How to use corner anglebead on plasterboard the easy way

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Step by step guide to show you how to use corner anglebead on plasterboard/drywall for the home DIY enthusiast. I'll tell you exactly what you need to know to make the job easier, quicker and using the tools you probably already have.
    In this video, I take you through the following steps:
    1 - Fixing anglebead to plasterboard using scrim tape
    2 - Measuring and cutting anglebead
    3 - Fixing anglebead to plasterboard using nails
    4 - fixing using screws
    5 - fixing using household staples
    6 - fixing using heavy duty stapler
    7 - brief on hook on anglebead
    Fixing anglebead to plasterboard isn't difficult, and when done properly will save you a real headache. Take these simple steps to ensure your achieve a perfectly straight edge.
    If you want to find out even more tips and tricks for fixing corner angle beading to plasterboard, go to my blog post here - www.helpfulhom...
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Комментарии • 23

  • @mrv5801
    @mrv5801 6 лет назад +3

    i liked ur way of using scrim tape to fix the anglebead.
    another way is to dab a little multifinish plaster - and bed the anglebead in - and once firm - the plaster will hold the bead in place - ready for the skim coat.

    • @helpfulhomediy5497
      @helpfulhomediy5497  6 лет назад

      Mr V - good tip. Thanks and it worked really well with the Scrim Tape. Funnily enough, I couldn't find anyone else doing the same so I was a little apprehensive at first but the bead didn't budge an inch when I plastered it. I'm going to put all the options of fixing beading onto my website post, so I'll be sure to put in your suggestion too. Many thanks

    • @mrv5801
      @mrv5801 6 лет назад +1

      ive never used scrim tape to fix angle bead before either - so will try that next time!!!!

  • @The.Pickle
    @The.Pickle 3 года назад +3

    It is really nice and refreshing to see someone actually testing these different methods, instead of insisting upon one just because it was the way they were shown.
    The close ups and your detailed explanations/investigations are super helpful, thank you.

  • @markriley7902
    @markriley7902 5 лет назад +1

    I tried your scrim tape method today and it worked a treat the only problem was the tape wasn't very sticky so when it was all done I watered down some Pva and brushed it on the tape and it's stuck rigid ,cheers

    • @helpfulhomediy5497
      @helpfulhomediy5497  5 лет назад

      Hi Mark, sorry to hear it didn't stick as well as it should. I'm trying to think why that might be, did your plasterboard look like mine or could it have been dusty?

  • @dogferocious8927
    @dogferocious8927 3 года назад +1

    Very insightful.

  • @stephenhamilton4699
    @stephenhamilton4699 3 года назад +1

    As a plasterer who uses beads at the time. I'd say the screw is a bad idea. The head of the screw comes out too far. The simplest way is the best. Just put a few plasterboards nail in it on each side. Fastest way possible and holds it solid
    Ps. Never seen scrim being used or even assumed it would work. Tho i like the idea of it, be checking that out on Monday lol. Good video mate

  • @darrenupton5500
    @darrenupton5500 6 лет назад +3

    mix a bit of plaster first. make it a nice and firm mix and use that.

  • @adambuchanan8189
    @adambuchanan8189 5 лет назад +1

    When you screw beads onto board there should always be a solid base behind for them to screw into I.e wood etc so they won’t spin and clout nails need a solid base to grip into also

  • @anthonydevono8833
    @anthonydevono8833 2 года назад

    I have a badly damaged corner blown both sides around 3 inches the bead has got bent outwards with cracked plaster underneath is it best to snip it out and try to hammer it flat and replace and fill over it?
    Would appreciate any tips

  • @brimplas1
    @brimplas1 4 года назад +3

    If on plaster board the easiest way is to buy mini mesh beads and staple them...takes second and fixes better than scrim....

  • @sheyrwaq
    @sheyrwaq 3 года назад

    Great video. Which corner bead do you use? I find that the stuff from Wickes, etc isn't actually 90 degrees so it protrudes about 5mm when fitted to the wall. The one you use seems to hug the corner really well though and looks to be a true 90 degrees. Cheers

    • @helpfulhomediy5497
      @helpfulhomediy5497  3 года назад +1

      Hi Andrew, if my memory serves me correctly, I got mine from my local builders merchants. I'm not sure which nationwide store has the type you're after I'm afraid.

  • @aleshkocheril6935
    @aleshkocheril6935 Год назад

    Your videos are really great. Why there is no new videos.

    • @helpfulhomediy5497
      @helpfulhomediy5497  Год назад

      Cheers Alesh, took some time away from them for a few years but just getting back into things now. I'm concentrating on my website for now, videos take ages to edit. Here's my site if you're interested, lots more stuff on there...
      www.helpfulhomediy.co.uk/

  • @henrytwigger2245
    @henrytwigger2245 3 года назад

    Dry wall adhesive ! ?

  • @pauldunbar2517
    @pauldunbar2517 3 года назад

    Plaster bored screws are flat headed.

  • @nivea123
    @nivea123 5 лет назад +1

    Hot glue gun?

    • @helpfulhomediy5497
      @helpfulhomediy5497  5 лет назад

      Hi Sunny, worth a shot. If you do try that method, let me know how you get on