That is the way to do a metal bead on a corner you always mitre the metal, the same with stop beads at the top or bottom when meeting corner angle beads.Nice to see a professional in action :)
Looking good, I know many old school builders who will only use clouts for fixing slimline angle. A couple of plasterers have told me that they prefer to to plaster angle when its clouted in.
For eyes never go cheap. At least in a sense that either get lenses with value in them or none at all. Unnecessary strain through poor lense quality is often worse because serious eye injury itself isn't that common. In construction it's a difficult balance because gritty dust eats through lense quality in no time. So unless really necessary it's better to just skip the glasses.
Dude why are you covering the front edge with your left hand after you finished the install if the corner bead? I wantrd to see the edge to see if the 3 piece stacked looked like?
Rob P hey mate, yea just build up to the edge then a final skim coat to feather it out, the metal edge paints up real good and you get a seamless finish
@@munromakers-projectsandout2681 cheers man. Right now I've got gyprock glued to brick, and I wanna then stick edging on, how would you fix the edging in this situation?
Rob P a couple of options you could use mate 1- use a corner bead/edge bead that you set in place with plaster instead of nailing or stapling - will normally have a paper tape edge to set in instead of the metal edge you normally staple through for timber framed walls 2 - you could use could set your edging beads in with a masonry tack or screw