So satisfying. When I had to hang a bunch of little floating shelves with keyholes, I used a piece of paper to trace the back of the shelves when I went and marked the spots to put the screws in the wall. I only marked the wall where I drilled, and I could do a bunch of shelves quickly
Additional tip...Tape wide painters tape or wide masking tape and tape it an inch or so below where you will be drilling the holes..Peel the top half of the tape back so it is shaped like an L ..fold the top half outward..with the sticky part of the tape sticking out it will catch any dry wall dust and keep it from falling onto the floor..When your finished drilling the holes you simply pull the tape off slowly and fold it as you go along and it will seal the dust and debris inside the tape saving you from cleaning up the mess on the floor afterward..
@@milmil6594 Awesome tip thanks for sharing. I've done that before and also what I found that works even easier is tape a propped open envelope under where you're drilling, works great too if you have 1 on hand 👍
Ohh man bummer. I havent had to replace the guta in a while. Most people just opt to upgrade toilet if its older when that happens. But changing tbe parts is pretty straightforward, just take a picture of the assembly inside toilet and get matching set at hardware store.