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  • I've been exclusively using the angle grinder to cope this crown for about a year now. It's a great tool for the job
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  • @johnburrows1179
    @johnburrows1179 2 роки тому +206

    I’ve been doing this almost 40 years. I’ve tried dremels for the back cut, but never considered or thought of using an angle grinder. So thanks for that. And congratulations. It is refreshing to see a young guy take pride in his work these days. A lot of jobs I go to finish, I look at how some of the trim or crown was done and just shake my head. You are going to be very successful. Word of mouth and reputation wil make you a sought after commodity. Great video

    • @jpramos5959
      @jpramos5959 2 роки тому +3

      I think dremel is better cause you can control better for more precise cuts.

    • @gerardoquiroz4290
      @gerardoquiroz4290 2 роки тому +1

      Or be skilled...after a couple coups you should get a good hang of it, if you are worth anything

    • @RussianOZ
      @RussianOZ 2 роки тому +1

      @@gerardoquiroz4290 I grinned half of my thumb yesterday.

    • @twobeards6714
      @twobeards6714 2 роки тому +1

      I built log homes and learned to cope with a 7 inch grinder and a 4 inch. You definitely better watch clothing and body parts.

    • @robertshay9951
      @robertshay9951 2 роки тому +3

      I agree. Very rare these days.I had over 50 apprentices only 7 are still in the trade. Just enjoy seeing someone taking pride and doing it right. I stumbled across this video for a small project glad I did . Bought extra stock just to try to do it right to make it look good. Refrigeration Tech by trade but I don't shy away from a small project like I've got. If I needed all crown done I'd hire it out. Sometimes you gotta let the pros take over.

  • @my2monkies
    @my2monkies 5 років тому +57

    My father taught his 6 boys coping saw when we were just kids, for me that 60 yrs ago. IF he were alive today I'd freak him out using your technique. Best I can do now is show my bros. Thanks Bud, you are an artist.

  • @danstill1111
    @danstill1111 Рік тому +6

    The best coping video on the tube. Thanks for stopping during the process to explain. You are a fantastic teacher as well. Thanks again

  • @charlieann82
    @charlieann82 3 роки тому +238

    I did this for the first time today!!! My husband did the cuts, I did the coping. I put my hubby’s angle grinder (with the flap like you have) in a vice though because I’m not strong enough to hold that thing. It came out perfect! 112 linear feet DONE in an hour!!!! We are never looking back! Thank you so much for this post!

    • @kevinkelly9303
      @kevinkelly9303 3 роки тому +4

      Did u guys use MDF or primed Pine wood

    • @charlieann82
      @charlieann82 3 роки тому +7

      kevin kelly it was the cheap plastic stuff that melts when you cope it. Lol I let it sit in the wind of the flap disc and then could pop the scraps right off when they cooled down. Would have been easier with wood but we had a tight budget.

    • @kevinkelly9303
      @kevinkelly9303 3 роки тому +4

      @@charlieann82 So, do u think it could be done with wood ? Or will it work the same with wood or Oak??

    • @charlieann82
      @charlieann82 3 роки тому +1

      kevin kelly He is doing it on wood and I have seen other videos with it on wood. None on the plastic stuff we got. So I think it would be easier on wood. It was easy peasy!!

    • @kevinkelly9303
      @kevinkelly9303 3 роки тому +3

      No, that's MDF wood there!

  • @myrudram
    @myrudram 4 роки тому +49

    In addition to your fine carpentry skills, you're also a very good teacher. Thank you for patiently explaining the fine points of your craft. It really helps those of us who are still learning. Really enjoying your channel.

  • @jdmott1018
    @jdmott1018 4 роки тому +300

    Been at it 40 years and thought I knew how to cut crown better than most. You can teach an old dog, thanks.

    • @bushfamilyconstruction2853
      @bushfamilyconstruction2853 3 роки тому +5

      That was a great video

    • @jonwts48
      @jonwts48 3 роки тому +5

      Me too 40 years, but I have to ask. This is what you use if you can't find a coping saw right? The fact that's it's done free hand with a grinder has too add some control difficulty no matter what the experience. Though I have to admit this is one more tool of knowledge too add to ones repertoire. Still a good video.

