easy crown molding, no nail gun, corners all done

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  • stormdog74
    Established Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 426
    • Sacramento, CA
    • Ridgid TS3650

    #16
    Originally posted by gychang
    I think I know what u r saying, visually is there a photo somewhere?, sounds like a great advice from several folks, I will follow the advise of findings few studs, put a piece of plywood or backer board so the long runs of molding can be nailed while the glue dries.

    I am still trying to locate where I can get "corner" molding accents that will match with the particular molding, recall seeing few in Lowes.

    gychang
    Here is the general idea - although I would leave a small gap (quarter inch, say) between the crown and backerboard to make adjustments as needed:

    http://content.managemyhome.com/Imag.../a_491_7_1.gif

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    • gychang
      Established Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 188
      • Sacramento, California
      • none

      #17
      Originally posted by stormdog74
      Here is the general idea - although I would leave a small gap (quarter inch, say) between the crown and backerboard to make adjustments as needed:

      http://content.managemyhome.com/Imag.../a_491_7_1.gif
      great, that's very helpful.

      gychang

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