How to Install Crown Molding Yourself and SAVE MONEY!
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2017
- Love the look of crown molding but not the price? With these tricks, you can do it yourself! In this video I'll show you how to install a ready-to-paint trim and my favorite carpentry hacks! Let's go!
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This is an "eye" catching video!
Guys come on lol
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🤪😂
The first rule of fight club....
Lol
Stephen S lol
is not talking about FIGHT CLUB
Lmfao
:D lol
I love the amount of simple detail you provide (sometimes called dumbing down). For us beginners, it’s a lifesaver and work saver.
Thanks Wolf, not everything in life is rocket science, just hard to get info on. Glad to help
My hero ! No matter what happens . The show must go on .
I had to pause 10 seconds in to view the comments.
yup we had a few. Cheers!
Me too!!!😆😆😆
zeromiles2empty same 🤣🤣
same
Lmao. Same
Next time your wife says “ get it finished “ just do it.
Your Momma 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Great Attitude. I have been a carpenter for 15 years and I learned a lot.
I understand the DIY hazards! A shelf fell off the wall while I was hammering the opposite wall and cold cocked my nose bridge! Didn't think I needed goggles to hammer a nail. Good video!😎
''You're just going to have to be good with your caulk'' That is some fine wisdom there sir!
I live by it!
I see you definitely have an eye for detail!
Good one, I came to learn but I can't stop laughing from these comments.
Oh man I'm freaking crying from laughing
Ahh... can we address the panda in the room?
Encourged to try Crown moulding again Thanks
I wish I'd seen this before I bought a miter gauge. Oh well! Really excellent explanation and I agree that in most cases this is going to be good enough. I have an older house, so I have a feeling things aren't square any more. I've watched 4 different videos on cutting crown molding and each one is different. Yours is the simplest, for sure! Thanks a lot.
Humble and wise is a good look for you bro. Thank you again and forget about the losers commenting on you appearance
"...You should See the Other guy...." ))))
Thanks for being honest about how the pieces don't always line up
I have always used a scrap piece to help line up corners, but the pre caulking..... i like it!
helps to keep the bond long term without cracking.
Once again youve saved my life . these videos have come just at the right time every time ,
Great video! I totally respect any man that tells it like it is, not trying to hide things, every piece of wood is not the same size or shape, some even have almost 45 degree bends in them, thus the need for picking out your own wood, and even then it's hard to find good straight lumber. That is what the caulking is for and thank God for it! I respect you for telling it like it is and not making excuses, just stating the facts. Great Channel and you have a great personality, nobody is perfect down here on this earth, He left 2018 years ago and will return soon.....God Bless you and your family and keep the awesome videos coming...the only thing you could do better is add a little more of your natural humor....I can tell you can be a funny guy, and people would flock to your channel even more if you let that humor really shine through....it's not the destination, it's the process....have fun with it.....enjoy woodworking.....laughing and goofing off makes time go faster and can brighten someone's day....thanks again, Mike...
Thanks Mac, will try to let my hair down more often. Cheers!
All your videos are great, i've put in my own hardwood, fixtures, crown, baseboard and such and they have been a huge help to me! Thanks and keep them coming!
Cheers , glad to help!
That red jig looks really convenient, but flimsy, so your wood moves in it, not keeping a consistent 45. It wasn't an inconsistency in the moulding that produced the gap; it was the jig. You can make a proper miter fence with stop guides, and cut the moulding upside down to get perfect joints.
Really?! You didnt notice anything else in this video???
As always, a video far above the rest. Well done!
Thanks Michael, we do our best!
Hello, I don't know exactly how I found your channel, -probably through YT algorithms- but I'm very glad I did! I myself are semi- knowledgeable in many DIY fields, but when I have a specific job on hand I always check some YT videos on that subject. In those cases I often notice how many - let's say- mediocre instructional vids are around: from amateur guys that let you witness their own first effort, to guys that just parrot some other guy, to actual professionals who do show but don't explain what they're doing and why, to guys that film vertically with their phone, and/or scream over the top of their circular saw, or they speak a weird kindbof English - if at all- and so on and so on... Your vids on the contrary always have actual and proper instructions, you're obviously very knowledgeable, for you can actually explain what you do and why, and your 'secrets' are actually tips that I couldn't have come up with just my simple plain logic but that take experience, which you obviously have. Also, you seem like a nice guy, which is an extra bonus. Oh, and my comliments also go to the camera person(s)! You wouldn't even notice how good they are, untill you watch some other videos, if you know what I mean. So, thank you all, I subscribed to your channel, shared your vids with friends and colleagues and will keep you as my main (and benchmark) source of reference. Kind regards and greetings from Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 👏
Thank you for the video this has helped me tremendously.
