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Regular-Leave t1_j5o2ij1 wrote

The current basic offshore training (BOSIET) for helicopter sea transfers says you can die in as little as two minutes in wet clothes in the North sea. You're taught to not even try to swim or Dave yourself as you lose heat faster, you have to curl up and hope you're able to be rescued in time.

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Regular-Leave t1_j2eetdi wrote

I don't really see that you have a choice. The patch as-is doesn't have enough support, you either need to support it or replace more of the old drywall until you get back to studs

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Regular-Leave t1_j2ed48l wrote

Take out the drywall, cut some squares of plywood and fit one to each corner of the hole so it bridges between the new and old drywall. Screw it down to the old drywall, then fit the new piece and screw it in too

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