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JoeGuitar
06-28-08, 03:51 PM
I have a few corners that are not 90 degrees. They are somewhere around 135 +/- degress.
I found inside & outside 90 degree corner beads at the big box stores. But nothing like what I need.
Any ideas on where to get these? OR what else I can use?
Thanks
JOe
I found inside & outside 90 degree corner beads at the big box stores. But nothing like what I need.
Any ideas on where to get these? OR what else I can use?
Thanks
JOe
marksr
06-28-08, 04:22 PM
Go to a drywall supply house for flexable corner bead/tape.
You can also use paper tape but it's difficult to keep the fold/crease even for any distance.
You can also use paper tape but it's difficult to keep the fold/crease even for any distance.
coops28
06-28-08, 07:04 PM
You can buy a product called straight flex at home depot etc...
but you have to put it on with quick set mud. Or you can look around for a product called 'no coat' also called 'ultra flex' its better, in my opinion, than straight flex. These tapes form to whatever angle you need.
but you have to put it on with quick set mud. Or you can look around for a product called 'no coat' also called 'ultra flex' its better, in my opinion, than straight flex. These tapes form to whatever angle you need.
JoeGuitar
06-29-08, 11:06 AM
Thanks guys.
Appreciate the help.
Joe
Appreciate the help.
Joe