Oh my God Bruf buy a mud pump and no that's definitely humped to much mud on that flat at least that's what it looks like from the video, I own the same brand of tools they used to be called Premiere then they change their name to Blue Line now something else lol did you know here in America we invented those machines back in 1939 👍 just a little bit of History lesson
Lot of north american guys talking about stuff they dont know about. Premier and blue line are american branded versions of 'tape pro' and Australian company, also its typical to use chemical setters there for tape and first coat. That said im canadian, not these guys, sure you could get an answer out of max tho
Also boxes werent invented till the early fifties. By the ames brothers tho yes. And in Georgia, but not in the 30's like you had said. Flat boxes were invented in 51 if im remembering correctly
Iam a Drywall Finisher and i can tell you that this guy is doing a superb job,i started out useing a trowel and a pan and harper sometimes, i taped,muded and finish a whole two story house useing the old school way of mudding before i got trained in useing the box and all the newer tools and i tell you what i atleast cut a 10hr day into a five hour day,i still like my towels but the new age tools are wonderful...
I am a diesel locomotive tech and I can tell you that those joints are tight - not humped at all... I know this because loco techs deal with all problems. Nice work. Guessing by the shorts that you are in Australia. Great place! Spent 6 months there in 1999.
Good to see these again, we(three guys) used them in the late 70's, tape bazooka, two skim coats( final skim coat the next day and sand) corner blocked an entire house in a day, didn't need to use the skim knife, just pump n go! Started off in the morning mixing 8-9 buckets of mud and staging them throughout the house, a great way to put on muscle too!😉😄
Yeah nice my friend. I bet you would've seen much change over your career. I heard at one stage you could only rent these toos...What country your from Sebastian
I would suggest getting an acid brush which is about a 2-foot handle keep it in a bucket of water it's nice to clean your box off occasionally occasionally. A clean box makes clean joints
Just another point by using the paddle after the box you take the crown out of the joint, the boxes with the spring in the blade leave the joint slightly crowned that way when you get a small amount of shrinkage the joint ends up pretty flat and when you go over it with either a second coat box or a topping box it follows the same crown and you don't get pinholing in your top coat if you use it pump you don't get The Dag in the mix as you have got in your ceiling with a bit of practice you can go over the joint with the box one pass leave it and top it and you will double your speed using the boxes in that way ,you are not much quicker than trailing by hand it still is a bit but you could double your speed by not using a paddle sorry for the long rant
I hear you man. Makes sense. Just every now and then you get some debris in the way, and the paddle is good for taking that out instead of doing it again. What boxes are your first choice? What do you like the best?
America I live in Detroit Michigan I’ve done miles of drywall joints by hand great system though thanks for the video very nice work The less sanding the better
I’ve never seen flat boxes being used on remounts mostly on new work I’ve been doing plaster and drywall work for over 35 years most of the time or use a banjo in stilts would like to buy one of these just to try it out also I like that homemade finish 918 inch on a pole that’s pretty cool I have One of those did so much finish work with that I wore clean out I just bought a brand new one
Very good job and fast work believe or not it all about the time u will spend on the job These new tool make everything nice and smooth n gas imagine that u have the the knife n the box in ur hand how long it will take u
It looks like your boxing over a wet bed coat, both coats will dry and the seam will show....unless im missing something..i had tape tech tools, one of the very first sets out back in 74, (oh boy showing my age) took awhile to get used to the bazooka though esp. taping the angles.
My first thought was that he was using a really cheap flat box to apply the mud, then finish by hand, but that box is just as expensive as the rest. As far a using a pump, that's another $350+. Maybe you don't want to spend that much money. I know If I get a flat box, I will probably fill it by hand or create my own pump. Those things are expensive and a pain to clean from what I hear. Regardless, he's putting that mud on the ceiling much faster than he could by hand.