    • @grahamgreen8283
      @grahamgreen8283 3 роки тому

      @@jonwts48 I grind all the time it’s easy when u get it down ! I lay pavers always cutting pavers

    • @garpikemike1
      @garpikemike1 2 роки тому

      @@jonwts48 well I've been at it 41!

    • @jonwts48
      @jonwts48 2 роки тому

      @@garpikemike1 So you favor this over a coping saw? I'm just saying I did a whole lot of finish work, what I'm asking is 'if you have a grinder and a coping saw on the table you'd pick the grinder? I was just curious that's all I never seen no one do it like this so naturally I had questions. Like the precision of using a grinder on wood. But if I find myself without a coping saw I'd use grinder,so again good video.Lesson learnt.

  • @melaniewillett3891
    @melaniewillett3891 2 роки тому +2

    This tip was a game changer for my project. I really had no idea how I was going to make the molding in my build-in match what was already in the wall and this made it so easy to get the coping right. Thank you for this tip!

  • @kevinkelly9303
    @kevinkelly9303 4 роки тому +3

    I love your style of workmanship dude! Your a great smooth talker that anyone with ears should always be able to comprehend

  • @infraprods
    @infraprods 5 років тому +159

    Sooooo when I searched, "I'm having problems coping" I was thinking something different ; )

  • @jasonwright2262
    @jasonwright2262 4 роки тому +15

    Some of the most ingenious ideas come from something so simple! THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge!!💯🙏

  • @tomb1734
    @tomb1734 Рік тому

    Thank you for such a great video. I've been doing this type of work for 45 years and I learned something new today, going to try the grinder. Your work is impeccable, you'll go far!

  • @ricardosaria925
    @ricardosaria925 4 роки тому +2

    ...you are the only other person besides myself i've seen use a grinder to cope crown in at least 10 years...by far the quickest and best way to go about it...

    • @JeremiahL1616
      @JeremiahL1616 3 місяці тому +1

      Im a finish carp and have been doing this for at least 5 yrs or more. Will never go back

  • @cvx23231
    @cvx23231 5 років тому +47

    Ps your videos are uniformly excellent and I learn something every time I watch! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and experience. I forgot to mention that, I should’ve said that first before I asked the question!

  • @supernat1978
    @supernat1978 5 років тому +9

    "But that's it. That's the little process..." haha, man you are humble. You are awesome at that, wish all contractors took the care and concern that you do to make it a quality end product! Very nice.

  • @ScarsNStripes
    @ScarsNStripes 4 роки тому

    Fantastic job with your detail and description on how to do this. I'm so glad I watched this, I have a huge trim project ahead of me with finishing my basement and I think I'll be using this method exclusively! Thanks!

  • @jxtdenco1
    @jxtdenco1 Рік тому +1

    I could practice this for 10 years and never have it come out that good. You're a master!

  • @williamgerber3649
    @williamgerber3649 5 років тому +4

    Trim carpenter here for over 35 years and learned from my Dad who was a trim carpenter for over 40 and hate coping saws. I have done a version of this and works great but takes longer on hardwood, but great job young man.

  • @BJNeyer
    @BJNeyer 4 роки тому +111

    I've been coping for years, using a jig saw and belt sander. You taught an old fart something new. This is my new method of coping. Utterly amazing.

    • @Taylormade2350
      @Taylormade2350 4 роки тому +4

      B.J. Neyer you can also use a rotory tool for fine details

    • @jonelortiz268
      @jonelortiz268 4 роки тому +6

      Does this method work just as well with solid wood trim and not just only mdf wood trim?

    • @BJNeyer
      @BJNeyer 4 роки тому +6

      @@jonelortiz268 I'm down due to injury, but I can't see why not. You might have to use a finer grit and not push too hard so the wood doesn't burn.

