Corner boxes are better in my opinion. They have an angled head so it's easier to run and have extendable handles for those hard to reach tall ceilings.
Btw: I think overall the mudrunner is better because when you want to rerun it from the otherside without you have to adjust the nut again. Maybe I m to inexperienced with my mudshot but that is perception off it
I find it easier to push the mud shot than pull it, where possible. Also keep flow as slow as possible and go slow. Put angle head in the corner, push to start flow wait as second and watch for flow to start then start pushing. Re run the angle if necessary. I watched someone here on RUclips he had it dialed. Pretty much one pass and beautiful corner.
I’ll tell you what your doing wrong but first Forget all the hatters bro !! I like that you posted the video and didnt edit out the mistakes . And also no one can float a angle faster than tools And leave it so perfect and clean . I was going to say your mud was to thick but you said it wasn’t so i watched you run it and seen the problem. 2 things you did wrong were #1 you have to let the tool work not the tool makeing you work. Don’t push so hard it doesn’t take a lot of pressure to fold the flaps of the angle head down . Just a little bit of pressure and they fold down . When you put a lot of pressure the tool cant slide like butter . So just enough to fold end fold in and so it stays in the corner and #2 this is the game changer tip it’s always easier push than it is pull . Don’t keep the tool behind you and pull it keep the angle head and tool in front of you and push it . Its going to run smoother and Will finish the angle on the first pass. Not way way In front of you but you will get the feel of exactly where but it has to be at least in front thats why when you do corners its so much easier and slides beautiful because your pushing the tool and not pulling it . Hope this helps you out man . Be cool to get some feedback if this advice helped you
@J Z first let me thank you for your time on posting on my video Second this is the type of comment I am looking forward to get the ones that are respectful and kind and like I stated on my video “i don’t know everything and I don’t think you do either but together we can learn together “ Hopefully we can connect on more videos and yes after starting working with the mud shot I figured my mistake and one they were corrected everything when pretty fast
Awesome man . I kinda figured by now you were flying with that thing so i really wasn’t going to give advise . But I said ehhh maybe just in case . Glad to hear it’s making you money now . Takes a lot of balls to post videos Cause you know their is always going to be them guys who just have to be negative . But hats off bro . Keep pushing that mud and stay blessed brother . Oh and no I don’t know everything but your right I’m sure you know tricks that would change my Tbt game for sure. I always keep a open mind . I’m addicted to this trade . I kinda learned backwards . I started with a big company who was training people with no experience to run the tools . Then taught me how to texture , then taught me how to use the knives. Once I learned how to apply the mud smooth and step back and see how pretty it looks I was hooked like a drug ..... and it’s a very hard trade to learn . You can teach someone to wire up a light , or teach them plumbing , or framing, heck all other trades can be taught and picked up by almost anyone . But this trade your either going to get it or your not It’s more of a art !
@@New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint yes sir I got other videos to upload Got other products to show and how they make the job 10x faster I think that the are worth the money But sure thing that how everyone started from learning with dedication otherwise you will never be good at what you doing
Es es tiene 80 libras de precios pero llenarlo con la pump es fácil siempre y cuando puedas con 15 libras de precios la consistencia de la masa (mud) tiene que ver entre más espesa más se batalla espero que te haiga ayudado el video y mi respuesta.
EMiXela Gracias por el comentario es un platico duro con unos refuerzos de acero inoccidable en los costados pero como es una herramienta poco cara la guarddamos en su estuche
Thanks Cory well I will said that that is my preference I had used I lot watering look and it make to much mess but that is just my opinion If you got a tip please feel free to share thanks
Gracias Agustín saludos
Love my mudshot, took just a couple mud batches to dial in the consistency and it is very nice
Yes sir it all it take tune it up and make money thanks for commenting
Esta la mezcla muy dura por eso no te corre bien
Corner boxes are better in my opinion. They have an angled head so it's easier to run and have extendable handles for those hard to reach tall ceilings.
I've never used this mudshot but I've used corner boxes. Until I try a mudshot I should remain impartial but do really enjoy the boxes.
Mudshot also have extandables but he is running it under a tho small angle and probably his corners are not clean.
Kind regards
Btw:
I think overall the mudrunner is better because when you want to rerun it from the otherside without you have to adjust the nut again. Maybe I m to inexperienced with my mudshot but that is perception off it
Buenas ,has probado la mudruner de tapetech,y si es asin,cual es la diferencia y cual prefieres?
I find it easier to push the mud shot than pull it, where possible. Also keep flow as slow as possible and go slow. Put angle head in the corner, push to start flow wait as second and watch for flow to start then start pushing. Re run the angle if necessary.
I watched someone here on RUclips he had it dialed. Pretty much one pass and beautiful corner.
