Well here it is. When I tape a big house, I leave it in a bucket of water while taping. This house is a 4 day tape job. So after that, I take it home and clean it out, I spray it down with a pressurized hose. A pressure washer works faster. Then put some bazooka oil on it and it sits till my next big job. It’s easy to maintain. This specific brand is the easiest to clean out. It’s expensive but will pay for itself.
@@manwithapan the videos definitely help me I work piecework on condo units usually about 1100 sqf 10-12 ft ceilings & im taking about 4 a week so im trying to learn to be alitte faster but still keep everything clean but it gets hard ahaha
Keep up the videos, sir. Thank you.
Now that’s a lot of corner bead on that ceiling!
Yeah it’s a good bit. I will make a video installing it.
What does it take to keep that thing clean, and in good, operable condition between use?
Well here it is. When I tape a big house, I leave it in a bucket of water while taping. This house is a 4 day tape job. So after that, I take it home and clean it out, I spray it down with a pressurized hose. A pressure washer works faster. Then put some bazooka oil on it and it sits till my next big job. It’s easy to maintain. This specific brand is the easiest to clean out. It’s expensive but will pay for itself.
We always had a hose set up outside and wd 40
hey what model northstar is that ? looks really good
That is a Northstar elite carbon fiber
@@manwithapan thanks for reply man . Also you do really nice work
You’re welcome. Hopefully me explaining is helping some people get better.
@@manwithapan the videos definitely help me I work piecework on condo units usually about 1100 sqf 10-12 ft ceilings & im taking about 4 a week so im trying to learn to be alitte faster but still keep everything clean but it gets hard ahaha
@@MrEraso0 it does get hard. But as you perfect each sequence in your process it will get easy. Stick to a process that works for you!