I was taught to pull from the three ways to the center then you know on every angle you only have to touch up sand one spot in the middle where you pulled off. If you go from corner to corner you have two spots to sand
@@BaadMotorFinger just the way I was taught. Neither way is wrong. The single center line is gone when you pole sand the angles before the final coat goes on angles. Three ways need to be nice so no sense pulling off in the corners. Start carefully in the corners with the flusher head and do your left, right, and down swipes.
Honest option on the mini shot vs standard angle box?? I’m highly debating on getting one. Would be freaking nice to try one out before dishing out all that cash. But would like your opinion between both
It is messy, but ai never use the box. Maybe if you have used the box before you should be fine with the minishot since it is supposed to be more controllable
I've used the Dewalt MudShot and the TapeTech Mudrunner. The Mudrunner is poorly made junk. The Dewalt was pretty good but both leave more mud than needed. The finish isn't that good. I use the Columbia Throttle Box now and it's my preferred method.
Variables. Blades on head need to be set right. Consistency of mud. If the head is to full when the angle is started it can (not always) leave edges. Valve setting. Was the angle taped correctly? Many people think they can wipe angles correctly by hand but leave rounded inside corners. Many people don't roll with the tool tight enough and that in turn will have this tool leave to much mud( it shows up in the base trim. Once all that is learned and applied there is no need for further hand work other then the start and stop points.
No, if you thin your mud enough you’ll be close but you’ll still have to do feathering coats with a knife away from the corner, same as with a corner trowel. This just saves you having to coat one side of the corner and having to wait to do the other side.
Would love to use these tools. But absolutely no one uses tools. Around here eastern Canada. And the borders are terrible :/. I have a hard time believing this stuff would work in shitty board jobs :/. Thats why I'm scared to spend the money on them. Chances are they nah not work
I have been using a corner box for 15 years thay are good 👍
This guy knows how to pull corners😊
I was taught to pull from the three ways to the center then you know on every angle you only have to touch up sand one spot in the middle where you pulled off. If you go from corner to corner you have two spots to sand
You still have to fix the 3 ways anyway so might as well go corner to corner then you dont have to fix the pull off in the middle
@@BaadMotorFinger just the way I was taught. Neither way is wrong. The single center line is gone when you pole sand the angles before the final coat goes on angles. Three ways need to be nice so no sense pulling off in the corners. Start carefully in the corners with the flusher head and do your left, right, and down swipes.
@@69yenko65corner to corner no lift offs to sand and it leaves mud to do the three ways.
Which is better compared to Dewalt products?
Dewalts' is made by level 5 It's basically a smaller version of the Dewalt mudshot.
The old round corner tool 😂
Honest option on the mini shot vs standard angle box?? I’m highly debating on getting one. Would be freaking nice to try one out before dishing out all that cash. But would like your opinion between both
It is messy, but ai never use the box. Maybe if you have used the box before you should be fine with the minishot since it is supposed to be more controllable
Have you tried a tube, not as fast but easier than the corner box
Does the handle push the mud...
I ran an angle box for years... It's work..lol
So does the cornice stick to that?
Are you saying it's easier than running an angle box???
For sure... lol
love the L5 tools, Just started my drywall journey with a brand new company.
Hay trabajo
I hate they are made in China, I will buy one of these but that's it. I support my fellow north Americans
Hard to get these is Australia 😢
I've used the Dewalt MudShot and the TapeTech Mudrunner. The Mudrunner is poorly made junk. The Dewalt was pretty good but both leave more mud than needed. The finish isn't that good. I use the Columbia Throttle Box now and it's my preferred method.
Awesome! To you have to run a hand trowel on the edges after that? Or does that thing leave it pretty well feathered ready for sanding
Variables.
Blades on head need to be set right.
Consistency of mud.
If the head is to full when the angle is started it can (not always) leave edges.
Valve setting.
Was the angle taped correctly?
Many people think they can wipe angles correctly by hand but leave rounded inside corners.
Many people don't roll with the tool tight enough and that in turn will have this tool leave to much mud( it shows up in the base trim.
Once all that is learned and applied there is no need for further hand work other then the start and stop points.
No, if you thin your mud enough you’ll be close but you’ll still have to do feathering coats with a knife away from the corner, same as with a corner trowel. This just saves you having to coat one side of the corner and having to wait to do the other side.
Whats the clean up and time of clean up each day like on the tool ?
10 mins tops just need a hose it comes with the adapter.
How are the angles already glazed that much, what does the process looks like before the mudshot ?
I Sean the angel be glazed with that I didn't agree but they do it
@@markbates2059 what
@@mehmedasotic584 when you roll an glaze angels in stead of the glazer they used that mud shot that's putting wet over wet
Yeah, that's fine in a big open room. It sucks in a small closet.
Is it easier than a angel box
Way easier.
Easier on the shoulders than an angle box?
как называется шайтан-машина?
What's your mix? How much water to a 5 gal?
4-5 half tile sponges.
@@user-iq9uu9mh7k thanks
You still have to pick the corners?
Yes
750 not bad price.
Money!
What size of angles do i have to use on first and second coat?
I use a 2.5" to tape and a 3.5" to skim....turns out beautiful
Would love to use these tools. But absolutely no one uses tools. Around here eastern Canada. And the borders are terrible :/. I have a hard time believing this stuff would work in shitty board jobs :/. Thats why I'm scared to spend the money on them. Chances are they nah not work
….can u guys stop making these videos please? You’ve taken all my allowance already. Shit. Ordering this right now.
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Well that changes the game.
Is it hard to pump mud into?
Not at all, it's an incredible tool. If you do drywall I highly recommend it
I wouldn’t recommend that shit look at the corners they smeared
The original mudshot is kinda hard to but the ease of running the tool outweighs it.
Nice glazer! They sunk the screws right, first time for them?
I get the tools but i can still finish as good as your tools anyday
A White guy doing drywall? Using great tools
Oh, glued walls!😅