Maaate, this is exactly the type of video i have been looking for, excellently explained and awesome camera work.. thank you and keep up the good work.. cheers
I'll share this tip just in case there are other absolute beginners like me who just didn't get it..... I watched the video 4 times and then went off cutting angles and got them all ballsed up and only seemed to be able to make exterior angles. Then I watched the video one more time and when he said THE RIGHT EXTERIOR CUT IS THE MATCH TO THE LEFT INTERIOR CUT omg all of a sudden it clicked into my brain and I got it. Thank you for the video xxxx
Our Family I know its difficult to grasp cause it seems back to front for ameteurs. As I say to beginners many times, try with a small sample first until you "see the Light" and keep looking at the video and you will get it! Thanks for your feed back..
Mate, you are a lifesaver - that saved me a lot of struggle and I really appreciate you spending your time putting these videos together. Thanks heaps.
Hi Rob and thanks so much for your comment. As they say, there's more than one way to skin a cat and I appreciate other peoples methods and idea. Even my apprentices would come up with an idea different to mine which I then adopted. I always encourage for new ideas and uniqueness. Regards Nerio
Thanks for the video I usually use the CSR videos for my apprentices it,s alway good to see another persons approach. Measuring from the thin paper edge of the internals can be inaccurate good to see you using the edge of the box to hook the tape on and measure. Leaving the adhesive on until slightly cheesy, then when removed with a small tool it comes off cleaner.
LOL, all that time I thought you wearing a Bluetooth around your ears. thanks for letting me know what it was..a radio lol awesome videos love your tutorials.
where can I see your method for cutting mitres.. always keen on learning other methods. I can't see a video on your channel. Perhaps you can give all of us a link. For your information a normal room has four 90 degree angles. Where did you get 45 degrees from?
Perhaps if you mitred the corners correctly there would no need for faffing about with excessive filler and and filling. This takes up a lot of time and effort were as if you mitred the corners to their true degrees a scrape and wipe over will reduce that time wasted. No room corners are a true 45 degrees and I have never yet found one.
Maaate, this is exactly the type of video i have been looking for, excellently explained and awesome camera work.. thank you and keep up the good work.. cheers
I'll share this tip just in case there are other absolute beginners like me who just didn't get it..... I watched the video 4 times and then went off cutting angles and got them all ballsed up and only seemed to be able to make exterior angles. Then I watched the video one more time and when he said THE RIGHT EXTERIOR CUT IS THE MATCH TO THE LEFT INTERIOR CUT omg all of a sudden it clicked into my brain and I got it. Thank you for the video xxxx
Our Family
I know its difficult to grasp cause it seems back to front for ameteurs. As I say to beginners many times, try with a small sample first until you "see the Light" and keep looking at the video and you will get it! Thanks for your feed back..
Mate, you are a lifesaver - that saved me a lot of struggle and I really appreciate you spending your time putting these videos together. Thanks heaps.
+Astonix
I'm so happy to hear the videos has helped you out!! Regards and good luck with your projects..
Hi Rob and thanks so much for your comment. As they say, there's more than one way to skin a cat and I appreciate other peoples methods and idea. Even my apprentices would come up with an idea different to mine which I then adopted. I always encourage for new ideas and uniqueness.
Regards Nerio
Thanks for the video I usually use the CSR videos for my apprentices it,s alway good to see another persons approach. Measuring from the thin paper edge of the internals can be inaccurate good to see you using the edge of the box to hook the tape on and measure. Leaving the adhesive on until slightly cheesy, then when removed with a small tool it comes off cleaner.
thanks and glad the plaster repair tips videos helped you!
regards Nerio
Thank you for your comment
LOL, all that time I thought you wearing a Bluetooth around your ears. thanks for letting me know what it was..a radio lol awesome videos love your tutorials.
Ankaboot
Ha Ha thanks for your comment and glad you got a laugh Cheers
thank very much, great video
where can I see your method for cutting mitres.. always keen on learning other methods. I can't see a video on your channel. Perhaps you can give all of us a link. For your information a normal room has four 90 degree angles. Where did you get 45 degrees from?
Perhaps if you mitred the corners correctly there would no need for faffing about
with excessive filler and and filling.
This takes up a lot of time and effort were as if you mitred the corners to their true degrees a scrape and wipe over will reduce that time wasted.
No room corners are a true 45 degrees and I have never yet found one.
can't please everyone!
"awesome camera work."
lol,do you really think so?