Thank you SC for always showing us your videos and how to work with certain types of Wallpaper It is true that there are many paper hangers who do not want to teach or share with us their tricks or the skills of how to install some types of wallpaper Not even help you with a WP job even if you paid them good I say this from experience but Thank God for your online School Lessons. Spencer you are the best Teacher.❤
Outstanding video Spencer. Thanks again for sharing your experience, and the truth. You are a 100% trusted resource and I learn a ton from every video that I use in my own jobs.
Spencer, if I may add a tip…if people aren’t confident cutting along the straightedge it’s a good idea to clamp both ends of the straightedge to the table guarantee it doesn’t move then you can cut with confidence.
I love the suggestion which was told to me sometime ago by the veteran grade named Larry Duval; but here’s the thing… What happens if the paper moves underneath it? That’s my only problem with that… How can I make sure that the paper will not move?
I love your suggestion and you know what? I think you’re right… I would clamp down the paper to the table and then I would clamp my straight edge to the table as well, it’s a brilliant suggestion.
@@chrisbeach44 Brother, you are absolutely correct… I have done the clamps before and pardon my laziness… It’s too time consuming however, I love your idea and I hope people read your suggestion
Thank you SC
for always showing us your videos and how to work with certain types of Wallpaper It is true that there are many paper hangers who do not want to teach or share with us their tricks or the skills of how to install some types of wallpaper Not even help you with a WP job even if you paid them good I say this from experience but Thank God for your online School Lessons.
Spencer you are the best Teacher.❤
I don't think that this is good technique. I suggest that you seek other information if you are going to install untrimmed paper.
Thanks Spencer very helpful
Outstanding video Spencer. Thanks again for sharing your experience, and the truth. You are a 100% trusted resource and I learn a ton from every video that I use in my own jobs.
Spencer, if I may add a tip…if people aren’t confident cutting along the straightedge it’s a good idea to clamp both ends of the straightedge to the table guarantee it doesn’t move then you can cut with confidence.
I love the suggestion which was told to me sometime ago by the veteran grade named Larry Duval; but here’s the thing… What happens if the paper moves underneath it? That’s my only problem with that… How can I make sure that the paper will not move?
@@spencercolgan Because you can not do it does not make it a bad method maybe?
Thank you
Awesome job!
Doing this tomorrow. Philip Jeffries
Instructions used to say expect up. to an 1/8 of inch miss match in the pattern of untrimed paper
Wow! Never knew that.
It’s to protect the edges from damage
4 clamps? It could move if you’re not using clamps. Just a suggestion my friend.
I love your suggestion and you know what? I think you’re right… I would clamp down the paper to the table and then I would clamp my straight edge to the table as well, it’s a brilliant suggestion.
Why not do a follow up video using clamps to see if it’s feasible. Thanks
@@chrisbeach44 Brother, you are absolutely correct… I have done the clamps before and pardon my laziness… It’s too time consuming however, I love your idea and I hope people read your suggestion
@@spencercolgan You are on the right track but still missing.
And some times the clients don’t provide the type of the paper
or they tell you the paper needs paste and it is peel n stick vinyl 😂
A lot of times this isn’t specified.
I love that paper even do is table trim it look so great when is in the wall you friend say hi from miami ..@dlwalldesign