Thank you for picking a corner bead with electrical. That exactly what I needed to see. All the other videos are all straight and with no obstacles. This was great.
Knowing when to fold them is the hardest thing to learn. This was a good example in showing an imperfect scenario, yet perfect example of what the average DIYer has to deal with. Especially on older homes that have been... well "messed with" in weird ways. Was about to F bomb but I'm sure you understand the frustration.
"don't let good be the enemy of perfect" has been my mantra for my current drywall project. I've learned a ton from your videos, thank you so much for making them
Learned a whole lot watching these videos. This one is timely because I am starting my garage project. Finishing drywall for painting. Like this technique. I'm in no rush
Just applied the first coat (with glue) of hot mud on nail pops following your method. Tense moments and maybe a few four letter words (not tape or nail) that came to mind when I kept wiping the nails clean and thinking about mud set time but, in the end, I nailed it! (or so I think) I'll stick with fixing nail pops for a while before attempting corner beads. Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much for these videos! I love that you are local! Eventhough I am going to finish the bedroom job I have started, I feel better knowing that you could come save me if needed!
When I first started my carpentry business I had to have the exact tool to do the exact job. Now I use whatever tool I have at my disposal to do what needs to get done at that moment. I've used my drill as a hammer, a drill bit as a nail driver, my ladder as a sawhorse, my box cutter as a screwdriver, etc.
I've remodeled a few rooms over the years, and was always the "compound straight from the bucket" guy. I have since learned to buy bags of ready to mix, and play with different consistencies...Thank you sir!...
I have remodeled darn near my entire house (1400sqft, 11 rooms) over the last 11 years. I thought I was good at drywall and finishing until I stumbled onto one of your videos about 2 months ago. Since then, my finishing game has taken off... that sounds bad... my drywall finishing. You have shown me tips and tricks that have cut my time by about 75%. So well, I helped a family member do his new bedroom, after a horrible hanging job mind you, in 3 coats, which took me 8 hours including the sanding and fixing some really bad issues from the hanging. I only wish I had a Festool sander to speed up that part, but no way can I justify that purchase as a "hobbyist". Lol. Thanks for the great videos, you have taught me so much.
Hey Ben, you're my drywall hero !!!! Wish you could see the 2 corner beads I installed: perfect bc of your superb explanations and showing the technique. Thanks a million feathered likes !
Thank you sir , it’s good to have a good instructor such as you, I have the same problem as mr. “K”, I try to get it perfect, which is not practical, especially on the first coat.
You do a fantastic job of teaching and I have learned more from you than any other drywall videos on UA-cam .... Thank you for the explanations and techniques.
Thanks to your videos and really applying what you have taught, I have become a very good sheetrock installer and mud man in 7 months time. Just wanted to say thank you for all the videos.
This is exactly how I learned to coat corner beads. I'm trying to teach myself to use a trowel now, its a bit of a pain to learn a different method than what you've gotten good at
I completed my project, and the results were very good, because I had watched many of your helpful videos. My tile/ contractor was impressed enough to offer me a job! (Not for me, I’m staying retired!) thanks!
Thank you for choosing one with the electrical. I'm having difficulty working around that for my DIY drywall work (pretty sure I put the flat joints where I wasn't supposed to).
Knowing when to fold 'em - that is one of the hardest things to get in the habit of doing. I've get these tunnel-vision compulsions where I try to GET THAT PERFECT COAT THAT REQUIRES NO SANDING!!!!
Thank you so much for your videos. It figures that you’re Canadian. My wife and I adore Canada and Canadians are the nicest, most courteous and intelligent people. Obviously we’re from the States. Thanks again !
Great video! I wish i had watched it Before i put my corner bead on. Mine is obviously too tight as i am having a tough time covering the corner bead. Thanks for the tips!
Your videos are so helpful, thank you! I'm looking to use corner bead and mesh so that I can tidy up an edge where I've taken out a door; as I'm going onto an already plastered wall, I was thinking a corner bead with no nose would be best, but the techniques you demonstrate for beginners like me seem to work best if there's a nose. Would you advise going for a 3mm nose at least? Thank you
I'm fine having the area pitted on corner beads next to outlets instead of a raised area like 2:46 . the area that he's smoothing, I do put mud there on the 1st coat, but the level above and below that outlet are allowed to be thicker from doing that 8" blade feather, so when it dries you just fill that middle area later making it match with the rest. makes the outlet covers look consistently flush around corner beads. it's not the fastest method but the finish is kickass for high end custom homes.
