Hi Mate, good videos and thx Gary and you share it with us. same tools as we are using now,however,I gave up the cornice cement applicator years ago. Acctually,we tried to use that applicator and felt too mess up if you have to install cornice by one people. When you put cement on the cornice,the cornice becomes sticky to the wall,which helps you get the cornice up first and still have a chance to adjust its position. While,if the cement is on the wall,it means your cornice has nothing to grab the wall unless it hit the cement on the wall. Anyway,I believe Grary is better than us using the tools. Looking forward to seeing how he install cornices.
Yeah I hear you, I personally haven't used one myself but what your saying makes a lot of sense. On the other hand I hate buttering up cornice.... Good to hear from you Adam.. how is work you guys busy??
still same. Jobs slowly start from June. I fiiled my schedule up with reno jobs btw new buildings, lots of fun doing reno. let me know when you come to melbourne again. I am planning to go to gold coat for holiday.
1:49 you never really showed what that was for I don't get it and then you just went off to the next tool which was the glazer but what was that first Whitehead you were using on the Bluetooth I see it spitting out mud on the sides but for what I don't get it 🤔🤔🤔
they don't drywall tape their upper corners, so they install cornice trim like crown molding and the first applicator makes the cornice stick to wall and ceiling
@ sorry late reply. yeah we have it a lot easier codes here but residential housings ( not town houses/units/apartments ) dont have strict rules and codes
A roller and glazer just seems so much easier for this I am just so curious as what that thing is he use first with the white tip that's where I got lost
Seems like it holds more mud than a standard angle box. Those screw heads hanging out are the worst! I noticed he leaves the wall toward base being less noticeable but lifting from the wall at the seam midway would be better sanded/scraped would it not?
Hey Guys, What Brand is that Corner Finisher? I run a Tape Pro System, but the Tape Pro Corner “Flushers” are no good on Tin Internals. Is that a Tape Pro Corner Finisher? Or Columbia etc
It’s a tape pro cfp75, there are no flushers or finishers goor with metal internals, however you can get plastic “bumpers” for your flat box that will run against the metal part of the internal,
I noticed all the nasty gaps where the ceiling and walls suppose to meet with drywall throughout the house. I find it as a fire hazard, I did see and didn't see some areas where the drywall on the wall went above the ceiling, " possibly fire taped" I understand the gaps will be covered by crown molding, Is this crown molding fire resistant? Don't hate me, That's living down under
lol... all thoses so call pro videos painters and workers in genaral in the US UK and AU CAN not do the work probaly... i have seen how the ppl work first hand and is not good...
I'm sorry but these corners and flats will crack in no time.not enough mud and wide enough for a proper job.i see it all the time and I curse about the shitty work everytime I see it and have to fix the shit
Thanks to Gary for demonstrating the different finishing techniques.
Perfect corner drywall daddy !
Hi Mate,
good videos and thx Gary and you share
it with us.
same tools as we are using now,however,I gave up the cornice cement applicator years ago. Acctually,we tried to use that applicator and felt too mess up if you have to install cornice by one people.
When you put cement on the cornice,the cornice becomes sticky to the wall,which helps you get the cornice up first and still have a chance to adjust its position. While,if the cement is on the wall,it means your cornice has nothing to grab the wall unless it hit the cement on the wall.
Anyway,I believe Grary is better than us using the tools. Looking forward to seeing how he install cornices.
Yeah I hear you, I personally haven't used one myself but what your saying makes a lot of sense. On the other hand I hate buttering up cornice....
Good to hear from you Adam.. how is work you guys busy??
still same. Jobs slowly start from June. I fiiled my schedule up with reno jobs btw new buildings, lots of fun doing reno. let me know when you come to melbourne again. I am planning to go to gold coat for holiday.