    • @jonelortiz268
      @jonelortiz268 4 роки тому +3

      B.J. Neyer sounds good, thanks for the help! Cheers

    • @tsnstt
      @tsnstt 4 роки тому +3

      What about us young farts haha

  • @sergioleone4215
    @sergioleone4215 3 роки тому

    I did my first crown moulding job yesterday using a cheap Harbor Freight angle grinder and a flap disc. Hard to believe how easy it was. It came out great, considering that this was my first time doing this. I would have never thought to do it this way without seeing this video a few months ago. Thanks!

  • @robertmeyer2317
    @robertmeyer2317 3 роки тому

    Thanks for your segments. I reviewed your segment on the trip to LA! That guy was just jealous. When I am having a bad day, I open youtube and watch the videos you share, as always a great pick me up. For the amount of time you have been working in this trade, you are something special. I am proud of you and will continue to follow. I am 65 and have been working around the construction trade for a long time. Your skill set is incredible. Keep on going on.

  • @rockgarrison1784
    @rockgarrison1784 5 років тому +3

    Wow after 45 years of carpentry I would have never thought that I always hated coping I tried your method is truly fantastic I would never pick up another coping saw at the present time I'm remodeling my own kitchen where were you 45 years ago ☺

  • @armanopepe1
    @armanopepe1 4 роки тому +6

    Hi Richard, just wanted to say how I enjoy watching your videos. I’m a builder myself and I get a lot of value from your videos. I’ve been using an air belt sander for almost 10 years, which I find gives me great control and saves me a lot of time. Keep it up Richard!

  • @route13customs
    @route13customs 8 місяців тому

    I come from a masonry background before getting into carpentry and woodworking. So a grinder is like an extension of a limb for me. This is going to change my life! Thanks man!

  • @gbcavazos
    @gbcavazos 3 роки тому

    Great vid! I'm working on renovating a room and have gone through a number of your vids, which have been extremely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to record and post them!!!

  • @frattman
    @frattman 5 років тому +5

    Great job, great tip - I've had that sandpaper flap thingy in my basement for a year now and never used it . . . now I will.

  • @MurphOOC
    @MurphOOC 4 роки тому +3

    I will definitely try this method when I install my baseboards this weekend! I may even attempt crown molding now. Thanks for the great video!

  • @simonfleming886
    @simonfleming886 3 роки тому +2

    Nice job and excellent instructive video. 30 yrs ago whilst fitting out my home with colonial style, native timber architrave, skirting and scotia boards, I too got tired of coping and guess what......I also discovered using a grinder was a far more efficient way of creating that perfect corner. Well done.

  • @natedawg37917
    @natedawg37917 4 роки тому +2

    I use my 4-1/2" grinder on all my wood projects, mostly removing layers of deck coverings, or just taking old wood down to fresh wood. I work in a welding supply, but wood is my thing to work with. great video !

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain 5 років тому +13

    You’re definitely a thinking man. No surprise that you’re continuing to go places.
    This was a great tip - so much quicker. Thank you.

    • @marine9583
      @marine9583 3 роки тому

      So much quicker than what?

    • @Call0fGodZ
      @Call0fGodZ 3 роки тому

      @@marine9583 mayby a hand coping saw ? lol

    • @marine9583
      @marine9583 3 роки тому

      @@Call0fGodZ Ok. Maybe so in that case. I use neither myself. I have an oscilating tool, and a miter saw. Does the same job, but faster. When I was a kid I had a coping saw for a fun tot. It now sits on my wall for nostalgia. Actually, no one uses them on my crew, or any that I know of really. Theres just better and faster ways now; have been for a while. Your thoughts?

  • @angeljiminian5305
    @angeljiminian5305 5 років тому +24

    Thank you for sharing. One day I will use your awesome advice. Though Drywall is the main stuff I do, painting is my secondary. I have to say painters must love working after you do a job. Caulking after your work looks like it would be easy.

  • @Seke8888
    @Seke8888 3 роки тому

    Im so glad I found this video. I installed base boards for my apartment for first time in my life and they turned out almost perfect! Great video!