Man, I know I’m late to the party but I gotta say you make this look easy. Been trying to follow your vids on a rough shaped garage. And it IS NOT going as easy as you make it look 🤣 thanks for the videos though!
Where the ceiling corner tape ends at outside corners, should i add a small piece of tape across the two pieces of tape to cover the gap between the them?
Try a crimper on those corners and the high spots will be eliminated. Holding the bead down with outside screws almost always causes low/high spots. Good vid.
How to install a corner bead when it goes from drywall to hardibacker that will also have a schluter trim strip and then tiled. Seems like the schluter trim will have to go against the corner bead.
I've had the worst time trying to fix an outside corner, that on one side is maybe an inch and a half wide and butts against a bathtub/shower and the other side hasnt been much trouble but it's about 6 inches and runs into a closet door. Any way to get some tips on this? I tried first using tape then the tape blistered and I instead went and tried to use a corner bead. I'm almost to the point of just giving it up lol
Hey ben. Ive been watching for about 3 years now. I know it shouldnt be done per the manufacture, but if i add glue to 20 min can i install 80 inches of tape on corner bead without problems or should i just use metal. Its a time problem and i cant keep coming back for the fix.(girlfriends parents building) just want it done right and not falling apart after 10 years....edit im a sparky and i have to work my electrical jobs. Trying this drywall thing as a freebee to her so i can patch all the holes we make. If you could let me know, or not; thank you for all of your advice so far.
Thankfully, I only have a six-inch spot to fix on my own wall. I deeply appreciate being shown the proper "how". Thank you muchly. Next stop: the home improvement store.
I have a question: In your opinion, should drywall tape be applied wet or dry? I’ve heard pros and cons for each method and have tried both with no problems. Update: Never mind, I found your video from 2 years ago explaining the difference.
Thats ridiculous just thin your mud down a bit and start taping. You think all the pros that use bazookas and stuff are wetting tape the mud wets the tape. That's a huge waste of time/ myth it make no difference whatsoever.
Thanks for the great tips - I was doing it all wrong until now. Only one question: what do you mean by the corner bead was installed too tight, not leaving enough room for more mud?
He is saying it was not installed perfectly symmetrical on both sides of the corner. If it was installed perfectly on the corner, each side of the corner would have the same amount of depth to add mud.
I'm trying to figure out "put on too tight" term, I bet you are saying the corner ridge, where the two sides meet is put in so tight that the ridge is lower than the wall surface on one side, giving you less space to have a proper fill of mud? I've been using the "needs more mud" term a lot ;) so your 6" knife, using it with convex out, (bump out) ? did you put the curve in it or did it come that way? I didn't know if I should start with a mud tub or hawk, i bought the tub, but I bet the advantage of the hawk is you don't have to clean out dried mud as you are working because you are continuously using all the mud and you are using a clean surface with no walls or corners like the tub. Darn, I bought a plastic tub and it has metal edges inserted in it which makes a little ledge that holds mud to harden on it. A metal one doesn't have those ledges. You save me years of trial and error to gather the experience that you share. I'm 64 and always avoided mudding. Never had anyone who knew anything about it.
At the end of the video, VC cleaned off the corners. Does that mean that the very tip of the corner bead should be left exposed with no mud? Or, does it get more mud in a later phase of coating?
Can you please tell us what kind of mud you're using in each video? I have noticed some contradictions video to video on when to use different types of mud and when.
Hi! 👋🏻 Newbie here and I had a question.. all videos I see the walls are not painted? I have a sliding door in my room and the corner metal is showing on about 3 feet down the middle .. how do I cover the metal up with textured painted walls ? Thank you
Did a large Reno and your videos really helped. One wall that looked perfect has flaws that show after painting. It’s painted white and has a pot light above so it looks bad. How can I put a layer of mud on without creating a lot of work? It needs a skim only. I used a flashlight while doing it with 400 grit finish sanding and there’s a “wave” like reflection mid way up the wall. Any tips?
Skim coat, light sand or damp sponge, light coat of Kilz 123, once fully dry paint over it lightly. Should blend with the current paint and match the amount of gloss
Thank you for picking a corner bead with electrical. That exactly what I needed to see. All the other videos are all straight and with no obstacles. This was great.
