Like many aspects of drywall, it's all depends on your skill & knowledge. I've been in drywall over 30 years, and have run my own business for about 15 of those years, (www.mrpatchdrywall.com). I specialize in drywall repairs and mesh tape is absolutely the best tape to use, for my application. And I've NEVER had a call back because of tape failure, joint cracks, etc. Does that mean it can never crack, of course not, any tape can crack, and I've fixed THOUSANDS of cracks, and have seen both types of tape crack.
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The big advantages to Mesh tape are you can apply it to the joint, and immediately coat it, which brings it to the taped, then coated step when using paper. With paper, it takes 2 days to get to that same point. If you use fast setting joint compound, (ie hotmud), you gain the added benefit of almost no shrinkage, allowing you to finish the work faster, plus you can apply multiple coats in one day with hotmud. The other big advantage is you can't get blisters with hotmud, something that plagues MOST all amateurs.
I have no problem whatsoever in coating it and making it not show, but again, that's because I'm the best at what I do, with tons of experience. You as an amateur will not be able to achieve the same quality I can, BUT, with a little extra work, you can get close enough to suit you in most cases.
I recommend checking out my YouTube channel at www.thatkiltedguy.com where I actually have a video discussing just this subject, as well as numerous others that should help you all out a lot.
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Thanks, Guy, That Kilted Guy.com
The guy that has done drywall work for me in the past always uses paper tape. He has done drywall for years. He claims the paper is stronger than the fiberglass tape because it is more solid. He also claims that with the paper you will have less corner cracks and seam cracks because once it is set, it does not flex as much as fiberglass tape. The fiberglass can give in different directions. But then he also told me that the fiberglass was more or less made for the DIY'er that had trouble using the paper tape properly. So they came out with the lazy way of putting the tape all on before hand and it sticking to the wall. I can see that as I have used the fiberglass tape. The paper tape is more time consuming.
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