You should be using 3 boxes. 8.10.and 12 inches. 1st coat with base then 2nd and 3rd with watered down and drilled topping compounds. You should also be using a pump with a meshed filter to fill your box. Then u don't get dry bits of compound stuck to the blade on the box creating a drag line through your work
Looks like nice clean work.. I watched my old man use a hawk and trowel his whole life... so you do as the old man says. He prob kill me if he saw me use one of these. It might explain why his hands go numb now in his older age.
It a lot cleaner no dust or grooves just wipe in the direction of the skim or block I hit both and it turns out excellent..works great on plaster too..Peace Stay Strong
I got some footage I should be uploading of myself doing some terrible box work. Embarrassed to upload. It ended up sanding and painting up well, but would probably make you fall off your seat.
Only thing I don't like about the blue boxes is its near impossible to replace the rubber lid seal with those little pressed in bits all the way round.
Ajmaceno Consultoria & Serviços , eu queria ter grana p trazer p Brasil essas coisas, tem tanto tecnologia nessa área os países d fora, nois aqui é só lamento.
@ 2:07 Oh my thats alot of mud going on to that joint. Even though the camera is very forgiving to drywall, I can see that joint is round ( and I should not be able to see that). You do hold a striaght line though someone should verse you on to use the thing. I don't mean that as an insult, the setting you ran that on seemed like 1 or 0 a setting for but-joints. Rather than 3 or 4 setting for finishing. It's odd nowadays people use these press boxed just to apply the mud, then go over with something else. Why? because they are not taught how to set these press boxes up ( and maintain them) to actually finish coat and walk away. Done by hand is always better and easier to sand than machine.
Your last statement is totally false. A machine is always going to run it flatter than your hand. A machine work is way easier the sand then hand work. Edges on hand work and box work are like night and day.
You make this look very easy, hoe long does it take to get the hang off? I'm a plasterer, I've only done a bit of taping. But several years ago I smashed my elbow to bits on site but these tools look they might enable me to earn a living again.
The videos are all beautiful and useful as I work in this specialty but I work with traditional tools and not like your tools sophisticated and wonderful and helps a lot of work I hope to get it
Is there a reason you don’t use a pump? Its nice that the box is designed to be filled by hand, great for remodels etc., but if you are finishing hundreds of sheets.... you need a pump.
How do you guys go with the ultra top? I had a lot of trouble with bubbles creating pin holes. I am a builder who does extensions, so I only have a little experience with plastering....
Yeah it always happens when you go over something that's already painted. Also I should always give it a proper mix up before I use it otherwise it's difficult to put on.
João Batista Gomes Pereira , nois aqui até uma parafusadeira dá trabalho p achar, kkkkkk, e tão simples q parece né ? É aqui a gente não acha essas coisa.
Yes i speak facts,the humidity where ur at must be a 100%.cant coat over wet mud in any climate.ill show pi s of the houses i do if u so chose.not knocking u brother just saying what i know.😉
@@Maxkil good thank you brother, just been watching a few of your vids and hitting up the comments huehue. Have you ever used or seen a mudrunner in action?. Hope you're having a good week
no i havn't seen a mud runner in person actually, they look pretty decent, do you use them? yeah my week is pretty good, flew down to victoria to do some filming. just going to put up a video of the trip down here shortly,
Real nice video. Except I don’t understand why you have to trowel your flats after running the flatbox. If your box is set up correctly and your mud is right consistency, you shouldn’t have to touch them after you run it. Either way tho, nice work and cool video!
diggk1 I would imagine if he presses a bit too hard he gets excess on the edges that isn't really visible to the camera but is visible to the naked eye
Incorrect, even with clean& consistent mud small pocks usually can form, unless you are running a very tight skim coat. But it is always best to check behind the box for a smoother more consistent product especially when doing level 4-5 work
Looks you were coating over wet mud and you left a big scratch down the joint, and finally get a pump that mud was way to thick, I've been using boxes for 40 years
Yeah I know, that's why I blade off. That's 45 minute base coat under there it was dry. Probably couldn't afford a pump back then, and it's a small amount or Joints. Thanks for watching. Definitely would like to hear what it was like back then.
