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Short clip cutting inside corners. Get more details behind this video at www.jackpaul.com
http://www.jackpauhl.com/2010/09/how-to-cutting-ceiling-corners/

Painters Elyria OH 440-864-5356

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  • I'll try to get an update video on this to cover the many reasons cutting last on new drywall is important and why we do it. I understand this it opposite what most learn but for good reason.

  • how do i work out how much paint i need for a wall? do i figure out the area of the wall then do something else, cause i forgot!

  • @smeatonx Height x Width = the square feet of the wall. So an 8' high wall x 12' wide wall = 96 sq ft. Many gallons of paint will cover 400 sq ft of area. So if you had 4 walls 8' H by 12' wide, a gallon should do it.

  • wondering how many coats do you apply? friend of mine is a contractor and he says he doesn't use behr because it needs more than 1 coat. He uses the contractor type paints that hide inperfections and only take 1 coat.

  • @taledarkside Contractor paints are for "down and dirty" painting. They are typically much thicker than quality paints. Your friend SHOULD be able to make them work in one coat. Thats no surprise. All paints can require a certain level of skill to make them works best. I have no problem doing one coat of BEHR Premium Plus Ultra in the colors ive used but a true professional wont leave in one coated.

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  • justinheranus wrote: Who the hell rolls first and then cuts? This is a typical amateur mistake... This is what unskilled day laborers do when not being supervised, and you are doing a disservice to the people who are trolling you tube for tips on how to paint...

    My response to that is... I want you to know that the simple fact that you have no clue about the 10 advantages (good ones) for cutting last on a prime or a first coat is "rookie" at best

  • Is brushing corners first or the roll?

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  • @legendaryhoopin23 ........do me a favor an dont talk to me directly from now on ok ? ....

  • @BradMr1975 post a video then if your so good.It'll probably look like a kindergartener trying to color within the line you douche.Atleast the man is posting videos on how to professionally paint.Don't criticise if you got nothing to prove your theory about "how fast you are" Keep it going SHCS!gOOD WORK!

  • wouldnt hire you by the hour.

  • There are no good reasons to cut last, ill tell you why.

    You should always cut first and after your 8 or 10 inches of cutting (cut about the thickness of your brush i preferr 2.5 inch brush) then feather it out so you dont see a hard line, then when you roll the wall over lap your cutting and get as close as 3 inches from the ceiling you dont want to see brush strokes specialy close to a window wall with natural light youll see it all especially with darker or exotic colours.

  • @HelloWorld73013 save your money and use water.......... flotrol messes up your brushes, makes them to soft. penetrol is good though, attacks the vehicle not the body

  • @TheSHCS not yet and you shouldnt be in such a hurry...... please tell me you can paint with both hands? so far it looks like your just a righty!!.... no way in hell you can hang with me if thats the case lol. i cut the straightest lines in the east ...fastest this side of the mississippi :-)

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