6500 APPLICATOR DRYWALL TAPING TOOL
by Gap Power
SKU 321-6553
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Original price
$62.09
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Original price
$62.09
Original price
$62.09
$62.09
$62.09
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$62.09
Current price
$62.09
In-Store Availability
Stock Status:
Limited Stock (1-2?)
Location:
Aisle C
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Overview
The Homax Drywall Taping Tool (6500) is designed for simultaneous mud and tape application to drywall seams, streamlining the taping stage of drywall finishing work.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | 6500 |
| Brand | Homax |
| Weight | 11.78 lb |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mud Capacity | 5 lb |
| Tape Capacity | Up to 500 ft. |
| Application Rate | 60 ft. of tape and mud per 60 seconds |
| Category | Home & Garden > Household Supplies |
Technical Features
- Simultaneous mud and tape application: Applies joint compound and drywall tape in a single pass, reducing total labor time per seam.
- Application rate of 60 ft. per 60 seconds: Enables rapid coverage across multiple seams, improving productivity on large drywall installations.
- 5 lb. mud capacity: Holds a substantial volume of joint compound, reducing the frequency of refills during continuous operation.
- Accommodates up to 500 ft. of tape: Accepts standard large rolls, minimizing roll changes on extended runs.
- Adjustable mud control knob: Allows the operator to regulate compound flow rate, helping ensure consistent mud coverage across varying seam conditions.
- Tape tracking wheels: Guide tape alignment along the seam for accurate, properly bedded tape joints prior to finishing coats.
- Plastic construction: Contributes to the overall tool weight of 11.78 lb, keeping the applicator manageable during extended use.
Applications
- Taping and mudding drywall seams in residential and commercial interior construction.
- Preparing properly bedded tape joints ahead of finishing coats and sanding.
- High-volume drywall work where consistent tape placement and mud coverage are required across long seam runs.
- Use by contractors or experienced DIYers seeking to reduce the number of individual steps in the drywall finishing process.






























