Installing baseboard: how to install an inside corner

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Installing baseboard: how to install an inside corner can be trick business....if you don't know how. Do you know how you're going to go about what you need to do when installing baseboard at an inside corner? How to install baseboard, at your inside corners, really finishes off your project.....if you do it right. Watch as "joe" shows you how easy it is, when installing baseboard to an inside corner.

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  • This method worked great for the baseboards on my house. Thanks!

    P.S., Most of us on YouTube are DIYers, not contractors working on multi-million dollar homes.

  • @01REYES01 I can't agree with you more! That's why I wanted you to know there was another way. Glad to hear this video helped you with your project.  Joe :0

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  • @waynescountry The method shown in the video works great for me, all i need is a miter saw and caulk/spackle. im sure that youd need to cope the corner for stained wood molding however thats not what i was looking to learn when i clicked this video.1st are you implying that this molding looked staind to you? 2nd if your a pro why are you looking up "how to" videos?? 3rd ive seen plenty of upscale new homes without coping and they make tintable caulk for this method..are you even a carpenter?!?

  • @waynescountry I would never suggest for someone to caulk staingrade hardwood base. This particular video is for paintgrade base that any DIY'er can do & caulk provide they are painting their base. I would throw your hammer too if "anyone" suggested to caulk staingrade base....lol Joe :0

  • @VideoJoeKnows so ya caulk hardwood base board do ya i never used caulking in my life in a conner if thats the case why not just but them together and slap some caulking in the opeaning (looks just as good ) the day i try that is the day i give up and throw my hammer in the woods sorry man but your wrong

  • @waynescountry Are you referring to coping is the right way to install inside corners? If you do baseboard all the time, then you might want to cope your corners. If you only do base once in a while (or hardly ever at all) I would suggest cutting like I have shown. Either way you still have to caulk your corners. when caulking a 45 degree corner, it comes out looking just as good (I think) as a coped corner....providing you are painting your base a white color. Try it. Joe :0

  • @VideoJoeKnows what would i try that i am a carpenter and to do the right is no harder to do but do it wrong if ya want try the right way it easyer

  • @waynescountry Most if not all DIY'ers are not pros...but they can still get a professional looking job by mitring their corners. Anyone can do this. You should try it! I do all my corners this way & they "always" turn out looking great. Joe :0

  • @waynescountry Most if not all DIY'ers are not pros. That's why I'm showing how to do it this way as any DIY'er can do it this way & make it look good when complete. I do all my corners this way & they "always" turn out looking great. You should try it. Joe :0

  • you suck and that aint how a pro does it

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