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You don't need metal corner bead to make the repair.
When the corner beads are in place, level and smooth the surface with joint compound.
It is important to measure exactly so the new section does not overlap the existing corner bead.
Secure the metal corner bead with either nails or screws.
When the corner bead is securely in place, cover it with joint compound.
Cut a new piece of metal corner bead to the exact length of the old one.
Our group has built a track using drywall corner beads and the all purpose duct tape.
The ideal type of bead to use is called flexible corner bead.
The corner beads (Photograph I22) remained in place until just before the glass slumped away from its frame.
No plaster globs left on the floors, walls or corner bead edges.
Protective metal corner beads are built into all plastered walls in trafficable areas as standard.
Flexible corner bead is not always available.
Metal Plasterlock corner bead is applied to all external plasterboard wall corners.
Outside corners to receive metal corner bead.
All of the houses have mustard-yellow vinyl siding with white corner beads, gray shingles and green doors.
Also be sure that quarter-inch-thick drywall and plastic archway corner bead are obtainable.
Then cover the bead with joint compound, just as with ordinary metal corner bead.
Measure and fix the External Corner Bead to the straight sides of the archway.
He bought a $15,000 metal-forming tool and began producing corner beads, the metal fittings that protect wallboard joints.
Joint compound is used to finish gypsum panel joints, corner bead, trim and fasteners, as well as skim coating.
If you have to use metal corner bead instead, to bend it, you will have to cut the flanges at one-inch intervals with tin snips.
A Fortune in Corner Beads Philip Morton Sokolof was already a millionaire when he suffered his heart attack.
Fit the new piece into place - it must align perfectly with the existing corner bead - and secure it with either nails or drywall screws.
Finishing the arch consists of adding corner bead to reinforce the edges of the arch, then applying joint compound to smooth the surfaces.
Reinforce corners with metal corner bead where sections of drywall meet, and then finish the drywall by applying joint compound and sanding.