guess this is the second layer? what about the first layer and the paperstrip? you got a machine for that aswell? we call it the bazooka. gotta get me that tool :D
I mean dont get me wrong seems a lot faster and more efficient, I just wouldn't trust it to feather the edge correctly, I would like to see what it looks like after it's painted
Great job. But you guys are not explaining the process for beginners. It will be nice if you guys do a step by step video. But excellent work. Always looking to learn more.
Robert H ikr I’ve used this tool for the last 5 yrs of my 18 yrs experience in tape & floating and this job is very messy and to see that they don’t even cover the walls and counter tops with plastic pisses me off... not professional at all😡
Sometimes!! Lol!! I can remember growing up going on jobs with my dad and my uncle if I said we should be fishing uncle J would pack it up and we would go. Those where the days.
Haha sounds good. I used to love it when we were working outside and it starts to rain, I would talk it up like it was going to bucket down so we better stop. I feel like fishing now...
Привет всем. Скажите, а после нанесения краскопультом краски на потолок и стены не будут видно швы?? Или нужно сначала нужно грунт поставить а потом краску. Кто может дать ответ.
A plaster "cornice" is put here. It is installed with a bead of plaster to the ceiling edge and also to the wall edge. Nails are used to temporarily hold it up until the plaster dries and it sticks there (UK and Australian way). Americans call this "Crown Moulding" and they use wood for this and nail it up (with glue).
Hello I would like to know if you sell these tools for finishing drywall ??? was in Portugal and here I am not finding these tools .. thanks ... ??????
The "wet" coat is fast setting gypsum. Even tho it looks moist, not wet, it is already set to coat over it. As long as the finish coat isn't painted before dried completely, it shouldn't give any issues.
Oh my God Bruf buy a mud pump and no that's definitely humped to much mud on that flat at least that's what it looks like from the video, I own the same brand of tools they used to be called Premiere then they change their name to Blue Line now something else lol did you know here in America we invented those machines back in 1939 👍 just a little bit of History lesson
hey Tommy, yeah I definitely need a pump. they are great tools, yeah i heard they were invented in the states, such a good invention too!
Sure wouldn't hurt to let the fill coat mud dry before second coating. What's the point if the fill coat is still wet?
Why you coating over wet mud.Were is your pump bro.
Lot of north american guys talking about stuff they dont know about. Premier and blue line are american branded versions of 'tape pro' and Australian company, also its typical to use chemical setters there for tape and first coat. That said im canadian, not these guys, sure you could get an answer out of max tho
Also boxes werent invented till the early fifties. By the ames brothers tho yes. And in Georgia, but not in the 30's like you had said. Flat boxes were invented in 51 if im remembering correctly
I paint and I love how these ceilings look. Light sanding and they are ready to prime. Good job
Thanks 👍
Iam a Drywall Finisher and i can tell you that this guy is doing a superb job,i started out useing a trowel and a pan and harper sometimes, i taped,muded and finish a whole two story house useing the old school way of mudding before i got trained in useing the box and all the newer tools and i tell you what i atleast cut a 10hr day into a five hour day,i still like my towels but the new age tools are wonderful...
I am a diesel locomotive tech and I can tell you that those joints are tight - not humped at all... I know this because loco techs deal with all problems.
Nice work. Guessing by the shorts that you are in Australia. Great place! Spent 6 months there in 1999.
Even though Im not a plasterer I find watching this incredibly satisfying. I really appreciate another's skills
Man. I watched this video two years ago and I still come back all the time just because it's so mesmerizing
Good to see these again, we(three guys) used them in the late 70's, tape bazooka, two skim coats( final skim coat the next day and sand) corner blocked an entire house in a day, didn't need to use the skim knife, just pump n go!
