No one uses the old metal corners anymore because they do chip ,and everyone knows that .Bad example ,he was also hitting the metal corner harder. That being said I’ve been using no coat for my inside off angles for years .
Hi Steve, thanks for your feedback. This clip was actually supplied by one of our partners. Perhaps we can do an updated video in the near future to show the comparison with a different example.
Hi Chris, This clip was actually supplied by one of our partners. Is an installation comparison something you'd like to see on our channel? Let us know!
It's not sandpaper resistant. You can't get anywhere near it with a porter cable, which means it all has to be hand sanded. Still way better than metal though.
No one uses the old metal corners anymore because they do chip ,and everyone knows that .Bad example ,he was also hitting the metal corner harder. That being said I’ve been using no coat for my inside off angles for years .
Hi Steve, thanks for your feedback. This clip was actually supplied by one of our partners. Perhaps we can do an updated video in the near future to show the comparison with a different example.
so no coat 450 can be used for off angles.
So do you always put a second cover coat over 'No Coat'? I assume its designed not to show if you just embed it in mud and thats all???
Wish my company would use this
Why don't you hit both angles the same way for a correct comparison?
Hi Chris,
This clip was actually supplied by one of our partners. Is an installation comparison something you'd like to see on our channel? Let us know!
Hello, does anyone know if that no coat dispenser shown at the beginning is for sale anywhere? I can't seem to find it. Thank you
Sorry Eddye, it isn't something that we stock.
It's not sandpaper resistant. You can't get anywhere near it with a porter cable, which means it all has to be hand sanded. Still way better than metal though.
Thanks for your feedback Bama