How To Install Baseboard Corners Like A Pro As A Beginner! DIY Tips And Tricks

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On This episode I'll be showing you how to install baseboard corners like a pro as a beginner! These are a few tips and tricks that you’ll find useful if you’re new in installing baseboard outside corners. This will help you get those tight corners with no gaps and make your final product look like it was done by a professional! No need to use a fancy measuring tool, all you need is a tape measure and a miter saw!

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What a helpful and inspiring video. Such a good explanation and you made it look like such an enjoyable and rewarding task. ✅ It sure looked good when it was all done. Thanks for sharing your skills!!!

mikehedrick
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Super helpful video. The 46 degree cut for outside corners is a game changer!

xmop
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Great video. 👍 Before wiping the caulk with the finger I dip my finger in Windex, makes the smoothening even better, and caulk doesn’t stick as much to the finger.

markusboehm
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Bro these videos helped me out so much. Super high quality video, informative, friendly, explanative, I’m ready to go:)

Charlie_da_man
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I always thought it was difficult. Thanks for the detailed explanation.

relaxingmusicforsleepormed
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You are awesome! Thanks for explaining it slowly and Super easy!

LUNARBABY
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Great straightforward tutorial! Thank you!!

jpvintage
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Awesome another great tip may God continue to bless your work👍🙏

patrickarchuleta
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Thanks for the tips and tricks. The position of the miter degrees will make all the difference and will save time caulking since one will not have to caulk the outside corners.

jrcicirello
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What type of caulk would you use for unpainted wood baseboards? Great video--thank you!

catherinesutthoff
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Very impressive. Never seen that glue before. Thank you

scottschreiber
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Looks really good! Great tips as well.

CookieSlinger
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I've watched like 5 of your videos so far everything looks great. Im now a subscriber keep up the great work. Getting ready to buy a house in san diego.

Xhalegaming
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Awesome! Glad I found this. Can you use a hammer and nail instead of a nail gun?

aarondaniel
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Wow 😮 that’s awesome first time see this video I liked I was waiting a video like this for my project to do so, thank you very much this is helpful

victormendoza
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Forget the tape measure. Hold the baseboard up to the wall and mark the length you need right on the trim. When you make the mitre cut a little longer you can always shorten from the other side if needed. Measuring really slows you down and there a chance for error when transferring the measurement to the work piece. It’s possible to trim a room without measuring a single thing.

ronalcasid
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very helpful. thanks for the tutorial.

jorgereyes-xdbb
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Do you have a video for bullnose corners ? TIA!

vannesapena
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At least measure to the 16th of an inch. With finish with we always measure to the 32nd, which is a heavy 16th or a light 16th.

And when trying to measure from the short point of an angle, don't use the hook, burn an 1"or 10".

jitendradesai
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if the floor is not level on both sides of the wall and gaps appear underneath the baseboard, that's a whole 'nother story. test fits important. that's why i'd be a bit reluctant to commit to glue at that point.

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