Drywall Corners - Corner Bead Tips

1 year ago
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Several quick tips and tricks about drywall corner bead.

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00:00 Intro
00:12 Back, sweaty, to show some of the things about corner bead
00:25 Want to cut your corner bead, it has a profile
00:47 Make sure you don't have anything bulged out to make an issue
01:15 Ways you can secure the corner bead.
01:30 Ways to keep corner bead straight
01:55 Want to get it tight and where it stands up
02:05 Want corner to be the high on both sides
03:07 Reason he uses screws
03:40 Aim is to always be a bit better and look after the customer
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Transcript:
We're back. Caught me when I'm sweaty. Which is not ever, ever, I should be a supervisor by now, but I'm not. Anyway, we're doing a corner bead, want to show you how, things that I know about corner bead, some of the things I know. First of all your want to cut your corner bead, so you know it has a profile, if you notice it's built up off of each side so you can slide mud over the top of that. It's particularly, I want to show you. I want to sure you don't have anything that's going to keep you bulged out and make an issue.

And then you put it up here with this case for you to screw a one of the videos I showed you a corner bead clincher. You can do that. And you can also use nails, a lot of guys like nails. The thing about screws is that you want to make sure you don't pull so far down, that it will twist the metal you want to try to keep it straight.

So, try to eyeball it straight. And one of the ways you can kind of avoid doing that is put where you put one screw, put another screw over here, close. Now, you can use these holes or you can use the smaller holes, either way you want. The idea is to get it where it's tight and where it stands up. Now, you can twist it around and then this will be hidden When you go across instead of this, what you want is that corner to be the high on both sides All right.

So we're going to keep on going. Now, the reason I use screws as opposed to nails. It's a lot harder to knock that off, with a piece of furniture or something else.

And, you can always change something I was checking something, you can always pull screw out. It's harder to pull a nail out. And it's easier to knock a nail off, or for a nail to have vibration and pull out. I'm not saying you shouldn't do it with nails, I'm saying that's the reason I'm doing it with screws. You can also do it with the corner bead clincher, but that clencher, it relies on the little bitty holes you pinches on the side to hold it on that metal on. It doesn't take very much to knock it off. So, I live with me, the customer might not know how good of a job I'm doing, but I do. And I have to live with me, I have to sleep with me. And if it gets a little bit better.

Takes a little more time, a little more money. That's what I want to do, and that's what you should do. Because you might not want to do it later on over and over. Fixing it. But, everybody has to make their decision. There you go, just try to keep it straight.

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