When going around a corner onto a new wall, you should wet cut, leave a return and then work to a plumb line. No messing about. It is a little redundant to tell people to not handle the paper because of the ink when you are leaving a slurry on the wall. At work I have hung flock allot which would pull the material off the surface if you worked so uncleanly. It also is not a great idea to spray water on the paper because it could delaminate
Spencer, if you do a job in the future where you are hanging paper over a door casement , which is a small sheet of paper but the adjacent wall transcends into a full length sheet, can you highlight how you would do it pls? Obviously you could start the full sheet first then follow up by the shorter sheet, but we can't always do it in that order 🙄
Please show me where I said that; I remember stressing to the people not to cut the corners until each of the sides of the wallpaper has been established; in other words the corner gets cut last. But always cut your corners on the inside corner; but if you don’t mind please show it to me
@@healey712 excellent point; I made that point again when I recently posted my latest video on hanging wallpaper in crooked corners this past week. When you have a geometric pattern dad has 100 connections, if your corner is crooked, the misalignments will look terrible and I therefore try, at least I try not to cut the corner so that the pain and stays intact
When going around a corner onto a new wall, you should wet cut, leave a return and then work to a plumb line. No messing about. It is a little redundant to tell people to not handle the paper because of the ink when you are leaving a slurry on the wall. At work I have hung flock allot which would pull the material off the surface if you worked so uncleanly. It also is not a great idea to spray water on the paper because it could delaminate
Spencer, if you do a job in the future where you are hanging paper over a door casement , which is a small sheet of paper but the adjacent wall transcends into a full length sheet, can you highlight how you would do it pls? Obviously you could start the full sheet first then follow up by the shorter sheet, but we can't always do it in that order 🙄
Hi Spencer, what did you mean when you said don't cut your corners 🙂
Please show me where I said that; I remember stressing to the people not to cut the corners until each of the sides of the wallpaper has been established; in other words the corner gets cut last. But always cut your corners on the inside corner; but if you don’t mind please show it to me
Caption says don't cut corners on a geometric pattern.. Maybe I've just confused myself 🤣
@@healey712 excellent point; I made that point again when I recently posted my latest video on hanging wallpaper in crooked corners this past week.
When you have a geometric pattern dad has 100 connections, if your corner is crooked, the misalignments will look terrible and I therefore try, at least I try not to cut the corner so that the pain and stays intact
@@spencercolgan thanks again Spencer for the explanation 🙂👍
Sir could you eplain us how to hang wall paper up around a air conditioner please.
Hi Spencer. What paint do you use for the seams background?
Thank you
Chalk paint. Simple. N cheap Matt.
Well nice.
How did you afford Christopher Walken as a narrator?
Lol