  • @matthewfrancis1990
    @matthewfrancis1990 3 роки тому

    I’m 29 & been doing carpentry 10 yrs. Tried this the other day & nailed it 👌🏼Appreciation from Aus

  • @818dojo4
    @818dojo4 5 років тому +76

    Hey Bro, thanks for sharing. I've been a framing carpenter in L.A. since like 2001. For the last year,finish carpentry has been paying my bills and most of that knowledge has come from you. I appreciate what you do. Thank you

    • @KIIJJY6969
      @KIIJJY6969 5 років тому

      10x more rewarding though I bet

    • @peterlawrence9870
      @peterlawrence9870 4 роки тому

      Stair rails

    • @michaelswi123
      @michaelswi123 4 роки тому +1

      @@paul_jmr8022 stfu

    • @johnclark6571
      @johnclark6571 4 роки тому

      Paul Jmr I’ve tried a coping saw. I have a hard time controlling the blade. I would probably have my wife do this. They don’t call me Shakey John for nothing. I’m a surveyor, just not a very good one.

    • @paulalbares643
      @paulalbares643 4 роки тому

      @@paul_jmr8022 So you are against taking short cuts? Why? I bet you use an electric miter saw don't you? That is a short cut. My dad used to do his crown molding miters with a miter box and a hand miter saw....so to him using the new electric sliding miter saws is a short cut. Sort of like taking the jet airliner instead of the old piston engine driven aircraft. What about your TV, still watching B&W? Let those who come up with a better mousetrap rule the day and pass on their knowledge so that we can all do the job a little quicker and a little better.

  • @electricalron
    @electricalron 5 років тому +8

    So cool dude. I'm an electrician but you know, I do things around the house too other than electrical work. This idea with the grinder is awesome. Now I have a reason to buy the M18 Fuel grinder! Thank you!!

  • @grega1207
    @grega1207 4 роки тому

    Been remodeling my condo and was getting ready to do a whole lot of baseboard and some bannister wall tops. Found this video and it gave me a good reason to go get a grinder! Best of all the process is fairly simple and with a steady hand it really does make getting a good coping job. Many thanks!

  • @reverandbigshow8171
    @reverandbigshow8171 3 роки тому +1

    An old boatbuilder showed me this about 12 yrs ago, He called it his "Round Plane". With a bit of practice, there really isn't any shape you can't take on!
    It's amazing how quickly the grinder becomes your go-to tool once you've mastered it!

  • @VCGConstruction
    @VCGConstruction 5 років тому +8

    Awesome technique Richard!! Very steady hands my friend!!

  • @tj_gsomething_
    @tj_gsomething_ 5 років тому +14

    And I always thought psychiatrists prescribed things to make coping easier. After watching this video things are clear now!
    You're very skilled and professional. Incredible work!!!

  • @XBKLYN
    @XBKLYN 3 роки тому +1

    The simple crown molding in my bathroom looks perfect because of your vids....thanks again!

  • @aaronsoto4622
    @aaronsoto4622 4 роки тому +2

    Wow....these construction vloggers are making me look bad...there level of detail and perfection is outstanding.

  • @Badwowo
    @Badwowo 5 років тому +19

    You do great trim work bro! Thanks for the tip

  • @lostintime8651
    @lostintime8651 5 років тому +28

    Lately, I have been having issues coping. But I have sought help and am feeling much better now.

    • @MrGOTAMA420
      @MrGOTAMA420 3 роки тому +1

      coping can be tough,its a rough world

  • @ryandennis6504
    @ryandennis6504 Рік тому

    You saved me! The angle grinder works perfectly and efficiently for coping 5.25" baseboards. Thanks for the videos. I've learned a lot from you.

  • @jayemporia4516
    @jayemporia4516 3 роки тому

    You just sold me an angle grinder. I wasnt going to get one but you just talked me into it. Thanks for an excellent lesson!

  • @MrTricky1953
    @MrTricky1953 5 років тому +6

    I have enjoyed all your videos,you make everything interesting,keep up the good work.

  • @Cymashedshee
    @Cymashedshee Рік тому +5

    I have to tell you that your videos have helped me SO much! We refinished our basement and are now on to the upstairs and seriously you have been my guide the whole way through. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. You do amazing work and your videos are beyond helpful!

