The EASIEST way to TAPE INSIDE CORNERS EVER!!!
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2021
- I wish I tried this years ago!!!!
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If you never did another carpentry video again, that would be fine with me. You have taught me everything I know about drywall, and I (laughably) considered myself a professional before i found your channel. You have not only made my work immensely easier, but allowed me the knowledge and confidence to provide a product I know I can stand by and guarantee. Thanks for everything Ben.
"Lurking on drywall forums" ... you party animal. Lol great video
Hey, I'm a painter and I had to do some patches where the paint peeled the mud and previous paint off today on a ceiling that was unsealed. Because of your videos, my patches were imperceptible and definately good enough for a level 4. I went to look at them this morning with the sunrise shining across them and boy were they smooth! I just wanted to say thanks You've earned yourself a subscriber!
You are so right about using it to not only tape with, but I've also used it to mud my angles and my corner flusher, never had had a problem. Thanks for all your videos, been finishing drywall now for 40 years.
I've been using a corner roller for years- the the larger wooster with lambswool gets more mud on, absolutely love it! But you've got me getting the compound tube now 😂
Im a crafter! So watching your videos help so much!!!! Thank you.
Thank you very much for that tip. I enjoy watching your videos . I use a lot of your tips in my drywall work I do in remodeling. I bend at this business for 40 yrs. I'm always learn new ways of tips of the trade. Thank you again passing on tips.
you rock man! i need to do this to my mom's garage!
I've seen these rollersat home depot. maybe i'll get one when i pull the trigger.
love your videos, keep it up.
Looks great Ben, I know alot of tapers that use this method, when I use the corner roller I like to keep my hawk underneath of it for less mess, a pan works too like you did.
Could have used this video a couple of hours ago. Doing my first bathroom and tapping took me half the day. Small bathroom 5x9. You make sheet rock look so easy. Haha
I use this tool a lot and I use a paint pole and work from the ground. Just love this tool! And I usually fill the bigger gaps with regular mud
Yo dude you're awesome. Thank you so much for this tip - it's going to help me with corners so damn much.
you da man
I've never done that but I'll add it to my list of things to try. Thanks for sharing.
The best part is that these rollers apply a narrow enough bead of mud that it works great with a corner trowel, which will of course seat the tape properly so you don't have to poke it in with the knife. :)
Thanks Mike, I was just about to ask about the corner trowel.. 🙂
As a DIY person who has done quite a bit of drywall, but usually with years between each time, I've just started using the lambswool roller for corners on my current project. It's great! I've always had hard times with bubbles/blisters in the past, but now I've pretty much gotten rid of them.
I combo the lambswool roller with a Level 5 inside corner roller (my only bit of "professional" equipment), and then a tool called an Advance (name brand) Inside 90° Hand Corner Flusher. It's a manual, hand held corner flusher. It's not one of those corner trowels. It's a flusher, but it's only like $40. It works great. Obviously not as good as the 'real' deals, but it's really, really good and super easy to use. Gets that nice glaze over the tape.
The final piece of my DIY cheapo kit is a TapeBuddy (amazon), which is like a really cheap super-taper type thing.
Anyways, my taping is vastly improved from what I used to do with all of that stuff. And for a really, really small investment. $200 CDN... maybe not even that.
Season veteran in carpentry in all things construction you’re teaching me be a better person and bars
Those corners look crisp and clean!
You're awesome keep up the great videos!
Thanks I just ordered two, one for painting and one for mudding 😊
Right on time :-) Thank you for that. I will be doing about nearly 600 sqm of sheetrock in couple of weeks and till now I have been thinking about corners - coincidence? I don't think so :-)
That is cool ,I like the idea of it for a small job !
Dang! Wish you had posted this last week. Just got my tape applied yesterday ☹️
I’ll definitely try it next time. Thanks
Because of your videos and the help you provide I was able to tackle a pretty big job in my home. Mudding is one of the most intimidating jobs I've done but after your first few passes you pick up some techniques and it's actually not that hard.
These are good videos. The corner trawl works great too, and wetting the tape damp works well.
Another great video, thanks b!
Thanks Ben, picked one up at Rona. Fastest corner taping I have ever done.
This is inspiring me to go find one. My previous one broke years ago and I haven't replaced it.
