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Old 02-25-2010, 08:20 PM   #1
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hey guys, i seamfill and paint, i own a finish pro corner finisher, and i find it leaves a slight round inside corner,which is harder to cut in while painting , i was thinking after i put the final coat on with the corner finisher maybe mudding one side by hand on the the ceilings to get a straighter line for when i cut in while painting. any ideas or is there a better corner finisher that leaves a perfect square inside corner. thanks

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Old 02-25-2010, 09:33 PM   #2
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Re: square inside corners


You could try using a dual angle drywall sponge to sand out your corners. It has two edges that when swiped tight in the corner will sharpen it out. you could also fold your old sandpapers in half and run them in the corners if it's really bad. No angle head will leave a perfect corner but it should be close. Other poster might be able to comment as to whether the blades are worn or need adjusting.

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Is the tape kind of frizzy in the middle? That would point to your roller, if it's mud that is rounded, yes your plow head needs new blades/ adjusted.
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Old 02-26-2010, 09:01 PM   #4
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I tried some finish pro boxes when my supplier got some testers, and I was not impressed. The silver finish started flaking off immediately exposing raw metal and making them almost impossible to push. I don't know about their heads quality-wise, but personally I would recommend a Tapetech head. Just replace the "bullets" or the clips that hold the wings on a couple times a year, and it should last a LONG LONG time!
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I have the same issue. I use the Better Than Ever Tube and Angle heads. My best corners are when I flush my 1st pass with a 2.5", let dry coat each side separately with 4" knife. The issue is it takes too long on a big job. If I run a 3.5" corner flusher after the the 2.5" dries, I'll sand all ceiling angles with a small rectangle sponge to assist in a sharp cut line. I tried using an angled sponge but it cuts a bad line into the inside angle. All ceilings here are Level 4, painted flat.
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I had a look at some new finishpro angle heads and noticed the tip is rounded compared to other brands, it would help avoid tearing the tape on the first coat I suppose. my northstar head was as sharp as a knife when I first got it so I tried dulling the tip with my bench grinder...It made a sort of "PINK" sound when it broke
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you guys are using a roller on your tape before the corner tools, yes? Not using the roller is a sure way to end up with not so sexy round corners.
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Yes, i use one every time.
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it's not very fancy, but I have good luck on my inside corners sanding with roll sandpaper that's about an 1/8" wider than my Marshalltown hand sander. I can sand right into the corner (using the MT sander), and as long as I've done nice work with the BTE angle tools, the corner crisps up real nice. The roll paper doesn't have any clamp tabs cut in it, so the sheet curls up under the clamp at full width. Gives me about 3/16" rub against the side of the corner the sander isn't pressed on. Things get inconvenient if the corner was mudded ugly though. Then I need a sponge. The roll sandpaper I just get at home depot.
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Dynamic Medium/Fine square sanding sponge. One pass with the med/med side, one pass fine/fine side. that should be a perfectly sharp corner. one pass with fine/fine should be a perfect sharp corner if you've coated nicely (assuming the edges have been passed over with a pole/vacuum sander of some kind). Dynamic brand sponges are kick*ss.

they might not be available in the US.

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does anybody else like to cut one corner off each side of the sponge? i do this so it does not leave a line when i sand inside corners
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does anybody else like to cut one corner off each side of the sponge? i do this so it does not leave a line when i sand inside corners
Yep, we do. We cut the opposite corners off so it doesn't leave a mark on either side of the corner.
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Do you guy's not get angled sanding sponges over there? If you're not sure what I mean I can post a picky.
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Do you guy's not get angled sanding sponges over there? If you're not sure what I mean I can post a picky.

I use the Trim-tex angled sponges.
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Yep, we do. We cut the opposite corners off so it doesn't leave a mark on either side of the corner.
yup, same here.
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i like the regular sponges cause it sands both sides at the same leaving a sharp corner in one pass. the angled ones require sanding both sides which i do when i'm pole sanding. they are great for the tricky spots though. whatever works for ya!
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you guys will think i'm nuts (as do many people i've worked with) but I use a corner trowel. I only use it on second and third coats. At first, it takes a little longer, but once you get the hang of it- it's really quick. The corners come perfect.
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I use the norton angle blocks, and the 3M angle blocks
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i like the regular sponges cause it sands both sides at the same leaving a sharp corner in one pass. the angled ones require sanding both sides which i do when i'm pole sanding. they are great for the tricky spots though. whatever works for ya!
I am just the opposite I will not use a square edge in the angles it will sand a ridge on the opposite side, angle works best , does that mean u only sand one side of the angle ? do u not have to sand both sides for a decent job other than a pole sander ? what about the top ring angle if there is texture how do u manage to sand a crisp angle there ? I had a guy sand out a home once and use the square edge all along the ceiling text. He got fired over that one the whole house had a 1" sanded band around the ceiling what a dumb azz. had to re texture the whole house after the painters already had been there really sucked. I am with whitey 3M or a comparable grade angle sponge. Using angled sponges allow u to detail a perfect angle.
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there is another reason why texture should be done after sanding. if the texture has been done first, then yes, i have to use an angled sponge.
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