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CORNER bEAD
Using the perforated metal (cheap) corner bead.
I am using drywall nails to attached thne mud, is this right? John |
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Re: CORNER bEAD
as long as it stays on the wall, it's right!
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Don't use metal, There is better corner bead to use..
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Btw, make sure you push it up in the corner good. If not, it will stick out, that could cause problems like extra work to finish and the baseboard bowing out. I have to watch my new guys on this. |
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Well if he's a DW contractor and not a DIY'r he'd know that as well as your seasoned guys
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Re: CORNER bEAD
and IF is such a big word.......but the key one here.
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Re: CORNER bEAD
I would have to agree with Al Taper the metal corner bead is a thing of the past , Paper faced tape is the way to go , as far as air stapling it is a fast way of putting up bead and i use to do this years ago , unless you have experience putting on bead i would shy away from this because you really should clinch them on first which will make sure they are square on . If you just staple them on , (assuming you are a beginner by your posts) you may get them on crooked causing a royal pain in the a$$ to coat , once they are stapled on I can tell you from experience NO FUN TAKING OFF....
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Re: CORNER bEAD
I Know this comment is a little late
but when ever we use a metal bead we use a mini plaster bead then we just put it on with a regular T150 staple gun which is easy then coat with some 45 Last edited by R.E. Plaster; 08-02-2009 at 08:08 PM. |
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Re: CORNER bEAD
I just recently tried the no coat 450 on every corner in this bathroom of 140 sq ft and I love the stuff. makes life easy. I've also used the joint compund from georgia pacific called densarmor cote wow this stuff goes on like butter. only cant find it in the stores anymore. N.J.
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I love that compound, I bought over 100 buckets of it from Lowes, and they don't sell it anymore. It was cheaper too, like 8.50 a 5 gal vs the USG 12 green lid. No coat is real good, but takes time putting up. I always use a clincher and then add staples. |
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I know It pisses me off I cant find anymore of that compound. lowes put a sale on the last they had and I bought 5 gal buckets for $2.58 each, that was a deal.
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Re: CORNER bEAD
you should not screw or nail metal corner on wood,if wood twists or shrinks you get crack on edge of bead!you are a lot better off useing paper corner,just apply mud on corner put bead on then check with knife for proper space and wipe off mud then feather it out 10 minutes later. i use 10 inch knife
Last edited by tvo; 08-29-2009 at 08:06 PM. |
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