I like your videos and watched a lot of them before I tackled my one and only (ever) laying of VCT tiles in my kitchen, and then putting on the cove base. I tiled and applied cove around a lot of metal late 40s kitchen cabinets and there are no videos for this scenerio or the challenges I faced. Luckily, the cove base covered most of my goofs around the perimiter of the room and also on the plus side, I was pretty confident with both the inside and outside cove corners thanks to videos like this one :) If you ever have the opportinuty to video a situation like mine, I would enjoy seeing it. Never know, there may be another like it in my future.
@@habanohal I started having a little bit of pain around my ankles after wearing the pro knees for a few years so I had to get something that did not hinder the bend that is just above my foot
@@FloorsbySouthernboys It does have its advantages over a top-set gouge which has its advantages over using a blade to carve out what some would claim to be a 45 degree angle which, as our host rightly pointed out, is not enough.
I like your videos and watched a lot of them before I tackled my one and only (ever) laying of VCT tiles in my kitchen, and then putting on the cove base. I tiled and applied cove around a lot of metal late 40s kitchen cabinets and there are no videos for this scenerio or the challenges I faced. Luckily, the cove base covered most of my goofs around the perimiter of the room and also on the plus side, I was pretty confident with both the inside and outside cove corners thanks to videos like this one :) If you ever have the opportinuty to video a situation like mine, I would enjoy seeing it. Never know, there may be another like it in my future.
Love how you wrapped you van awesome
Crispy is the word of the day. Love it. Don’t be surprised if you hear me repeating “crispy” on one of my videos
@@johnsteier3535 absolutely. Super crispy.
Thank you
Awesome tips, thank you Rueben!
Absolutely you’re quite welcome, my friend
Love it. Thank you for the tip.
@@17thlegion41 for sure, man no problem
Awesome.
Man, this is freaking awesome. There’s a handful of people that talk crap about it, but it is top-notch in every aspect
I use a D- cutter for installing Millwork base.
@@VinylFluoride without a doubt they have the best cutters available
Wrapped the van!
@@samuelhiatt1238 yes sir
Why did you switch from pro knee s?
@@habanohal I started having a little bit of pain around my ankles after wearing the pro knees for a few years so I had to get something that did not hinder the bend that is just above my foot
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@@carpet180 😀👍
Sorcery. 😊
@@rossclarke7692 😀😀 gotta admit that sorcery is pretty awesome though
@@FloorsbySouthernboys It does have its advantages over a top-set gouge which has its advantages over using a blade to carve out what some would claim to be a 45 degree angle which, as our host rightly pointed out, is not enough.
@@rossclarke7692 yup
$400 for a tool to use twice a year? Holy balls. Maybe for a full time come installer...