Thank you!! You inspire me to work on my home. 😁
It looks great!!! Thanks for the content brother. This will definitely go a long way 👍
"NO! I DO NOT WANT TO MAKE ANOTHER HOME REMODELING VIDEO!" *gets popped in the eye* "ok, what's the topic for today?"
😂😂😂
I'm dying to try some, so thanks for the lesson!
Best home renovation channel on RUclips hands down!!!! Thanks for all the quality content!!!
Thanks Chris, we do our best, appreciate thew comment
i agree with Chris
Except they don't care about safety.
That said- the videos are otherwise great, People - put on some safety glasses - Love, Mom
Your video is easier to understand than the others I've seen. Thanks for your videos!
Cheers Miranda!
OK I have got to say it! I've been doing my own renovations for many years even building my own home. Mostly I watch these videos because you are adorable LOL
Thanks for watching!
i have seen lots of diy videos, you are the best. simple explanation, relax and done. Well done sir
Thank you Sir.
Always enjoy your videos. Did the California patch today. Came out great. Thank you!!
Way to go Ray! awesome to hear. and easier than it looks EH!
Thank you so much. A real learning and great way to explain. The best
Very good and clear explanation,one of the best video teaching skill I have seen so far
Cheers Aaron!
Great video and it told me what I needed to do - short - to the point. Thank You!
Came out cool! Thanks for sharing with us ,
I always see your videos
Thank you. Glad you like my cheat!
This was great! I did one room before watching this video and I was going to throw the molding the saw and everything out the window I was so frustrated. After watching this video, I zipped through the other rooms with ease. Thanks!
Went to comments right after saw your EYE ))
Me too .....I'm like he not gone adress his eye
I'm a newbie and really enjoyed learning from you
Third time at least ive watched this video! Crack up everytime, watching the video. Then read the comments and crack up all over again. Love this guy, and his videos!
As a DIY’r, I’m really enjoying watching your videos and learning the tips. Very informative! I’m glad I found your channel! 👍🏼
you are awesome man
I love your vedios they make my life easy
keep up the good work I'm a fan
I did carpentry work for 3 year. Most of that time i worked for 2 brother that taught me A LOT! They ripped a 2x4 on a 35 to 45 degree angle and nailed it to the framing. Then nailed the crown to the 2x4 with a 16 gauge nailer.
That is one way to do it!
Thank you for uploading high quality videos.
This is what we do. Without max all you would get is another guy holding a phone. We love you Max!!
Best black eye I've seen in a long time . .
Informative and helpful. Thank you.
Excellent. BTW, your the only one I've seen that knows how to lay down a bead of calk. Everyone else is cutting on diagonals and angling the gun. No, no, no. Straight cut and straight in application. Perfect every time. Good video and thank you.
I have tried the angle approach and all you get is a mess everywhere. Thanks!
Good video! Practical advice; you’ve taken the sweat and worry out of it for a homeowner.
You're the greatest dude ... I learn so much from you
Thanks Galen, I appreciate your comment. Be sure to watch us every Saturday at 9 est with a new video
As always
Nice finishing 👍
Love the shiner!
First time to your channel. Great video and I think I will give this a try. Thank you
Always good. Always. Thanks!
Absolutely the best tutorial I have found!!!!!
Absolutely the best comment I have found!!!!
Would you be able to also do a tutorial on cutting crown molding for outside corners using that same tool?
Love your videos man. Has saved me alot of money.
Thank you very much jeff
Jesus man, that eye! Lol, subscribed
Daniel I said the same thing, but the show must go on!
Great tutorial
Than ks Daniel, appreciate the comment.!
Just ordered the jig! Since my compound miter saw doesn't tilt to the left, I was designed to hiring a contractor. Thanks for the video and you're right, it doesn't need to be perfect, just not noticeable.
contractor is most likely going to need caulking anyway. Cheers!
Thank you sir,was very helpful to me
Just a sugestion. When it comes to finish caulking i always use a wet rag to wet my finger and to place excess caulk. On bigher jobs like a whole basement i have a rince bucket to ring it clean as opposed to running to a faucet.
And for the nail fill I've come to learn that spackling works best.... If u push it in it actually expands a hair and its the quickest low dust sand. Also better with mdf as it does not swell like heavier water saturated products suck as pink patch (dap) and drywall compound.
