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Tips for working with Bullnose Corner Bead
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Bullnose Corner Bead can be a bit tricky to work with sometimes. A couple tips to help with trimming around the radius and how to miter them to fit together.
Previously aired on buildshownetwork.com
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What kind of light do you use for touch ups and to look for defences ?
I've never seen those. I've seen a different one that goes at the bottom and the and transithion to the bullnose
Wow, never seen these before. I always cut around the bull nose with 22.5 degree angles. Its always a pain though
I have used crazy glue to put those squarzits on. Gotta get it right first time though with crazy glue. I think model glue works too.
Good idea!
They actually make a transition. That ya nail on that the bull nose slides down on
Lol " unfortunately" right!!! Lol. Do they pay you any extra to put those little pieces on for the trim guys?
Sometimes, depends the builder.
Do you guys tape the window inside corners? I always do but I’ve seen debate. I’d say it’s pure laziness not to or they have an issue where they kept the corner was too tight and the tape bulges past the corner bead causing a bad look
It's easy to work baseboard with the the bull nose corner the cuts on all the pieces is 22.5 degrees
Looks weird. Do what you have to when you have to, but I'd love for the drywaller to have it nicely transitioned ahead of time.
22.5 miter cuts around the bullnose is common
I've glanced at the thumbnail for this video about half a dozen times in the last 30 minutes and I keep seeing "bullnose corn bread". 🙃 I'll be in the kitchen if anyone needs me.
The Squrz it thing is a great idea but the trim guys should be responsible for installing those. Back in the day…. the products we were using were better quality and produced a better product in the end. Now it’s all about speed and cost and the building materials reflect that. Love your vids though, very informative and probably helpful to the newbies.
They need to be buried in compound and floated out to a good mostly square outside corner??? The drywaller should do it, and they should be paid for it. It's a much more involved detail than a straight corner.
OK I am more confused after this video. Can you show the actual finished corner?
sure can!
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3/8 and 5/8 and 3/4 of inche
Metal bullnose and metal corner beads are the best. Vinyl is cool and paper faced corner beads just flat out suck!