This invention relates to taping surface joints on drywall. It will carry the drywall compound, and allow the compound to overflow on the drywall tape that is on top of a wheel. After the tape is applied to the joint of the drywall, The Taper, will be able to wipe the tape with a 6 inch knife, to smooth the tape so it can be coated with compound.
This invention is very simple, and easy, and inexpensive. Most all of the tools for drywall taping with a wheel, is quite expensive to purchase. This tool only weighs 3 to 4 pounds, without the drywall compound in the box, that is provided for the compound. The front panel of the compound box is slanted This is to allow the compound to form a pocket of compound to feed a continuous flow of material, that will fall on top of the drywall tape. as the drywall tape, is being rolled out of the compound box, will have an even flow of the material.
This tool has handles that has been formed in the plastic, on the bottom of the base, where it is very easy to carry. It helps you to control the wheel as you roll it down the drywall joint. The wheel on the tool will crease the tape, when it is placed into a corner.
Ordinarily a person has to take a pan with compound in it , using a 6 inch knife to spread the compound on each side of the corner, then he has to reach for tape, and place the tape by hand, and place it the corner, by creasing the tape with the 6″ knife.
Taping with this tool, is a time saver, and will save the expense of purchasing other tools to complete the job. This tool comes in three parts, the base, the compound holder box, And a tape holder, which has a 6 inch knife compartment. The compound box can be put on the base, or taken off of the base, by using the two side latches for cleaning purposes.
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 12/317,288 filed Mar. 13, 2009 To file corrected application paper. Tuckers E Z All Purpose Taping Tool.