Knowing when to fold them is the hardest thing to learn. This was a good example in showing an imperfect scenario, yet perfect example of what the average DIYer has to deal with. Especially on older homes that have been... well "messed with" in weird ways. Was about to F bomb but I'm sure you understand the frustration.
It's good to see videos that have extra tips in them, such as the outlet boxes next to the corner. These videos are great.
"don't let good be the enemy of perfect" has been my mantra for my current drywall project. I've learned a ton from your videos, thank you so much for making them
Learned a whole lot watching these videos. This one is timely because I am starting my garage project. Finishing drywall for painting.
Like this technique. I'm in no rush
Just applied the first coat (with glue) of hot mud on nail pops following your method. Tense moments and maybe a few four letter words (not tape or nail) that came to mind when I kept wiping the nails clean and thinking about mud set time but, in the end, I nailed it! (or so I think) I'll stick with fixing nail pops for a while before attempting corner beads. Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much for these videos! I love that you are local! Eventhough I am going to finish the bedroom job I have started, I feel better knowing that you could come save me if needed!
When I first started my carpentry business I had to have the exact tool to do the exact job. Now I use whatever tool I have at my disposal to do what needs to get done at that moment. I've used my drill as a hammer, a drill bit as a nail driver, my ladder as a sawhorse, my box cutter as a screwdriver, etc.
Dude, thanks a lot for these videos. I've struggled with finishing drywall for years as a diyr... Technic is everything my man...
I've remodeled a few rooms over the years, and was always the "compound straight from the bucket" guy. I have since learned to buy bags of ready to mix, and play with different consistencies...Thank you sir!...
Ready mix comes more workable when you mix it before use. You can also add more water to it to make it more loose.
See i like it better when you show the tougher stuff first, a simple corner bead is almost self explainatory! :) Tanks for the video!
Drywall finishing was always my weak spot, theses videos helped me a ton. Thanks you!
I have remodeled darn near my entire house (1400sqft, 11 rooms) over the last 11 years. I thought I was good at drywall and finishing until I stumbled onto one of your videos about 2 months ago. Since then, my finishing game has taken off... that sounds bad... my drywall finishing. You have shown me tips and tricks that have cut my time by about 75%. So well, I helped a family member do his new bedroom, after a horrible hanging job mind you, in 3 coats, which took me 8 hours including the sanding and fixing some really bad issues from the hanging. I only wish I had a Festool sander to speed up that part, but no way can I justify that purchase as a "hobbyist". Lol. Thanks for the great videos, you have taught me so much.
lol that was funny, thanks for the laugh!
Hey Ben, you're my drywall hero !!!! Wish you could see the 2 corner beads I installed: perfect bc of your superb explanations and showing the technique. Thanks a million feathered likes !
Brillant service. Guy does not waste time and the best advice I've seen
Thank you sir , it’s good to have a good instructor such as you, I have the same problem as mr. “K”, I try to get it perfect, which is not practical, especially on the first coat.
You do a fantastic job of teaching and I have learned more from you than any other drywall videos on UA-cam .... Thank you for the explanations and techniques.
Thanks to your videos and really applying what you have taught, I have become a very good sheetrock installer and mud man in 7 months time. Just wanted to say thank you for all the videos.
This is exactly how I learned to coat corner beads. I'm trying to teach myself to use a trowel now, its a bit of a pain to learn a different method than what you've gotten good at
I completed my project, and the results were very good, because I had watched many of your helpful videos. My tile/ contractor was impressed enough to offer me a job! (Not for me, I’m staying retired!) thanks!
We want to see you do the hard/complicated stuff. Keep it coming!
Thank you for choosing one with the electrical. I'm having difficulty working around that for my DIY drywall work (pretty sure I put the flat joints where I wasn't supposed to).
Knowing when to fold 'em - that is one of the hardest things to get in the habit of doing. I've get these tunnel-vision compulsions where I try to GET THAT PERFECT COAT THAT REQUIRES NO SANDING!!!!
You always have to sand no matter what anyways so...
Not on your first coat you don't
Thanks Ben for your skate and drywall knowledge 👊
I really like his explanations. He's a good teacher. I just want to learn how to deal with drywalls, but I really hate such constructive system.
You picked the right corner for this video my friend 👍 nice to see the extra pointers
You’re a very good teacher thanks, Gracias!!!!
Very straight forward, easy to follow, Thanks!
Love your vdos and thank you for making them as I find them very helpful.
This guy is helping me do a kitchen. Thanks, dude.
Happy to help!