Started off in the morning mixing 8-9 buckets of mud and staging them throughout the house, a great way to put on muscle too!😉😄
Yeah nice my friend. I bet you would've seen much change over your career. I heard at one stage you could only rent these toos...What country your from Sebastian
By the way thanks for watching, I'm privileged to have you here!
I would suggest getting an acid brush which is about a 2-foot handle keep it in a bucket of water it's nice to clean your box off occasionally occasionally.
A clean box makes clean joints
That PVC handle for your knife is sick bro gonna give that a shot haha
Beautiful job. Hands of gold feathering out everything
In the U.S.A. Our boxes stay latched shut and we’ve a pump that connect to a tube that fills them through an insert hole.
Yeah I know the pump. It's much easier . I agree. No mess as well. Thanks for watching Leon
Just another point by using the paddle after the box you take the crown out of the joint, the boxes with the spring in the blade leave the joint slightly crowned that way when you get a small amount of shrinkage the joint ends up pretty flat and when you go over it with either a second coat box or a topping box it follows the same crown and you don't get pinholing in your top coat if you use it pump you don't get The Dag in the mix as you have got in your ceiling with a bit of practice you can go over the joint with the box one pass leave it and top it and you will double your speed using the boxes in that way ,you are not much quicker than trailing by hand it still is a bit but you could double your speed by not using a paddle sorry for the long rant
I hear you man. Makes sense. Just every now and then you get some debris in the way, and the paddle is good for taking that out instead of doing it again. What boxes are your first choice? What do you like the best?
I did drywall finishing for 20 years I wish They had them when I was doing my wrist would have less problems today good stuff
Thanks Ken , appreciate you coming on. What part of the world are you
America I live in Detroit Michigan I’ve done miles of drywall joints by hand great system though thanks for the video very nice work The less sanding the better
Bro this is a nice tool makes it way more easier to finish . And better quality of work. Nice video 👍🏻👍🏻
As soon as i saw the boots and shorts i knew where he was from
Awesome tool . Would have saved me a shit load of time doing my home reno . aussie tradies , love it .
Jon P81 yeah great tool.
I’ve never seen flat boxes being used on remounts mostly on new work I’ve been doing plaster and drywall work for over 35 years most of the time or use a banjo in stilts would like to buy one of these just to try it out also I like that homemade finish 918 inch on a pole that’s pretty cool I have One of those did so much finish work with that I wore clean out I just bought a brand new one
Eddy Adkins I actually enjoyed reading this comment moreover watching the video
Very good job and fast work believe or not it all about the time u will spend on the job These new tool make everything nice and smooth n gas imagine that u have the the knife n the box in ur hand how long it will take u
is it just me or it looks so satisfying putting that perfect coat of mud in 1 swoop
It looks like your boxing over a wet bed coat, both coats will dry and the seam will show....unless im missing something..i had tape tech tools, one of the very first sets out back in 74, (oh boy showing my age) took awhile to get used to the bazooka though esp. taping the angles.
My first thought was that he was using a really cheap flat box to apply the mud, then finish by hand, but that box is just as expensive as the rest.
As far a using a pump, that's another $350+. Maybe you don't want to spend that much money. I know If I get a flat box, I will probably fill it by hand or create my own pump. Those things are expensive and a pain to clean from what I hear.
Regardless, he's putting that mud on the ceiling much faster than he could by hand.
I’m watching you from SC USA I’m a finisher here and your work it’s amazing 😻
Wow, this guy is not playing games, he is hardcore working. Faster than three people on a ladder.
Excelente trabalho amigo 👏👏👏👊😎Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
You should be using 3 boxes. 8.10.and 12 inches. 1st coat with base then 2nd and 3rd with watered down and drilled topping compounds. You should also be using a pump with a meshed filter to fill your box. Then u don't get dry bits of compound stuck to the blade on the box creating a drag line through your work
I was running one of those on everything 8’ and under when I was 9 years old.
