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Good work Super Mario, but I prefer to use a tube and corner applicator to apply the mud and a pole and 3.5 inch flusher to wipe... saves a lot of time and effort.
Yes in thi video, Some countries like the US use an all purpose compound that is a drying compound not a setting plaster. In this case you would tape in as well as top coat with the same product.
We also have those products in Australia, however by far the most widely used products are basecoat (a setting plaster) to tape in and a top coat (drying compound) as a final coat.
I use a fixed internal tool I don't go much on the adjustable tools. If I have an angle not 90deg I would use a metal angle or plastic adjustable angle. Then I only need to use joint knives.
I can't thank you enough. I used this technique to install metal and paper internal corner beads. Not only did it look great but it dramatically reduced the noise from the adjacent unit. I'd been wrestling with a noise problem due to a bad drywall installation. Thanks again from across the pond!
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We also have those products in Australia, however by far the most widely used products are basecoat (a setting plaster) to tape in and a top coat (drying compound) as a final coat.
Cheers Rod
do you use an adjustable internal tool or a set one which do you prefer?
cheers
I use a fixed internal tool I don't go much on the adjustable tools. If I have an angle not 90deg I would use a metal angle or plastic adjustable angle. Then I only need to use joint knives.
Cheers Rod
Cheers Rod