Great video! Wish me luck! Thank you for the advice.
Good Luck Jerry!
Awesome demo, Thanks!
Glad you liked it Naseer. Cheers!
Thank you for your help
Right in Brother!
Hi Jeff! Loved this info for the crown, will definitely use it in the very near future. It would be very appreciated if you could do a vid on how to recover stairs. Either with the prefab covering that can be purchased at a hardware store, or even how to make your own. I recently removed the carpeting from a set of stairs in my home, and was disappointed to find crappy construction stair treads underneath. Was hoping to be able to patch, sand, and stain but that isn't the case. Also, I have spindles that are attached to the stairs, would those be salvageable? Tia! Hope you and yours have a great weekend!
Let me guess, all the contractors whose work you dissed caught you at the materials store???
Rome hahahahahajajajaja
Good one
Love the series!!! Just right for our skill level! In an earlier video you mentioned that you would cover window sills. In a different video you spoke about teaching how to put a sill extension on. Unfortunately, I can't find either video. Please help!!!
Great video! When it comes to manipulating trim grk trim head screws are really good to manipulate baseboard trim etc.
Trim screws are another video altogether.
Thanks for the info
Thoughts on coping the inside corners? Great videos by the way, I really appreciate not just the techniques you show, but the small time-saving tips. They are gold.
works great if you have experience with it.
Great job 👍
I feel so much more informed. Im not saying Im ready to attempt this but, Im one step closer than I was 13 minutes ago! Tyvm! You have a new subscriber!
Thank you for subscribing. Glad to have you on board for the journey
Your videos are great and informative. I thought you may have touched on scribed internal cuts and how they eliminate so many misalignment and out of square issues. All the best
We will save that for another video. Thanks for watching
Nice professional work ..clean thanks for what you do buddy ....bad ass work keep up the great work you do buddy
Thanks Luna, glad you like the vid!
Great tricks..Thanks!
thanks for another video
Good job joe, and Merry Christmas.
To you as well.
great video
Thank you lance. Nice shooting.
Thanks!
thank you very much for this work .and good luck
Thank you yacine. HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Great DIY
I couldn't stop laughing at his eye 😂
Me either.
me too, was literally crying lol
Nice tips!
Thanks Willy. Appreciate the comment!
You make things look easy, I'll do crown now
That jig makes it soooo easy!
Crazy never seen that jig before!? Very slick
Life saver for homeowners! Cheers and Have a great Christmas!
Excellent demonstration. Good thing or I would have had to nail the other eye.
awesome tips bud, subbed!!
Thanks Aron, we appreciate the comment and the sub. Cheers!
Black eye, nicely done.
Great shiner!
Eye needed this video
Good video with good advice.....
You guys should do a multiple pot light install video sometime!! I'm planning on doing a project in my current apartments living room. Although, I'm not sure if that's out of this channels scope of work, either way love the channel!
Hey Chris , thanks for the kind words. The led pots can be strung together at least 20 per switch. Feel fee to add as much as you like up to that point. Otherwise consult a local electrician regarding the code in your neighborhood.
Hi , first of all - I just love your videos , very inspiring.
I have never done any home renovation projects :) , but I would like to run crown molding in my house.
Can you guide me with the exact tools that would suffice to implement such a project - I mean like what kind of MITRE saw would work , nail gun , etc.
Try coping those corners, it will make it a perfect fit!
i had to do that yesterday on a crown corner. corner was not square and i could not get my dummy pieces to match up well so i just butt cut one end and coped the other piece.
Coping is the only way to do this properly! The first pick goes end to end without a cope. The next piece only the left and is coped working to the right. Last is the only double cope. Since this is pine the copes are fast and easy.
Nice I love it
Like always, amazing video, amazing information regarding the cheats, you make it look very easy, keep up the good work, Canadian workmanship at it`s best. Also name of the jig you were using and where is it available for purchase. Thank you
I picked mine up at the Home Depot. Tool section.
Very good, thanks.
Thanks again Sidney, we appreciate the comments.
Very helpful, appreciated the comment about 6 ft. Looks good. Helps in maintaining.ones sanity.
Sometimes If I get a picky client and they point out a tiny scratch in the drywall I ask them to check the rest of the house and if my wall isn't up to that standard then I would be happy to come in and fix the scratch and paint the entire wall again.
Shouldn't matter what the rest of the house looks like when it comes to the quality of your work