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How to Tape Drywall Corners

By Jorge | Nov 19, 2008 | Views: 2,096 | 1 Comments | Rating: 0
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In this video tutorial, we will be going over how to tape a drywall corner. You will need tape, some water, and blade from squeezing the excess mud out sides. If this is your first time doing drywall, this video will definitely help you accomplish finishing the corners.
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edstir
May 1, 2009 6:36pm
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This is my first time taping and I viewed most of the 60 clips on Utube drywall. Yours was the only one using wet tape. I tried it after a few dry tape seams. It sure was easier and gave me a professional corner finish. I was amazed with the results. I'm sold on wetting the tape now. I was worried about the corners and they were so easy I couldn't believe it. I am not a professional and appreciate your experience and talent. I'm finishing a Cape Cod attic all by myself and carried 70 sheets of drywall upstairs with the one man carrier hand tool. I made a hydralic table lift for the ceiling sheets and added an angle attachment for the slanted walls. Necessity is the mother of invention and I sure found that true. I'm 65 and retired so I have the time to work on my river front property 4 days a week and hope to move soon.

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