I hate how some people look at these videos just to criticize! First of all, these videos are made to give people some pointers in doing something, second of all, if you think you can do better why not make a video of your own?
Where you started the moulding at the door frame there was a 1/4 gap there. What was your plan for that? Oh I see its the door frame. Is it suppose to have a gap there for some fresh air?
I hate how some people look at these videos just to criticize! First of all, these videos are made to give people some pointers in doing something, second of all, if you think you can do better why not make a video of your own?
PS: Very helpful video, btw!
cuculache1 3 months ago
lol at the end...you know he started laughing when the camera man was like...and cut.
assisichy 1 year ago
Where you started the moulding at the door frame there was a 1/4 gap there. What was your plan for that? Oh I see its the door frame. Is it suppose to have a gap there for some fresh air?
phlax10 1 year ago
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phlax10 1 year ago
Thank-you for a wonderful video!
SmalltimR 1 year ago
hey tim do you use the same nails for the shoe moulding that you use for the baseboard..also what gauge nails..16 or 18
booger78654 2 years ago
@booger78654 it depends on the molding, most stores will have a specification on the price tag for the trim, if not, 16ga2" is common.
jrovang 2 years ago