Installing the first coat of drywall mud to bullnose cornerbead
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@Learnthethingsido Great. There's quite a few on the subject so make sure you look at all videos that pertain to your project including what to do between coats & sanding the walls, etc., etc.. Joe :0
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@VideoJoeKnows Ok thanks Joe im going to look at your vidos right now.
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@Learnthethingsido That's a tough question to ask. If you already have a textured wall but it doesn't look good....you have two choices. You could spot spray texture the questionable areas then spray an additional "very light" spray texture over your entire wall, to make it more uniform. It's going to make your wall now, a more heavy spray textured look, which some people don't care for. The other way takes alot more work but it will look great when you get done....more to follow: Joe :0
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@PolluxPolaris Thanks for your advice but my knees aren't the greatest so I try to be as careful as I can. Thanks for watching after me! Joe :0
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Bend your knees instead of your back
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@camochannel1 Thank you for continuing to watch the videos. It's always nice to hear from you! Joe :0
Two quick points. One. They make a transition piece that you put at the bottom before you put your bullnose on. It gives a square corner to make it easier for the trim guys. It take a little extra time and seeing as how time is money i charge more. Two they actually make a tool just for wiping excess compound off of the bullnose. Its rubber and flexible and it also makes sure you dont knick the vinyl with your knife
lovesomecujo 8 months ago
@lovesomecujo Thank you for providing the 2 tips. Very informative. I appreciate the feedback. Thanks again for commenting. Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 8 months ago
Hey how can i retexture Textured wall? I wanna redo my crappy texture. Thanks Joe.
Learnthethingsido 1 year ago
@Learnthethingsido The best way is to float out your entire wall, to make it smooth....then you can start fresh, with your spray texture. You might also think about floating out your walls & leaving them in a "smooth wall" finish, which is an updated look. I have videos that show you how to float out/skim out walls....several videos. Look for them. Thanks again for your questions. Need more advice?...send me more questions. Joe :0
VideoJoeKnows 1 year ago