Lmao. Just started watching this. "Let's mark this at the 3 ft mark" meanwhile you mark it at 32 inches. Not judging, just smiling. Will enjoy the rest of this vid for sure.
I find the light weight bondo works the best for paintgrsde stuff. Drys quicker, adheres better and 10 times more durable. Cheers mate. I like the video.
I watched this video for three minutes, I,ve been in the trade way to long. I’ve even taught in the local college and for home Reno retailers. I’ve only once blamed the tool, I never put my saw on the ground and bend over it. I often tell my students if you see your contractor using your lawn or driveway as a work table… fire him
Personally i would take that cut piece and put it in a steaming hot shower +but not let it touch the water) to try and steam it a little to ensure it's more pliable and for sure won't break when you tack it in
@@DanielUpdike-g7b Yes, same way, once the cuts are in the trim basically becomes a wet noodle and you can bend it in or out, or make "S" turns. Cheers!
@@SebastianBalos man I subbed when you said circumference while finding a quarter of the circumference of a circle on video titled level 2 beer keep up the good work brotha where are you based ?
Great video man. I was hoping you’d show us how you do the outward curve you showed downstairs. That’s what I have to deal with upstairs in the master bedroom. I’m going to replace the builder grade 3” baseboard with the same stuff you used in 5 1/2”. I have no idea how I’m going to make that bend 🤔
@@SebastianBalos good to know. Thank you for the suggestion. The other thing I’m going to hate doing is all the bullnose corners. I hate that look but I have rounded corners on all of my walls.
@@stephenwatson1873 thanks Stephen. Just want to make sure I’m understanding correctly…we are talking about the bullnose corners that builders are doing in all the houses now? Also, is there a standard width that those small bullnose pieces should be cut to that the main run of baseboard butts into? Hope that makes sense. I’m probably not using the best terminology. 👍
Its a miter saw sometimes referred to as a chop saw. Mine is really old And cheap so im not going to give it any praise but most miter saws saw “should” have a linear rail to slide them back and forth. You will need it to slide. Cheers!