I bought it since 3 days, very nice, thank you for all instruccion video
That's awesome, yeah great tool
I like your work .. and the tools are good. a question. where do you buy your tools my friend
1:49 you never really showed what that was for I don't get it and then you just went off to the next tool which was the glazer but what was that first Whitehead you were using on the Bluetooth I see it spitting out mud on the sides but for what I don't get it 🤔🤔🤔
they don't drywall tape their upper corners, so they install cornice trim like crown molding and the first applicator makes the cornice stick to wall and ceiling
Why are there big gaps at the corners of the wall and the ceiling? I would love an explanation!
its not necessary to have it tight as it will get covered by the coves as in used in nz and aus
@ sorry late reply. yeah we have it a lot easier codes here but residential housings ( not town houses/units/apartments ) dont have strict rules and codes
this is a true Drywall Magiver. haha ha. Congratulations to the guy
Are you The Best man
How do you do the other internal corners of the closet?
thanks Max, you are the man
Where can I find one like that corner finisher, we don't have such thing in AZ.
A roller and glazer just seems so much easier for this I am just so curious as what that thing is he use first with the white tip that's where I got lost
Pretty sure it's literally a toilet brush.
Why is there an inch to two inch gap around the top angle. Tape I've seen here and used is 2 inches wide.
Cornice, cove, crown moulding.
Clayton Dement I understand they put crown molding, I'm with you, why leave such nasty gaps though out the whole house?
Even though they put crown molding, I see those gaps as a fire hazard. Maybe that's why their down under.
Joe Jaramillo great point. At least for fire taping purposes
Good job master drywall
Where the whole set of machines was bought to put compound
Do yous ever get pulled up by the painters using the corner finisher? Also what do yous do when its square stopped ?
Seems like it holds more mud than a standard angle box. Those screw heads hanging out are the worst! I noticed he leaves the wall toward base being less noticeable but lifting from the wall at the seam midway would be better sanded/scraped would it not?
The 36" tube holds 2.23 litres (2.35 US quarts), the 24" holds 1.64 litres. Our Corner Box holds just under 1 Litre.
@@Tapepro Twice the amount of material. That's awesome run time.
Thanks for the details..
Hey Guys, What Brand is that Corner Finisher? I run a Tape Pro System, but the Tape Pro Corner “Flushers” are no good on Tin Internals. Is that a Tape Pro Corner Finisher? Or Columbia etc
It’s a tape pro cfp75, there are no flushers or finishers goor with metal internals, however you can get plastic “bumpers” for your flat box that will run against the metal part of the internal,
I noticed all the nasty gaps where the ceiling and walls suppose to meet with drywall throughout the house. I find it as a fire hazard, I did see and didn't see some areas where the drywall on the wall went above the ceiling, " possibly fire taped" I understand the gaps will be covered by crown molding, Is this crown molding fire resistant? Don't hate me, That's living down under
Yeah you will notice that... This is 10mm Drywall... It's not a fire wall. Regular houses don't get that here. Purely cosmetic
hello good, sorry where I can buy that tool to make corners live in the United States
You mates across the pond need help in production. Faster boys!!!
What type of brush is that?
It's literally a toilet brush for cleaning toilets. Genius
Why do you guys leave the gap on the top? Crown molding?
Why not use a mud runner?...can use a pump with em and just twist handle
Como c llaman esas erramientas?
Taping those internals like that is way to slow
Yeah it was only one done like that, the rest was done by the auto taper.
I would send him home he is costing me money
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Thats a huge gap in those corners that should be flush
jonathan gonzalez cracks are more prone to happen. It also helps distribute the weight of the ceiling drywall.
What irreteting music. Cant stand and look
lol... all thoses so call pro videos
painters and workers in genaral in the US UK and AU
CAN not do the work probaly...
i have seen how the ppl work first hand and is not good...
Please try your best to spell check if you are going to leave nasty comments... you tend to make yourself look like a bigger tool than nescessary.
yeah painters should just not talk generally they're on about 30 bucks an hour an still overpaid... waste of space
I'm sorry but these corners and flats will crack in no time.not enough mud and wide enough for a proper job.i see it all the time and I curse about the shitty work everytime I see it and have to fix the shit
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