How to Deal with Tight Outside & Inside Corners

Описание к видео How to Deal with Tight Outside & Inside Corners

The Drywall Doctor shows his solution to tight corners (or angle and corner) that come up to one another. With certain corner bead, it's possible to simply tear off the paper, mud in the outside corner and then tape the inside corner as well.
Also Ray shows some more tips for snipping multiple pieces of corner bead

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