  • @davepierce700
    @davepierce700 3 роки тому

    Great video dude !! I really appreciate all the info in a very concise delivery. You're easy to listen to as well as not being long winded. I just started using my angle grinder for a variety of other projects but this is easily one of the BEST solutions for coping. Thank you !!! FYI.... nice neighborhood. Very pretty houses.

  • @scottbailey2610
    @scottbailey2610 4 роки тому +1

    Going to start some crown tomorrow. Glad I saw this video. This method looks like the way to go. Thanks!

  • @angelfabian5025
    @angelfabian5025 5 років тому +26

    Good stuff man im learning a lot i really appreciate you making this tyoe of videos 👌🏾

  • @dnsmithnc
    @dnsmithnc 5 років тому +3

    Saw the picture intro to the video and knew immediately that was a brilliant technique.

  • @grega1207
    @grega1207 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks very much for this episode. I just finished remodeling my condo and used your angle grinder technique on all my baseboard moulding. Worked great, very clean and professional results and a real time saver as well. :-)

  • @hoosiered471
    @hoosiered471 3 роки тому +1

    Dude!!!! You made that look way too easy!!! Thanks for the awesome tip!!! I really didn't want to mess with a coping saw.

  • @krumpittube
    @krumpittube 5 років тому +3

    Haha wish I’d known this before doing all the skirting and coving in my house! Great tip 👍

  • @philcaldwell9951
    @philcaldwell9951 5 років тому +17

    Amazed at how perfectly it matches in with the other piece that’s already fitted.

    • @Chopp333r
      @Chopp333r 3 роки тому

      Geometry amazing ain’t it

  • @r5yamaha
    @r5yamaha 4 роки тому

    Thank you...works great! I trimmed out a whole house using this technique!

  • @Scottyd2104
    @Scottyd2104 2 роки тому

    Anyone who is afraid of doing coping cuts should instantly be able to do them with ease with this method. Thanks for the info!

  • @rfpeace
    @rfpeace 5 років тому +26

    very SLICK!
    I'm glad you guys know how to do this shit, I'll stick to wires and emt, etc...
    cheers!

  • @JasonTaylor1
    @JasonTaylor1 5 років тому +7

    When i was first starting to do coping I ran my pencil lead flat along the cope line to give it more contrast.

  • @barnesj0007
    @barnesj0007 4 роки тому +1

    That same crown molding you're installing in this video was my first crown molding install. Chipped a couple copes learning lol. It was a frustrating experience but I got through it and client was thrilled. I on the other hand was mentally exhausted wrapping my head around crown molding. You're absolutely correct about not letting it frustrate you!

  • @keithdoherty4472
    @keithdoherty4472 4 роки тому

    You sure do make it look easy! Amazing carpentry...thanks for making these videos!

  • @loganharrington8271
    @loganharrington8271 3 роки тому +16

    Here is another pro-tip for those just starting to do this method. If you're having difficulty with going over your line, use a finer grit flap disk. It remove less material and will be more accurate. Once you get good, get progressively more aggressive disks to speed up production

    • @davidmoran4471
      @davidmoran4471 Рік тому +1

      And you can use the finer grits to sharpen your mower blades once you progress, I use 80 grit on my blades and some folks use 60.

  • @luie92114
    @luie92114 5 років тому +14

    Damm I'm definitely trying that on tomorrow's job thanks!!

  • @gvalentino8641
    @gvalentino8641 3 роки тому

    You make this thing look so easy. I am DIY in Jamaica doing my own house and I am learning so much from you. Great material.

  • @robertgaritano7718
    @robertgaritano7718 4 роки тому

    I just used a flap disc coping my first crown job. Very easy and successful. I also want to add that I purchased a speedcope from Rockler woodworking and was not impressed. I also want to add that I used a Dremel to clean out any small areas in between the smaller details. I have 40 years experience as a concrete carpenter and I am really enjoying the trim work process and these videos definitely help out. Thanks!