I’ll tell you what your doing wrong but first Forget all the hatters bro !! I like that you posted the video and didnt edit out the mistakes . And also no one can float a angle faster than tools
And leave it so perfect and clean . I was going to say your mud was to thick but you said it wasn’t so i watched you run it and seen the problem. 2 things you did wrong were #1 you have to let the tool work not the tool makeing you work. Don’t push so hard it doesn’t take a lot of pressure to fold the flaps of the angle head down . Just a little bit of pressure and they fold down . When you put a lot of pressure the tool cant slide like butter . So just enough to fold end fold in and so it stays in the corner and #2 this is the game changer tip it’s always easier push than it is pull . Don’t keep the tool behind you and pull it keep the angle head and tool in front of you and push it . Its going to run smoother and
Will finish the angle on the first pass. Not way way In front of you but you will get the feel of exactly where but it has to be at least in front thats why when you do corners its so much easier and slides beautiful because your pushing the tool and not pulling it . Hope this helps you out man . Be cool to get some feedback if this advice helped you
@J Z first let me thank you for your time on posting on my video
Second this is the type of comment I am looking forward to get the ones that are respectful and kind and like I stated on my video “i don’t know everything and I don’t think you do either but together we can learn together “
Hopefully we can connect on more videos and yes after starting working with the mud shot I figured my mistake and one they were corrected everything when pretty fast
Awesome man . I kinda figured by now you were flying with that thing so i really wasn’t going to give advise . But I said ehhh maybe just in case . Glad to hear it’s making you money now . Takes a lot of balls to post videos Cause you know their is always going to be them guys who just have to be negative . But hats off bro . Keep pushing that mud and stay blessed brother . Oh and no I don’t know everything but your right I’m sure you know tricks that would change my Tbt game for sure. I always keep a open mind . I’m addicted to this trade . I kinda learned backwards . I started with a big company who was training people with no experience to run the tools . Then taught me how to texture , then taught me how to use the knives. Once I learned how to apply the mud smooth and step back and see how pretty it looks I was hooked like a drug ..... and it’s a very hard trade to learn . You can teach someone to wire up a light , or teach them plumbing , or framing, heck all other trades can be taught and picked up by almost anyone . But this trade your either going to get it or your not It’s more of a art !
@@New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint yes sir I got other videos to upload
Got other products to show and how they make the job 10x faster I think that the are worth the money
But sure thing that how everyone started from learning with dedication otherwise you will never be good at what you doing
Bonjour la consistance d'enduit comment s'il vous plaît
Yo pensé que sería más rápido pero quedo con la cotorrita
Una pregunta con la cotorra tambien puedes hacer las esquinas
No se checa con una de 6 para checar las paredes vale.
Poco tiempo llevas usando mudruner
Muchas gracias por su comentario ya tenemos tiempo utilizando esta herramienta
@@bravosconstruction3702y no teas enseñado😂
Que tan duro es para llenar la mudshot? Eh mirado comentarios que dicen que es demasiado duro para llenarlo?
Es es tiene 80 libras de precios pero llenarlo con la pump es fácil siempre y cuando puedas con 15 libras de precios la consistencia de la masa (mud) tiene que ver entre más espesa más se batalla espero que te haiga ayudado el video y mi respuesta.
de que tipo es el material transparente , es de plastico resistente?
EMiXela Gracias por el comentario es un platico duro con unos refuerzos de acero inoccidable en los costados pero como es una herramienta poco cara la guarddamos en su estuche
Holy $hit why so many screws ?
Yo le tengo y lo use por dos oños pero nolo recomiendo es mejor el mud runners de tape tech 💯mejor en todo
Muchas gracias por tu comentario
Lo tendremos en cuenta
Muy bein mister 👍
Gracias por el apoyo Daniel
R U Brazilian?
En esas paredes parece que anduvieron gallinas aletiando están todas embarradas mal trabajo los llevan dos o tres días y ya dicen que son finishers
Correcto este de finiher no sabe nada
Who’s the fool who put all your work on the floor
My opinion this doesn’t look like a professional job.
What about it isn't professional? The screw coating isn't pretty enough for you?
Edges everywhere. Tools not adjusted to make it look like a professional job. Been doing this for 30 yrs myself.
@@Jaydogg2001 maybe they didn't sand in between Coates yet
Q bruto ponganle cero😂
Si ti su bieras alos samcos te acomodarias mejor
Muchas gracias Miguel por su comentario lo tendremos en cuenta
You got alot of sanding to do. That is rough
neta no traes nada vato dijo Daniel
alias el Tiko
Tu trabajo está muy mal se ve que no sabes ni que onda
te mamaste hablas de buen jale y ese no se mira muy agradable
Ese trabajo está mal
Your mud is way to thick
Thanks Cory well I will said that that is my preference I had used I lot watering look and it make to much mess but that is just my opinion
If you got a tip please feel free to share thanks
Un Handy man queriendo ser finisher
Feo trabajo
Una persona con mala actitud queriendo ser inteligente solo por que sabe escribir
Pero gracias por su comentario y tu tiempo