Cool... The older you get, the more Canadian you sound eh. Awesome videos. Thanks!
Really great video!
You can also use a paint brush maybe one and half inch, sounds crazy but works same as roller if you cant get a roller .good video from fellow taper in Ireland .
Best affordable purchase I've ever made. I use a wooden handle for high top corners, less climbing up and down.
Used that a lot in florida when I was finishing down there with my dad works great
Hi Ben. Thank you for sharing mate. 🦘🇦🇺
You are such a PRO!!!!!!
I watched this and made the big buy, that little 13 dollar roller from Rona is unbelievable, I feel an uncontrollable urge to order italian tonight, thank you sir for the video and tip.
How about trying the applicator with an extension pole. Would that actually work faster on the application of mud on high overhead corners?
Good thought, still gotta get the tape up there tho
@@quinnycoleman7214 Would only be one trip up ladder for tape instead of 2. All adds up
I bought one because of this vid. I'm doing some reno s and I'm not a good taper. It worked beautifully for me and produced the best inside corners I've ever done. To be honest your reminder about mud thickness was a huge improvement for me also BUT I quickly found out not to try flat taping with loose mud. I got tons on the floor LoL.
Thanks for sharing
Glad to see the wrist is doing better
Thanks for a great idea!
im a 2yr union stonemason from and anytime i do anything around my house i always watch ur videos first.
Great video!! I'm finishing my basement and will have to try this!! Would you think I would be able to use the inside corner roller and a flusher with this tool?
skater and a handy man, the ultimate guy !
Very smart....way to go!
1:40 that's what good macaroni sounds like
Saturated
Nice! Thanks, Ben.
Would you mind going over any tips you have for drywall patches where you have a textured surface like orange peel to blend the patch into?
I have been using the corner roller applicator, followed by inside corner roller then a flusher, I like it
Very helpful 👍, thanks.
Thanks for your video
I have to try that on my next project
In the last year I started using a cheap stiff paint brush for applying the mud when I'm taping. I thin down the mud like Ben has it in the video and paint it on. Once I put the tape on I first brush the tape in place with my mud soaked paint brush. What that does is prevent the tape from absorbing too much moisture from the initial coat of mud. What it also does is reduce the friction on the tape so that when I follow it up with the putty knife I don't accidentally pull the tape out of position. The knife glides on the tape effortlessly. This method works great. I get perfect results every time now. Cheers!
Also that is a huge room to do so any short cuts are appreciated.
Use an adjustable extension pole for vaulted long corners like that, less ladder work is always better!
You’re screws are immaculate!! 😍
Moore is the man! I was also on DrywallTalk. Went by Fr8train. I worked with P.A.Rocker
Tip #1
Stick that on a pole
Tip #2
Use it s as a roller
"Way too much mud" is my preference for corners. So long as it an even amount. I think the roller achieves this even amount. Pretty cool.
Thank you for this video. All the inside corners of my 20 year old home are bubbled because there’s so much space between dry wall ends. My first attempt looks horrible. Thanks to this video my next attempt should be perfect.
I've used the roller and flusher together many times.
great tip! very useful if you don't have a bazooka. Even then, it can be challenging to do inside corners with it.
Good thing that you have 6’ arms! Very cool technique
I like this tool. ANYTHING to make my world easier whenever I do drywall. I SUCK at it and get frustrated easily.
Question though: Do you use this tool for round #2 on the mudding or just go back to traditional application with about a 6" trowel?
Nice. Good suggestion.
Today I learned that I should be applying tape into the corners, and not just filling the corners with mud.
... I’ll never let anyone see my basement.
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It's just prefill man lol
Lol ! Ive seen it b4 so you're not alone.
I learned from some guys thats been finishing for 45 plus years and this is how we do EVERY HOUSE we do all custom homes here in Burlington NC and we never have any issues
Using a corner roller on an extension pole works great on high corners, like anything it just takes practice.
Been using these rollers since the 80's,in those days they were made from aluminium 45 degrees they worked well...The one you are using,the trick is to premoisten with water before using,it helps the mud stick better.
Hi - do you recommend a different method for next to the exposed brick? Thanks!
The easiest corner I’ve ever taped was the corner I didn’t tape.