Your voice is sounding really good here! Thanks for the lesson
Is there not suppose to be any mud on the very edge or does paint just cover that? How many coats do you usually do?
Yeah just paint covers it. 2 costs is good
Good to know- I was wondering about the edge
Came here with the same question
Wow that's why I watched this too.
⁸ 😅 .@@worldonastrng
Thank you so much for your videos. It figures that you’re Canadian. My wife and I adore Canada and Canadians are the nicest, most courteous and intelligent people. Obviously we’re from the States. Thanks again !
Why thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing! Very well done!
Gotta know when to fold 'em
- Wisest words...ever!
Great video! I wish i had watched it Before i put my corner bead on. Mine is obviously too tight as i am having a tough time covering the corner bead. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks again. Did my whole 100 year old house using your videos and my mistakes!
I am in the middle of my bathroom remodel and there is something so satisfying watching someone else mud, but when I do it, its more aggravation.
good lesson. Im glad you chose that corner
Your videos are so helpful, thank you! I'm looking to use corner bead and mesh so that I can tidy up an edge where I've taken out a door; as I'm going onto an already plastered wall, I was thinking a corner bead with no nose would be best, but the techniques you demonstrate for beginners like me seem to work best if there's a nose. Would you advise going for a 3mm nose at least? Thank you
Beautiful pull down work there👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful finish
I’m so glad for your videos
I'm fine having the area pitted on corner beads next to outlets instead of a raised area like 2:46 . the area that he's smoothing, I do put mud there on the 1st coat, but the level above and below that outlet are allowed to be thicker from doing that 8" blade feather, so when it dries you just fill that middle area later making it match with the rest. makes the outlet covers look consistently flush around corner beads. it's not the fastest method but the finish is kickass for high end custom homes.
So satisfying to watch
You are such a genius!
Man, I know I’m late to the party but I gotta say you make this look easy. Been trying to follow your vids on a rough shaped garage. And it IS NOT going as easy as you make it look 🤣 thanks for the videos though!
This guy is like the Bob Ross of spackle
Tq ..good info...i like the tutorial...im doing it from 1999....but still learning
Going to do my garage soon. Hoping to put these tricks to work.
nice and smooth!!!
Thanks for the tips
My problem is not knowing when to “fold em”. My OCD gets the better of me.☹️
Thank you so much for your help
Best teacher
Keep it coming it's help me a lot
Hey Be. What is the best product to use to install and or fill corner bead. Is hot mud more prone to pop out than all purpose or taping mud, etc?
Really helpful!
Mmm vanilla frosting 🤤💕
On outside corner bead I like to use 90 minute durabond for the first coat...hard and durable!
Thanks for the video! Now, what do you do with the corner metal reveal? Just paint over it?
Hello teacher 👨🏫 what do you mean when you say that the corner bead was installed too tight? Thanks for great videos!!!!
You make it look so easy... I was doing corner beads today and it sure didn't go like this.
Same here!
Where the ceiling corner tape ends at outside corners, should i add a small piece of tape across the two pieces of tape to cover the gap between the them?
Try a crimper on those corners and the high spots will be eliminated. Holding the bead down with outside screws almost always causes low/high spots. Good vid.
I find that putting mesh tape over your metal bead and then using quickset has been the best for me
Will this method work for strait flex as corner bead?
Thanks for all the tips, will the metal still be showing?
Do you need to put tape when you install a corner bead for the drywall mud?
How to install a corner bead when it goes from drywall to hardibacker that will also have a schluter trim strip and then tiled. Seems like the schluter trim will have to go against the corner bead.
I've had the worst time trying to fix an outside corner, that on one side is maybe an inch and a half wide and butts against a bathtub/shower and the other side hasnt been much trouble but it's about 6 inches and runs into a closet door. Any way to get some tips on this? I tried first using tape then the tape blistered and I instead went and tried to use a corner bead. I'm almost to the point of just giving it up lol
What do you mean when the corner bead is too tight?
I would like to know too please.
Why clean the edge in the end? How do you make sure the end looks proper?
Need a video on prepping the two corners of the drywall so the corner bead fits properly
Hey ben. Ive been watching for about 3 years now. I know it shouldnt be done per the manufacture, but if i add glue to 20 min can i install 80 inches of tape on corner bead without problems or should i just use metal. Its a time problem and i cant keep coming back for the fix.(girlfriends parents building) just want it done right and not falling apart after 10 years....edit im a sparky and i have to work my electrical jobs. Trying this drywall thing as a freebee to her so i can patch all the holes we make. If you could let me know, or not; thank you for all of your advice so far.
