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So on How to drywall today, I'll be showing you in this video how to finish sand Angles and Nails. Unless you're using a sponge or a sanding pad between your sander and the paper, you will notice your paper will either have to be cut, or folded to fit properly into the Sanding Pole. Put your paper square on the sanding pole like shown in the video; always keep the side of the paper that's hanging away from your angle so you don't ding the other side. Start with angles first when finish sanding, and then move on to the nails and then follow with the flats and beads. Don't overdue the angle with your sanding, it's easy to over sand down to the paper, so be careful and go easy, make sure you use a light ( 500w halogen) at all times. So you just take some rough out with your finish sander but your final finish will be done with your sanding sponge. When done sanding angles move on to the nails. You should only sand your nails with your sanding pole 3, 4, 5 times at most. Again you could sand the nails to MUCH where they will be dipped, but it's a lot harder than the angles. Make sure that you're always looking for any "sluggish" that may have splashed into the field (middle of drywall sheet). To make a professional look you want to keep your sanding pole moving like shown in the video. When you're done doing sanding your angles and nails, you're on to the next video - Finish Sanding Flats and Buts. Taping 101 people - always carry your knife :)
Adjust ?? You mean and angle head ? Because you can't adjust a flusher. We don't use angle heads
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