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  • Great job this guy does.

  • Wow great work~

  • pause it at 7:15 and look how the base meets....nice gap

  • tkotlarz.... if you are the video maker then you did miss something. A basic rule of finish carpentry is that you never miter an inside corner. coping saws weren't invented for crown which by the way you should use a Collins foot and an older Bosch jig saw for. some obvious reasons for this are better fit, resistance to wall expansion and its actually more efficient too cut one miter an press in the cope. will respond in greater depth in an email to you because you open up the topic of crown.

  • For anyone who really cares... the video makes a mistake when instructing you on cutting inside angles... you never miter them.. they are always coped. You only miter outside angles. For this you will need a coping saw. They should have told you this so they could sell you another tool.

  • @utavatar I only cope crown molding, there would be no need to cope base molding, this would be extra work and is not needed. ? Am I missing something here that you know about here? thanks

  • @utavatar And turn you off to the idea by telling you how much additional work you'll actually need to do. Fat chance.

  • Can't wait to use this video to do my own room.

  • 2:53 going to the moon... BRB

  • i've found go to lowes about 8-3pm for best service. I consistently get horrible service from about 4pm-10pm. That's often when the "hired help" just show up to act as bodies. The real pro's tend to work during the day, that's because they get paid higher and have higher seniority due to their experience and knowledge. In the evening it's just the highschool/college kids who have no experience and are lousy at customer service.

  • if y'all are so DIY, why don't you quit harrassing employees and go find stuff yourself.

  • Great how to, thanks very much

  • This video saved me when applying beadboard panels against the side of a bath enclosure. I hadn't factored the enclosure side not being plumb, and this video included a useful hint to cut the first panel if the edge it will sit against is not plumb.

    Looks like there are some Lowes haters here - I love the place!

  • Look at 7:16. His joints at the corner (baseboard and corner moldings) are a train wreck.

  • mdf molding sucks...if you can't afford real wood don't do it at all

  • the mitering is shotty at best....

    good theory...

    horrible application

  • @oneswtwld you noticed that too.

    Lowes is the store for people who really don't know what they are doing but wanna do it themselves. their tools are cheap and geared towards ladies.

    just my opinion

  • @creatine64 Not true. its just a place to get the stuff and get the job done. what your saying is that all who work in there dont know shit and are pussys ? WTF dude you can juge all of us like that. sure there are the one's who dont know what they doing and then the ones who do. but both have to get the stuff someware now dont we ? am talking wood ect. your a jackass sir

  • @67tr876 I'm sorry u feel that way, I live in FL a& we hav a 2 lowes stores within 15miles of my house & 1 within 5miles from my job (which is near Orlando) my wife likes lowes 4 there plants so we go there bcuz they hav a better selection than homedepot, everytime I go with her I start looking at other stuff & 95% of the employees whom I've asked quest. have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about & I end up looking for it myself, that is the general situation in all the lowes stores I goto

  • @creatine64 ooooooooooo well you should have told me that lol sorry

  • @67tr876 I also don't appreciate you calling me a jackass, yet you don't know my experiences that I've had at lowes. that's why I added "just my opinion" at the end which means (for anybody who's got a lick of common sense, unlike yourself) that not everybody is going to feel that way.

    also 2 things, it's "somewhere" not "someware" & "you're or you are" not "your".

  • @67tr876 the last time I was at lowes I asked them "do they have wainscoting kits"

    out of the 5 employees none of them knew what I was talking about. I then asked where do you have beadboard and they didn't know what that was.... I would expect at least someone who worked there would have some basic knowledge of the products being sold at the store they work in, I'm not saying they need to be experts but come on dude.

  • @creatine64 look dude am sorry i now know what you mean.

  • @67tr876 no worries no hard feelings, I respect you more for not coming back with snide remarks. good form.

    good luck with your workshop I'm sure it will be pretty slick when you get it finished and good luck with the hardwood floors, we just tiled most of our house and will be putting wood floors in the master bedroom sometime this yr or early next.

  • @creatine64 Thanks man ! no hard feelings hear to. it just sounded like you were saying that if i or someone shops there we dont know what we are doing and its just a store for DIY guys. but ya i know what you mean on the employees lol.

  • @creatine64 I mean all who walk in there.

  • @creatine64 you cant juge all of us like that !

  • none of these items are available at any of the local stores.

  • The corner molding was resolved well at the bottom.

  • Thank you well explained

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