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  • This guy's voice makes me want to stab my ears.

  • this video only serves to show people that they need to look elsewhere for more information

  • is this an advertisement or instructional video?

  • Yea - very hard to follow.

  • HAHA blue tape comment.

  • This is way to hard to follow....

  • I wish I was handy!!!

    

  • If possible never use a coping saw , it takes some experience to use this tool !

    Just cut 2 45 % in an inside corner and get it over with !

  • @bradley3965 You jackwagon. Two 45 cuts makes a perfect 90. Now what do you do when your in an old house where corners are no longer 90. Also, since it is no longer a 90 and you nail the trim in and it opens a gap from nailing, sometimes a very big gap that isnt even. And, now what to do from settling and the caulk or puddy opens back up. Yep, pretty hard to charge someone for your screw up to begin with. Hmmmm, back to not cutting two 45 huh.

  • @duane2072 Well jackass when its going to paint , it makes no difference as long as it is some where with in tolerance . Now if its stain grade , i can see coping ! I was probably running crown and trim when you were still in diapers .

  • @bradley3965 LOL OHHH OK. I have seen igit brains cut molding where it is tight at the top and almost an 1/8 at the bottom or vise versa and then caulk it shut cause there to lazy to actually go back and do it right. Or the morons that cut two 45's and put it in and be way off, so they cope the end off one of the 45's and really screw it up. Put down the WII paddle and go try your two 45's in an old house in a bad corner you armchair bandit.

  • @duane2072 you are a total retard . I can tell you have never done production .

  • @bradley3965 You are the one who claimed that one needs experience with a coping saw. This is one of the easiest to get! Your whole expertise on that subject including molding and trim work is pretty much gone. People that toot there own horn are pretty much worthless. So I highly doubt you have been doing crown or trim work longer then 6 months, especially if you are taking the coping saw out of the equation or you never worked in an old house. But again, you just started!

  • @duane2072 for the average home owner a coping saw is difficult , i never said it was hard for me .As for tooting my own horn , i just stated a fact pure and simple .Now , go change your diaper !

  • its 4 am why am i watching this

  • thanks alot! good demo!

  • when do you remove the blue tape ?

  • @badge1957 you don't.

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