Looks like nice clean work.. I watched my old man use a hawk and trowel his whole life... so you do as the old man says. He prob kill me if he saw me use one of these. It might explain why his hands go numb now in his older age.
These tools are probably older than your dad. They're ww2 technology
It a lot cleaner no dust or grooves just wipe in the direction of the skim or block I hit both and it turns out excellent..works great on plaster too..Peace Stay Strong
Yeah no dust. That's pretty good right there. Thanks for the advice. Definitely be picking up some sponges.
Are you from Australia?
Yeah, after I just got through mudding up for 2.5 days and sanding 26 sheets on the ceiling using my pan and knives.
I hated sanding before i got my machine.
Old school to new school. I don’t drywall much now but this is temping me to buy bazooka......
Can you use a 12 inch box without using a smaller pass (ie 8 inch or 10inch box first?)
No, you need to use the smaller boxes first to build up the mud. The larger 12" pass will help to smooth and feather it out.
That's good to fill a joint but it doesnt change the imperfect drywall
What type of plaster goes behind kitchen sink
Did u box over wet mud?
Good Job is a remodel and as you know is much harder give you a credit for that !
Yeah thanks. We didn't do the fixing but we made it good
The trick is to get the first coat perfectly flat then you only need to top coat box and it saves you risking the second coat edge showing through..
I got some footage I should be uploading of myself doing some terrible box work. Embarrassed to upload. It ended up sanding and painting up well, but would probably make you fall off your seat.
Thanks for the tips !
Yes bro I want to try this, essentially a two coat finish
What do they put corners crown molding
Only thing I don't like about the blue boxes is its near impossible to replace the rubber lid seal with those little pressed in bits all the way round.
Where is the pump?
Do you not have a pump for the boxes here in north America we have pumps that fill through the application slot
Muito bom e pratico amigo... aqui no Brasil nao tem essa ferramenta infelizmente..parabens pelo seu trabalho excelente..
Ajmaceno Consultoria & Serviços , eu queria ter grana p trazer p Brasil essas coisas, tem tanto tecnologia nessa área os países d fora, nois aqui é só lamento.
Santos C.Largo acredito q se entrar em contato com os vendedores eles encaminham isso para o Brasil..
Seria um excelente investimento!!!
Why are you guys getting so many contaminants in the mud. and having to go back and hit the joint with the knife?
bc they are rookies no taper goes to work on shorts
its australia, wear what you want,
@@futbolero4152 I don't know about now but my crew did and so did a load of others even in the winter in the UK
Was skim blades out then?
Hey Brother, i AM from Brazil, tanks , your vídeo, Very nice
@ 2:07 Oh my thats alot of mud going on to that joint. Even though the camera is very forgiving to drywall, I can see that joint is round ( and I should not be able to see that). You do hold a striaght line though someone should verse you on to use the thing. I don't mean that as an insult, the setting you ran that on seemed like 1 or 0 a setting for but-joints. Rather than 3 or 4 setting for finishing. It's odd nowadays people use these press boxed just to apply the mud, then go over with something else. Why? because they are not taught how to set these press boxes up ( and maintain them) to actually finish coat and walk away. Done by hand is always better and easier to sand than machine.
Yeah that was a lot of mud going on there, thicker than the average I'd say... Thanks for watching the videos appreciate your expertise
Your last statement is totally false. A machine is always going to run it flatter than your hand. A machine work is way easier the sand then hand work. Edges on hand work and box work are like night and day.
The flatbox only use for finnel coat or can use for under coat too??
Where’s the pump for the mud ?
Looks like it works. I always used my 6" and 12" knifes
+daniel may yeah works really well
very nice painting
good job thank you how much they pay four hour doing tayping in Australia
Is that how they really use to do it??...gosh no wonder there are many joints in the ceiling to fix
You make this look very easy, hoe long does it take to get the hang off? I'm a plasterer, I've only done a bit of taping. But several years ago I smashed my elbow to bits on site but these tools look they might enable me to earn a living again.
