What is the preferred method for Dry Wall outside corners.
I used to use metal and apply them with a crimper. Friends are saying to use Paper or Plastic. The plastic sounds easy. Something about using spray adhesive. Any Advice…..
What is the preferred method for Dry Wall outside corners.
I used to use metal and apply them with a crimper. Friends are saying to use Paper or Plastic. The plastic sounds easy. Something about using spray adhesive. Any Advice…..
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In the last year I have become a huge fan of metal corners with paper legs. These are as strong as clinched or nailed corners but align perfectly to the walls. They are also fast to install. As an amateur I like them but so does our regular taper who is both fast and good.
I prefer tape on corners. They can be adjusted during installation to be plumb/ straight/ line up, whatever. Plastic for radius.
Mike
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