  • @Carbon225
    @Carbon225 4 роки тому +3

    I've also been using a grinder and flap wheel for a couple of years now. It's way easier than a jig saw with a Collins coming foot. I saw you tried it about a year ago, I knew you'd come around! Lol Great video as always.

  • @jarvischurch1922
    @jarvischurch1922 4 роки тому +11

    It's incredible how calm, and collected you are dude.

    • @caleblimb3275
      @caleblimb3275 3 роки тому +2

      He's really good at coping so it makes sense.

  • @jeremytrice6284
    @jeremytrice6284 2 роки тому

    That’s a sweet method bro!
    Did it for 20 years on and off. Just started doing it with the flap sander on the angle grinder… total life changer!!

  • @pascal1670
    @pascal1670 3 роки тому

    I've been doing trim for 20 plus years and this is an awesome shortcut!

  • @shamailsyed439
    @shamailsyed439 5 років тому +5

    your work is quality, keep up the good work... i always think to record my work but not good with cameras and stuff...

  • @wasclywabbit
    @wasclywabbit 3 роки тому +10

    Dang dude, you make it look so easy. I’m going to be replacing all our baseboard soon and I know that my results will be nothing like yours.
    FYI I really appreciate your videos. Thank you.

  • @susanmullen7173
    @susanmullen7173 Рік тому

    I'm 65 year oldand all Ican say is wow
    i learn something new
    Thanks

  • @HoustonR6ryda
    @HoustonR6ryda 2 роки тому

    I scored about 18 pieces full length crown from a ladies trash in the front of my subdivision glad I watched this before I "boogered" up my DIY...great instruction ,Thank you from Fresno,TX.

  • @alilkrazyndn7335
    @alilkrazyndn7335 4 роки тому +7

    I thought I was going to be in trouble, saw other videos that use a coping saw. I can do this with a dremel tool, it may take a bit longer but thanks for the idea!!!

    • @MrFrijol32
      @MrFrijol32 4 роки тому +2

      You just gave me a great idea i was thinking i dont have a grinder maybe buy one but i do have a dremel and few discs i can use! this guy as always makes great video plus your idea im ready to go!

  • @coldsteel86
    @coldsteel86 5 років тому +16

    I've been using a dremel tool to do the same. Works great.

    • @adrianwilson1191
      @adrianwilson1191 5 років тому

      Frank Contreras what type of bit disc do you use on your dremel tool? Sanding drum...?

    • @coldsteel86
      @coldsteel86 5 років тому +1

      Adrian Wilson I started by using a oscillating Dremel. Cutting it horizontal to base boards. Then go back with a Dremel rotary to clean everything up. It turns out great.

    • @canada8756
      @canada8756 5 років тому

      I've used a cope and mitre saw to do the same thing 10x faster

    • @speckulator7516
      @speckulator7516 5 років тому

      We use the Dremel 543 1-1/4” cutting and shaping wheel. Works well on soft wood. On hardwood the grinder will remove stock much faster but the Dremel 543 will get in much tighter details. If you have a lot of hardwood to cope having both on hand will be the fastest.

  • @oneloveinus
    @oneloveinus 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve been struggling lately trying to cope....it’s good to know there’s a video that makes coping easier....if there’s one thing in this world people could use help on, it’s how to cope......

  • @Tony-Jabroni
    @Tony-Jabroni 4 роки тому +1

    Did this today, got close and finished with regular sandpaper. Works like a charm.

  • @crustydownunder
    @crustydownunder 3 роки тому +3

    That was beautiful, Mate. Just beautiful.

  • @spudmourph73
    @spudmourph73 5 років тому +19

    Once again I watch and learn, many thanks for all the tips, respect from Ireland...

  • @johnmoyer5515
    @johnmoyer5515 4 роки тому

    I have been a carpenter for 48 yrs i dont need an angle grinder to do crown moulding just a coping saw but then again i dont use any mdf. Stain or paint it fits everytime not saying your method doesn't work i always like seeing different methods of how to get things done. My 1st boss told me to get started in carpentry told me with a hammer, hand saw, square you can build a house, i love that old timer. He's 90. Yrs old now.

