BASEBOARD INSTALLATION TIP

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  • Опубліковано 28 лют 2009
  • BOB SCHMIDT SHOWS YOU A SHORtCUT WHEN IT COMES TO COPING INSIDE CORNERS WHEN INSTALLING BASEBOARDS SKIRTBOARDS AND OTHER TRIM WITH FLAT AREAS ON THEM
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @mikeinchgo1058
    @mikeinchgo1058 11 років тому

    Great time saving tip! And Kudos to a good carpenter who is not closed minded and is open to accept advice from others :) I learn from others every day and this is just one other thing I never knew!

  • @sf_feller
    @sf_feller 15 років тому

    I always learn something from your videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @blackpearlhomes
    @blackpearlhomes 14 років тому

    Awsome video...gonna try this out tomorrow on a basement instead of all those pesky 45's

  • @123HURST
    @123HURST 13 років тому

    Thanks Bob, very useful video.

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop
    @HomeRemodelWorkshop  15 років тому

    Thanks, I have always seen them mitred+++Bob

  • @grench2o6
    @grench2o6 13 років тому

    nice video thanks for the tip ill try it out!

  • @ringbolt9
    @ringbolt9 15 років тому

    nice info as usual thanks

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop
    @HomeRemodelWorkshop  11 років тому

    Both angles will always be the same, you can always use less expensive scrap to make test pieces to check and adjust angles to get it right before you cut your actual trim. +++Bob

  • @realterm123
    @realterm123 12 років тому

    God bless you for sharing.

  • @wutazmanify
    @wutazmanify 11 років тому

    Great video.. thanks

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop
    @HomeRemodelWorkshop  14 років тому

    I would love to see that,do you have a video of that on your channel?+++Bob

  • @mommadebi
    @mommadebi 11 років тому

    Thanks so much!

  • @sodan1490
    @sodan1490 11 років тому

    Thanks for the tip. Anyway you can tell me how to miter baseboards on uneven floors or walls. Thanks you

  • @helmutdiggy6874
    @helmutdiggy6874 9 років тому

    Great tip Bob . Can you tell me if there is a rule as to which piece of trim should be coped depending on where the person would be viewing the joint.

  • @inbetweentheday
    @inbetweentheday 13 років тому

    I've seen the collen's coping foot you attach to a jigsaw. Check it out it's interesting on coping.

  • @HotRodSixString
    @HotRodSixString 12 років тому

    Most people I know make the cut with the miter saw first and then finish it up with the coping saw

  • @gameking008
    @gameking008 15 років тому

    neat

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop
    @HomeRemodelWorkshop  15 років тому

    I hate to say it but there is no such thing as a square house.Doing it this way pretty much guarantees good results+++Bob

  • @holywar911
    @holywar911 14 років тому

    @hellriserpl1 you are what we call "mr know it all"

  • @gamarjoba
    @gamarjoba 15 років тому

    Thanks, but I think I'll have to stick with the first method since I don't own a fancy power saw like that. :)

  • @snakyjake1
    @snakyjake1 13 років тому

    @fishnriver, I imagine this would work if you didn't have rounded profiles.

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop
    @HomeRemodelWorkshop  13 років тому

    @inbetweentheday Interesting, looks a bit dangerous for the novice or beginner. There is a table mount guide that looks a bit safer not as fast thou.+++Bob

  • @5150hs
    @5150hs 15 років тому

    I'm still getting this technique down. Coping on MDF is a little harder. Unless... you have another helpful idea for us budget strapped DIY people who us MDF? Thanks for your great videos.

  • @kevinalavarezsr2
    @kevinalavarezsr2 13 років тому

    Hey Bob, don't worry about your critics....they tend to display their stupidity and lack of communication skills by using colorful language to draw attention. In the end they can't produce the goods to match their mouth. Keep up the great work!!

  • @rogerbarker1584
    @rogerbarker1584 11 років тому

    how do I cut correct outside angles on a baseboard, these are approximately 30 degree angles

  • @HomeRemodelWorkshop
    @HomeRemodelWorkshop  14 років тому

    @hellriserpl1 Ok I'll bite. If you could leave us a brief explanation on the far quicker and quality improved method I am sure we would all love to hear it. If you could leave the colorful language out it would be appreciated since we don't know who may be reading these comments Thanks+++Bob

  • @NolanScottRealtor
    @NolanScottRealtor 15 років тому

    I wouldn't do that with any base over 5.5 inches though. And yeah, sure beats a jigsaw.

  • @HardFii
    @HardFii 13 років тому

    @nolanbowling why?

  • @blzbass
    @blzbass 14 років тому

    Why use a coping saw when you can use an electric jig saw?

  • @jhart1945
    @jhart1945 14 років тому

    Thanks for the tip Bob. I use it and it works great.
    Like you, I am always looking for better/faster ways to do things so i also
    wish Hellrisepl1 would share his method instead of badmouthing yours!

  • @123milkbone
    @123milkbone 12 років тому

    thanks for the tip,,,,,, but seems like you, and understand you have done it a lot more than i, but it took you 20 seconds to do it by hand with hand tools, at least make it look a little harder to do by hand, ie. reason to run to the miter saw,