Haha "that was a nice joint mahn", took that out of context....lol
I'm kinda new at doing this but is that thing only used on ceilings? Or could it be used on walls as well?
Hi Shawn, you can use it on walls as well!
@@Maxkil I use the 10 or 12 inch box at 0 for my first coat then skim by hand but after I sand then it gets primed you can see the joint why is that ?
If you set your box properly, you don't ave to wipe it in after. And should get a pump to fill your box
Just got a box and gonna try it soon
Thanks for that tip.
I was unsure if the box had to be smoothed out after
The videos are all beautiful and useful as I work in this specialty but I work with traditional tools and not like your tools sophisticated and wonderful and helps a lot of work I hope to get it
Thanks my friend, they don't sell the tools in you county?
Maxkil we are blessed to have many tools here in USA , in other countries don’t have many
Is there a reason you don’t use a pump?
Its nice that the box is designed to be filled by hand, great for remodels etc., but if you are finishing hundreds of sheets.... you need a pump.
Yeah I totally agree. I need one
How do you guys go with the ultra top? I had a lot of trouble with bubbles creating pin holes. I am a builder who does extensions, so I only have a little experience with plastering....
Yeah it always happens when you go over something that's already painted. Also I should always give it a proper mix up before I use it otherwise it's difficult to put on.
@@Maxkil thanks for the help brother if you're ever in Canberra hit me up I want to buy you a beer
Tomara que encontramos aqui no Brasil essa ferramenta ,e dê boa utilidade e rápido.
João Batista Gomes Pereira , nois aqui até uma parafusadeira dá trabalho p achar, kkkkkk, e tão simples q parece né ? É aqui a gente não acha essas coisa.
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I'm just old school I guess but smooth as butter
What is the purpose of leaving the space between the surface and the wall?
HijRa wa ifaDa هجرة وإفادة crown molding will cover it. Extra work not needed.
Yes i speak facts,the humidity where ur at must be a 100%.cant coat over wet mud in any climate.ill show pi s of the houses i do if u so chose.not knocking u brother just saying what i know.😉
hello nice job body !!!! do you have to sand once you have passed the large spatula ? and how much does it cost to buy this joint box
Regaurdless still
Preficient time wise looks hood and smooth
No pump ?🤔
Great work boys🤙
Is it a bevelled drywall knife you run after the box?
Muy buena herramienta... mais grande do mundo...
8:20 still doing that revenue split at 1.3 million views nice work lads
Thanks bro, how are you mate???
@@Maxkil good thank you brother, just been watching a few of your vids and hitting up the comments huehue. Have you ever used or seen a mudrunner in action?. Hope you're having a good week
no i havn't seen a mud runner in person actually, they look pretty decent, do you use them? yeah my week is pretty good, flew down to victoria to do some filming. just going to put up a video of the trip down here shortly,
Real nice video. Except I don’t understand why you have to trowel your flats after running the flatbox. If your box is set up correctly and your mud is right consistency, you shouldn’t have to touch them after you run it. Either way tho, nice work and cool video!
+diggk1 thanks mate. Your right, though we were getting small rocks in it which made lines in some of it.
diggk1 I would imagine if he presses a bit too hard he gets excess on the edges that isn't really visible to the camera but is visible to the naked eye
diggk1 I bet you have uneven mud scary you will skip steps
Incorrect, even with clean& consistent mud small pocks usually can form, unless you are running a very tight skim coat. But it is always best to check behind the box for a smoother more consistent product especially when doing level 4-5 work
Thats what I think Carlos. If you go behind it fixed all that up in my opinion. Your like the first person that has agreed with me
Absolutely mind blowing
do you guys sand it and all so the home owner can paint straight away?
