your house has those metal studs the holes in them aren't deburred at all and are sharp as hell.
Glad you got him out though!
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Re: This might present a bit of a problem....
That's great news, glad you got him out safe and sound.
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Great news. If you need help learning to repair sheet rock, post in the off topic section and I'm sure you'll get lots of help. Glad you got him out safe.
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YAY!!!
I am so very glad you got him out, and that I helped in some small way. 
You probably have the higher grade sheetrock, which is fairly tough, around here everyone uses the bottom of the line stuff and trust me, you can punch a hole in it pretty easily.
But the important thing is, baby is safe and sound and none the worse for wear! And I think we've all learned a very important lesson here, don't turn your back on one of these little buggers for a second. Just like a toddler, you wouldn't believe how much trouble they can get into in a few seconds.
Gale
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