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Lmai
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Enjoyed the video .... wondering if you or your followers can tell me whether long edges of drywall are routinely back boarded for cielings in Canada. My garage cieling has cracked thru tape on every seam ... no backboards on long edge joints or prefill but boards are glued and screwed. No expansion joints and cieling is 65 feet by 33 feet.
My plan to fix is remove existing tape/mud. Prefill with durabond. Add expansion joints every 30 feet. Backboard. Set new tape in durabond, finish with liteweight compound. Do you think this will keep cracks from coming back? Cieling is not insulated and I am in Michigan, near Windsor Ontario.
Looks like a great idea after prefilling with hot mud maybe...I see cracks in the future by that method only.... nice video/idea
Do you pre fill your gaps? Wonder if you prefilled then rolled for just the tape if it would be a little smoother
i watched your video so that makes me a pre-professional.
Nice!
What?? You run out of white T shirts????? Great job as always Ben!!! I also like that ladder from 85BC!!!!
I also use it to roll mud onto corner bead as well
I've always seen these and thought about trying them but never did. But from what I'm seeing, especially that first corner, I feel like you could have applied the mud alot faster with just your knife. Also like you mentioned you can prefill it, shove some in there with your knife and then do another pass. But it does seem like there might be less mud to scrape out this way possibly? Easier and smoother squeezing it out?
The VC is the best, hands down!
Does it make sense to role the flats as well. The non corner areas with a straight roller.
hahaha I bought this for my project and it worked pretty well
Show ideas: How to carry drywall sheets. Also, advantages and disadvantages of attaching vertical vs horizontal.
Hi buddy. Love the videos. I'm a home owner... not a pro but fairly handy and not afraid to try repairs. Question. I have a large crack showing in my living room ceiling. It seems like a crappy repair from the previous owner of the house. If I sent you video are you willing to help guide me through a repair? Maybe we can make a joint video about it as you guide me through???
I love your videos and your sense of humor coming out while doing the videos..Question..Why are you wearing a black shirt while doing drywall?? LOL.. I am not as good as you but I get mud coming back on me from the ceilings and walls when I use a ladder..Keep up the good!! See you on your next video!!
Real men wear black...either that, or more likely it's how his wife dressed him when he left for work in the morning. Ben likes shoes, too...
Mud shows up on black easier, so you can wipe it off before accidentally transferring it to the wrong surface.
I think it would be good for bathrooms and such something less than a whole main floor but more than just a patch or repair. The good thing is you can just fill up your pan and go to town.👍
Great!
After you have laid the tape down, and clean out the mud under it... do you go back a second time and post a second coat on top, after?
Sir good day. I would like to ask about skimcoat..is it possible to put backsplash tiles on a skim coated wall surface??thanks
Do you aver use an automatic taper/bazooka, with a roller and glazer? It’s super fast.
You don’t even have to go up and down a ladder just attach it to an extension pole just like the Richard/Hyde gooseneck flexible paint brush extension😊 Cheers
I bought one at sherwin willuams for 10 bucks. Love it.
I would like to know when you start mudding and taping do u start with the corners 1st
Nice video Ben! Now that I’ve purchased every compound tube adapter there is (and yes, blame you entirely for my drywall tool addiction). Now I’m going to buy this corner roller for the smaller jobs that don’t deserve my tubing up.....You white powder UA-cam tool hustler ...lol
Hi do you have any experience and or tips for taping and jointing magnesium oxide boards ?
Would this work on off-hand corner as well? You had one there (between ceiling and wall) but you "skipped" it.
QUESTION!!!!! : )
Tub is a few inches narrower than the bathroom.
So there will be an outside corner where the tub wall meets the main wall.
One side will just be sheetrock and joint compound.
The other wall will be Hardi Backer and tile. (to the corner)
How would you finish that corner?
Corner bead over both sides?
Compound both sides?
Something else?
Thanks Bud : )
I always put a small amount of mud on over after i have ( pushed the tape ) down like you do it. Just to make sure it doesnt buble. Or not stick.
Would it be bad to put another layer of mud with the roller in in the corner right after wiping the excess of mud to wet it well , thank you very much.
How do you do the joint between the dry wall and brick wall with a huge gap thank you very much
Drywall doctor did it first, but I still watch your channel
Nice advanced 14” pan tho I use the same one amount others
how well does the tuft/bonnet/roller wash out or is it a one time use?????