Why aren't they filling that box with a pump so much more efficient and why knock it down the box does the work
buckskinz yes right a pump is better
Looks you were coating over wet mud and you left a big scratch down the joint, and finally get a pump that mud was way to thick, I've been using boxes for 40 years
Yeah I know, that's why I blade off. That's 45 minute base coat under there it was dry. Probably couldn't afford a pump back then, and it's a small amount or Joints. Thanks for watching. Definitely would like to hear what it was like back then.
Is that 20' board only 2 butt joints custom homes
You can by assorted lengths up to 6 meters from most building supplies stores
guess this is the second layer? what about the first layer and the paperstrip? you got a machine for that aswell? we call it the bazooka. gotta get me that tool :D
Yeah there is a banjo video and second coat video. It's all there. Btw that is 12 inch box for a top layer
I mean dont get me wrong seems a lot faster and more efficient, I just wouldn't trust it to feather the edge correctly, I would like to see what it looks like after it's painted
That comes with a pump that makes it easier to fill
Yeah I know, I fully need to invest in one
Very very good putte. Feeling better
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Great job. But you guys are not explaining the process for beginners. It will be nice if you guys do a step by step video. But excellent work. Always looking to learn more.
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Does it require a lot of sanding after the application? Thanks
not really if its neat and clean
@@Maxkil Thank you for the info.
First off where is your pump? And secondly why do you guys feel the need to wipe down after the Box?
Robert H ikr I’ve used this tool for the last 5 yrs of my 18 yrs experience in tape & floating and this job is very messy and to see that they don’t even cover the walls and counter tops with plastic pisses me off... not professional at all😡
Sometimes!! Lol!! I can remember growing up going on jobs with my dad and my uncle if I said we should be fishing uncle J would pack it up and we would go. Those where the days.
Haha sounds good. I used to love it when we were working outside and it starts to rain, I would talk it up like it was going to bucket down so we better stop.
I feel like fishing now...
Nice,please how cost this material?and when i found it? i am from spain,thanks.
Do you mean the flat box tool?
@@Maxkil yes how much pls n Where can i go to buy it
Josse Del Cid allwall.com
Omg thk for sharing that amaizing machine wow stunnig
Been reading comments.. so this doesn't need any sanding?
Yes needs sanding. Only quick sanding though as it's quite smooth already. Sanding in the next video please enjoy
I have a pump cuz I do the corners and angles with a it
Привет всем.
Скажите, а после нанесения краскопультом краски на потолок и стены не будут видно швы??
Или нужно сначала нужно грунт поставить а
потом краску.
Кто может дать ответ.
So my question is how do you do those spaces between the walls and ceiling?
A plaster "cornice" is put here. It is installed with a bead of plaster to the ceiling edge and also to the wall edge. Nails are used to temporarily hold it up until the plaster dries and it sticks there (UK and Australian way). Americans call this "Crown Moulding" and they use wood for this and nail it up (with glue).
Riykkz Sunshine Negative, they tape it. Crown moulding is for aesthetics. And optional
I don't understand why you don't use a loading pump?
Amazing. You are the king of the gypsum..!!! I need this tools.... In Costa Rica we not have this tools... 😂 😂 😂
Really... No tools there. I will help get you the tools. Only I can't get for a good price. It's all the same
look great and smooth nice done
thanks very much
How long are the boards .?
How many time run over ?
Is that a 14 inch blade when u go over it after?
Yeah mate it goes over the top of 12 inch box nicely.
Though some people disagree in blading off entirely.
But it leaves it absolutely perfect
Hello I would like to know if you sell these tools for finishing drywall ??? was in Portugal and here I am not finding these tools .. thanks ... ??????
Never in my life seen someone run a 10 let it set up a bit then run a 12 over it still wet in the middle thats gold status 👌any problems after that?
The "wet" coat is fast setting gypsum. Even tho it looks moist, not wet, it is already set to coat over it. As long as the finish coat isn't painted before dried completely, it shouldn't give any issues.
I like that top coat (CSR)