Very helpful. I'm installing bead on everything in my basement bathroom install with one exception and will use Strait Flex for the one angle. This showed me how and confirmed that my existing vinyl bead I got today won't work. Thanks!
your videos have seriously taught me so much.. been in the trades for about 4 years now and it seems that im always learning something with your videos. Keep it up man!
I had an outside corner (obtuse angle) that cracked on me, using vinyl corner bead. What's the best way to redo that? I had to tear it off and am starting over. Should I fill void with 45 minute mud, then put corner bead on after it's dried?
That's what I'd do, if it's a large void it helps to fill it for more solid surface area to adhere the bead. Sometimes the flexible bead retains some "spring" to it, and it unfolds/detaches before it dries, creasing it back and forth a few more times can help soften out the tension.
how many coats of finishing mud did it take to cover the flex edge?I'm doing dry walled beams?I'm using standard tape at the the two ceiling inside joints of the box but the flex on the bottom edges.
The most important thing is having lots of mud on the corner, especially if the framing isn't straight, and also shaping the angle of the straightflex to match the corner angle. Rarely, if there's any spot not cooperating due to uneven framing, I'll pin it with a thumbtack until its dry and adhered. This is how all the finishers do these angles, at least where I live.
It's hard to explain, but there's a subtle shape difference at the corner tip depending on which way it's folded. Makes a noticeable difference. It's all on the product instructions on the box.
Very helpful. I'm installing bead on everything in my basement bathroom install with one exception and will use Strait Flex for the one angle. This showed me how and confirmed that my existing vinyl bead I got today won't work. Thanks!
your videos have seriously taught me so much.. been in the trades for about 4 years now and it seems that im always learning something with your videos. Keep it up man!
Thanks! I have some funky corners I'm working on just like that, and I was trying to figure the best way to finish them.
The excellent presentation of your tutorial video shows your experience! Thank you!
you did perfectly it looks very clean and smooth
Awesome corner bead work
thank you. it would be great to see the final product (after paint is on)
Thank you always wondered about best beads for angles on stairway
Thanks for making this video. Not all corners are 90° angles!
My question is who the hell framed it like that
I notice you use both the strait-flex and their competitor from no-coat level line
which do you preferÉ
When u know what ur doing, anything works. I've used corner paper tape....
I had an outside corner (obtuse angle) that cracked on me, using vinyl corner bead. What's the best way to redo that? I had to tear it off and am starting over. Should I fill void with 45 minute mud, then put corner bead on after it's dried?
That's what I'd do, if it's a large void it helps to fill it for more solid surface area to adhere the bead. Sometimes the flexible bead retains some "spring" to it, and it unfolds/detaches before it dries, creasing it back and forth a few more times can help soften out the tension.
how many coats of finishing mud did it take to cover the flex edge?I'm doing dry walled beams?I'm using standard tape at the the two ceiling inside joints of the box but the flex on the bottom edges.
After the flex is applied and dry, 2 coats of finishing mud is standard
Awesome work!
Thank you
What is the name that you put in corner
CGC Straight-flex original
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what type of mud ? hot mud, all purpose?
All-purpose
Thanks for the video. I have a house project with angles like this and I'm far from a pro. Here goes nothing...
The most important thing is having lots of mud on the corner, especially if the framing isn't straight, and also shaping the angle of the straightflex to match the corner angle. Rarely, if there's any spot not cooperating due to uneven framing, I'll pin it with a thumbtack until its dry and adhered. This is how all the finishers do these angles, at least where I live.
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What's the reason you fold it that way instead of the other way?
It's hard to explain, but there's a subtle shape difference at the corner tip depending on which way it's folded. Makes a noticeable difference. It's all on the product instructions on the box.
@@Interior_Works alright, thanks bro!
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Mix some Elmer’s glue into your mud. That will keep it from cracking in a couple of years
truth be told, i know a guy who ran out of glue and mixed in some white dynaflex into some bathroom window skylight mud,
Thank you
Something tells me that you don't do this for a living...
What would that be
We make it happen