Home Repairs & Improvements : How to Mud Inside Corners

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Apply a thin coat of mud compound inside both corners of a house wall or ceiling and apply joint tap to fit in the corner. Mud inside corners with tips from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) certified technician in this free video on home repair.

Expert: James Drew
Contact: www.jnchomerepair.com
Bio: James Drew is the owner and president of JNC Home Repair in Austin, TX. Drew is also an HVAC certified tech with more than two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • to hell with mudding inside corners, caulk that shit, same end result, caulk and finger smooth a bead and done, gives you a smoother inside finished result anyways. PLUS if it cracks/seperates in the long run which of course it probley will, caulk it again, paint it, if its flat paint, you're made in the shade. A million times quicker then blocking, skimming, pointup, sanding.

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  • yuorposion shut the fuck up!! Why even say anything at all?

  • nice garage dude ,,could find a bigger sample board ,,i had to find my glasses to see the demostration ,,,is your wife taping this ?? have her do the video ,,you hold the camera ,,might be more interesting

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