  • @josemanuelgodina3321
    @josemanuelgodina3321 4 роки тому

    Amigo,your way to do this job is amazing,I use the coping saw all the time with the same results,just using the right size of coping saw and the job is done in no time. Excelent video,thank you very much for the ideas.

  • @joephats1
    @joephats1 4 роки тому +4

    Great video,
    I’ve used a combination of coping saw and jig saw for years. Only recently discovered the flap wheel for taking off loads of material quick but never thought to cope with it🤔thanks for the tip!
    A tip for for anyone else out there new to that 2 part mitre fix. Learned a couple years ago ya gotta back it up with wood glue as well or those joints will pop long term from expansion 😬

  • @markhutchison5157
    @markhutchison5157 5 років тому +46

    "I feel like I've done this before... Oh yeah, over there." 😂😂😂

  • @leekrd
    @leekrd 3 роки тому

    I’ve used this method for a long time also orbital sander as well.
    I teach coping to anyone who is doing trim and moulding work.
    Great job on the video.

  • @jeffrme
    @jeffrme 4 роки тому

    I love watching your videos, you make it look so easy! Keep them coming

  • @cc-pl7tw
    @cc-pl7tw 5 років тому +6

    You have mad skills my friend. Great work!

  • @DARTHFEAR0N
    @DARTHFEAR0N 5 років тому +3

    Never thought about using a angle grinder for coping. I've always used a jigsaw with the deck removed

  • @thomasgibbons353
    @thomasgibbons353 Рік тому

    I've had a Mikita angle (4") grinder for 40 yrs. Used for everything related to tile stone wood plastic metal. Never broke always working. When I started doing trim I progressed from sandpaper to adding files then it hit me, the grinder. My skill at fine work improved immediately. Man was I happy. Solid confidence, so comforting.I can imagine how many converts you have who can't wait to try it. The ca glue is a great one also.

  • @jrleonard72
    @jrleonard72 3 роки тому +1

    Love your work bro! I’m learning so much! Keep up the good work!!! ❤️

  • @alphawolf9560
    @alphawolf9560 5 років тому +7

    I'll have to try that, been using the table saw for years. I'll try it when the saw isn't out.

  • @kwesty1
    @kwesty1 5 років тому +4

    Dude! Again, another awesome tip/trick worth trying. Thank you!

  • @LittleCowWorkshop
    @LittleCowWorkshop 8 місяців тому

    Great video, excellent procedure with the flap disc. That makes everything so much faster and better than a coping saw. Very well done

  • @andrewlaver5762
    @andrewlaver5762 4 роки тому

    Click, Watch, Learn... It's that easy! Thanks a million man! Great videos!!! Keep them coming!!!!

  • @ProductionsDRM
    @ProductionsDRM 3 роки тому +6

    I was thinking to myself "Hey, that kinda looks like the houses in my in-laws' neighborhoods!" Then I clicked on the description and he's in DFW, they live in Frisco... Same old houses across the metroplex

  • @adamscan4u682
    @adamscan4u682 4 роки тому +3

    Man, this is a blessing of a technique. Thank you for the content

  • @intertubicular
    @intertubicular 2 роки тому

    I have to admit that I was skeptical about your results using this grinding method. I watched and was amazed with the results! I shall practice this. Nice job young man.

  • @Dwb913
    @Dwb913 Рік тому

    You're a master. I truly enjoy your videos. You do a great job explaining the process.

  • @LuisGutierrez-yf9fn
    @LuisGutierrez-yf9fn 5 років тому +3

    nice job👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼 thanks for sharing...

  • @vzgsxr
    @vzgsxr 5 років тому +3

    Man I'm so glad we use plaster cornice here in Australia. 😌

  • @denverdignard478
    @denverdignard478 4 роки тому +2

    You literally saved my life just now.

  • @KevinMerkel
    @KevinMerkel 4 роки тому

    Thanks for all the inspiration that will drive me to better. Also love the non finish videos too. Stay Healthy!!