Good video, thank you. You showed an important detail about scraping-out some of the texture on the existing wall. Before putting in the corner bead it would have been best to prefill on that left wall just to even out the surface then let it dry. Then, now that it is all even and uniform it would make the next step of applying the corner bead more straight, more even and easier.
Note: 3M makes a spray glue specifically for this material called 60 Adhesive. You spray on the bead and on the wall, wait a few minutes, and then adhere using the double dry contact method (from the old rubber cement days). In this way, you can use for inside/outside corners for ceilings, walls, bulkheads, etc and stick it up easy without fighting gravity. Let glue dry and mud afterward.
Didn’t using this adhesive and had issues with lifting during drying phase. Had to tear it out and redo with std drywall tape. Adhesive may have helped. Willing to try next time for the perfect corners.
Another very helpful video, thank you! I'm off to see how I can do. So up in the corner, can the vertical and horizontal beads overlap? I don't know if that matters. I guess in general, can paper tape overlap, or should the tapes run up flush to each other, or should there be a gap between them?
Nice. I'm going to be doing a bedroom renovation by myself and I've been doing some research on youtube. Your video was recommended to me. Thanks for the info. keep it up, you're doing a great job. Makes me feel a bit more confident as I move forward. 👍🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
While inside corner bead adds a little bit of cost to the project. Its much more forgiving than the traditional drywall tape method. Also a bit quicker. Highly recommendable to the average DIYer. Good video.
Well done. And I LOVE "Don't waste materials!". Too much waste these days. Also, way nice putting a camera in your daughter's hands for the hand-held stuff. You may just spark an interest in a really cool way to make a living (I come from a production background. And in fact, I know a wildly successful cameraman/camerawoman couple who comment from Washington to LA for work!).
Good video, thank you. You showed an important detail about scraping-out some of the texture on the existing wall. Before putting in the corner bead it would have been best to prefill on that left wall just to even out the surface then let it dry. Then, now that it is all even and uniform it would make the next step of applying the corner bead more straight, more even and easier.
Thank you! And thank you for sharing your technique and advice! 🙏🏽👍🏽
EXCELLENT camera work!!
Thank you 🙏🏽!
Used this. One side lifted significantly. Had to tear it out. Will try again.
Ended up using regular tape for corners. Flawless.
Good job to you daughter, better than other people doing video good job.
Great camera work nice job
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Note: 3M makes a spray glue specifically for this material called 60 Adhesive. You spray on the bead and on the wall, wait a few minutes, and then adhere using the double dry contact method (from the old rubber cement days). In this way, you can use for inside/outside corners for ceilings, walls, bulkheads, etc and stick it up easy without fighting gravity. Let glue dry and mud afterward.
Didn’t using this adhesive and had issues with lifting during drying phase. Had to tear it out and redo with std drywall tape. Adhesive may have helped. Willing to try next time for the perfect corners.
@@davidzwicker9988 3M corner bead glue works great.
Nice idea , I'm going to try double sided tape thanks
Didnt even know this was available. Thanks for the video.
Great job. Makes for really nice corners. 👍🏼
Good job and AMAZING camera work!
Thank you so much for watching!
Another very helpful video, thank you! I'm off to see how I can do. So up in the corner, can the vertical and horizontal beads overlap? I don't know if that matters. I guess in general, can paper tape overlap, or should the tapes run up flush to each other, or should there be a gap between them?
Snip them at 45s so they butt in tightly
Appreciate the time for making this video. Thanks you
wow ur corner bead came out lit 😃
I like the music
Nice. I'm going to be doing a bedroom renovation by myself and I've been doing some research on youtube. Your video was recommended to me. Thanks for the info. keep it up, you're doing a great job. Makes me feel a bit more confident as I move forward. 👍🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you so much! I’m glad I could be of help! Happy and safe renovating! 👍🏽😊🙏🏽
Holy! I’ve always used tape in corners, but have used corner beads on corners that stick outwards.
Do you need to apply mud all the way into the inside, or can you just feather the perforated portion?
Please apply mud on the inside or you will get air pocket bubbles
Recommend using adhesive to avoid messy lifting during mud drying. Had a poor experience.
@@davidzwicker9988 the mud is the adhesive. It is so viscous that it creates a vacuum behind the corner trim which holds it in place.
Awesome video 📹
Thanks, I was using my uncles technique from the 90's LoL
Good job 👏
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for posting this. Exactly what I have to do.
Such a good way of doing it. The first time I seen it done on inside corners. The camera job was pretty good. God bless. Happy Easter
While inside corner bead adds a little bit of cost to the project. Its much more forgiving than the traditional drywall tape method. Also a bit quicker. Highly recommendable to the average DIYer. Good video.
Thank you 🙏🏽
So sweet, "Daddy loves you."
How not to do finish work
Well done. And I LOVE "Don't waste materials!". Too much waste these days. Also, way nice putting a camera in your daughter's hands for the hand-held stuff. You may just spark an interest in a really cool way to make a living (I come from a production background. And in fact, I know a wildly successful cameraman/camerawoman couple who comment from Washington to LA for work!).
Here's to you for involving your daughter in your work! Now pay her for it, she can put it in an ira and take care of you in your old age!
Might be good demonstration but cut out the stupid annoying music and just talk... you have a great demonstration
😂…thank I will talk next time, thank you for the feedback 🙏🏽
On the contrary, I enjoyed the music and on-screen text instead of talking. You led by example.