Thankfully, I only have a six-inch spot to fix on my own wall. I deeply appreciate being shown the proper "how". Thank you muchly. Next stop: the home improvement store.
Do you attach corner beads with nails or screws? Could I use drywall screws to attach corner beads?
I have a question: In your opinion, should drywall tape be applied wet or dry? I’ve heard pros and cons for each method and have tried both with no problems. Update: Never mind, I found your video from 2 years ago explaining the difference.
Thats ridiculous just thin your mud down a bit and start taping. You think all the pros that use bazookas and stuff are wetting tape the mud wets the tape. That's a huge waste of time/ myth it make no difference whatsoever.
What kind of mud are you using?
Thanks for the great tips - I was doing it all wrong until now. Only one question: what do you mean by the corner bead was installed too tight, not leaving enough room for more mud?
He is saying it was not installed perfectly symmetrical on both sides of the corner. If it was installed perfectly on the corner, each side of the corner would have the same amount of depth to add mud.
@@redskies3000 got it. Thanks!
We switched to paper faced bead. Its just so much easier to install and dont have to deal with screws anf metal flashing through the mud
I'm trying to figure out "put on too tight" term, I bet you are saying the corner ridge, where the two sides meet is put in so tight that the ridge is lower than the wall surface on one side, giving you less space to have a proper fill of mud? I've been using the "needs more mud" term a lot ;) so your 6" knife, using it with convex out, (bump out) ? did you put the curve in it or did it come that way?
I didn't know if I should start with a mud tub or hawk, i bought the tub, but I bet the advantage of the hawk is you don't have to clean out dried mud as you are working because you are continuously using all the mud and you are using a clean surface with no walls or corners like the tub.
Darn, I bought a plastic tub and it has metal edges inserted in it which makes a little ledge that holds mud to harden on it. A metal one doesn't have those ledges. You save me years of trial and error to gather the experience that you share. I'm 64 and always avoided mudding. Never had anyone who knew anything about it.
Showing the difficult parts is more helpful than you realize
At the end of the video, VC cleaned off the corners. Does that mean that the very tip of the corner bead should be left exposed with no mud? Or, does it get more mud in a later phase of coating?
That was first coat in the video. Hell sand to get it even then apply one more coat to corner the edge of the cb
Thank you.
the sharp outward facing corner of metal still juts out tho?
You did not cover metal edge at last . After painting uncovered metal bead will metal color fade ?
Hi do you just paint over or out more mud on the rest of the wall?
Good video you need to get some merch.
When mudding these corner beads, do you use Quick Set mud or the Bucket premade mud? Thank you for all your videos I am learning sooooo much!
Pre-mix bucket mud. Quickset is only for deep fills or multiple coats in a day.
@@vancouvercarpenter thank you!!!
Thanks!
I find this method works best using the concave side of the large knife, leaves a fuller bead.
Excellent
Subscribed . I’m so frustrated with hiring people I’m gonna start doing things myself I can’t possibly be as bad as the ones I’ve hired in the past
Can you please tell us what kind of mud you're using in each video? I have noticed some contradictions video to video on when to use different types of mud and when.
What’s a tight corner bead mean?
Hello. I’ve watched most of your videos. Can you state what kind of mud you are using?
He says they have stuff called taping mud but it’s not available in the states it seems.
@@redskies3000 thanks
Question: What does 'installed too tight' mean, like what you said at 5:20 mark?
Hi! 👋🏻 Newbie here and I had a question.. all videos I see the walls are not painted? I have a sliding door in my room and the corner metal is showing on about 3 feet down the middle .. how do I cover the metal up with textured painted walls ? Thank you
Did a large Reno and your videos really helped. One wall that looked perfect has flaws that show after painting. It’s painted white and has a pot light above so it looks bad. How can I put a layer of mud on without creating a lot of work? It needs a skim only. I used a flashlight while doing it with 400 grit finish sanding and there’s a “wave” like reflection mid way up the wall. Any tips?
Skim coat, light sand or damp sponge, light coat of Kilz 123, once fully dry paint over it lightly. Should blend with the current paint and match the amount of gloss
@@Tonyhouse1168 I’ve read a few people saying damp sponge, what’s this involve? Can you elaborate, this would eliminate dust.