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As an owner of a painting business, I would absolutely love to paint after this guy. No idea the shit we have to get off the walls or holes and corner that need shape up before painting. You barely have to sand this guy's work. Just a real light once over. Truly professional work
@lurkingonutube
4 ай бұрын
You paint before the crown goes on! Jesus everyone nos that!
@EricBussman
4 ай бұрын
@@lurkingonutube What do you have trouble reading? I said I'd love to paint after this guy. After is the opposite of before. You're not a bright one, are you? Lol
@lurkingonutube
4 ай бұрын
Who paints after the crown!? All the painting is done first! That way u don't have to tape anything or worry about yours edges...every job I've ever been on is that way...if you paint after the crown is on then you're boss isn't the bright one
@lurkingonutube
4 ай бұрын
Obviously talking to an atto response because this joker would've known what I ment the first time I said it...
@EricBussman
4 ай бұрын
@@lurkingonutube What the fuck are you talking about?!? You paint after the walls are mudded. Joint compound goes first, then sand then paint. Do you see painted crown here? No the painters haven't been in yet. This is not genius work here bro. You have no idea what you're talking about. And stop pretending you go on jobs. You know damn well you don't lol. If you did, you wouldn't have it all ass backwards lol... Bro, go back to playing video games and leave the work talk to professionals
I love this guy. Knows his craft and doesn’t cut corners
@mrfreeseat
4 ай бұрын
I c wot u done there nice
@user-rg4pf7nd7h
4 ай бұрын
This comment: 🥇
@Realeyesrealizereallies.2000
4 ай бұрын
😂
@ANTONIONAUM
2 ай бұрын
Why do you call deywall or sheetrock mud and tape plaster??? They call cement mixture plaster also or stucco plaster… whats going on??
@CosimoGames
2 ай бұрын
He cuts cornice instead 😂
Here I am, not involved in construction, engineering, architecture, in building my own house, or anything of the sort, but the man’s aura just drew me into watching the whole video. A true master at his craft
This man is proud of what he does,he is a professional,and it takes time to be that
@markjones464
4 ай бұрын
It what I talk to young Men about , Have pride in your work , your Job will Reflect that and your Boss or Builder Will notice and your nether be out Of work I Talked to blokes that go From job to job , but don't understand Why they are the First ones let go , First on First of , yet often they are not last one on ,they don't get it No pride , rough , but slow , Bosses Aren't Dumb They no how to move you on .
@mv9140
3 ай бұрын
@@markjones464 The first ones go worst and BEST. Average are the easiest people to work with. You can do with them anything you want
Clear and easy to follow tips. I like the fact you showed some imperfections and how to get them fixed. God bless you.
@unicplaster
4 ай бұрын
thank you very much
@libertyblack715
Ай бұрын
I like it but does that hold up well over time? Is the type of mud critical?
@thenickfoxx
Ай бұрын
@@libertyblack715it holds. We did this in my dad's house 25 years ago and no cracks have formed or anything if done properly. Can't remember if there was a specific mud though
Idk why this got recommended to me but I enjoyed watching this guy doing and explaining his craft so well!
The painters must love you ❤
A true artist. Not even a drywaller. An artist in every sense.
@unicplaster
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your support and I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
@timovalencia6442
4 ай бұрын
@@unicplaster yes sir! Cheers from Oregon brother!
@Peepsarestrange
4 ай бұрын
You're making him sound like Picasso for being competent at his job.
@timovalencia6442
4 ай бұрын
@@Peepsarestrange Picasso was also a competent artist.
As an apprentice learning this trade I keep leveling up each time I watch your videos. Thank you for teaching and giving anyone the opportunity to learn. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾👌🏾🔥
@Dbb27
Ай бұрын
Thank you for working in the trades. We need dedicated craftsmen! It’s such an honor to work in the trades and contribute to making someone a home. Wishing you much success!!
Vini junior is so talented he even plays for Real Madrid as a part time gig 😊
Your craftsmanship is beautiful!
Proud fils of Congo 🇨🇩, love it
@NembaMiti2
4 ай бұрын
Mwana mboka.
You're an amazing soul. I can tell. Thanks for being a teacher. Please watch out for chemicals that can transfer into your body through skin. Our skin is our largest organ per say. Take care of yourself.
@nichderjeniche
4 ай бұрын
Die Haut ist kein Organ!!! Verdammte Aggst!
Proud of my Congolese brother 🇨🇩
Love the way you make mistakes and go "it happens". Makes it easy for people who make the same ones to see how to fix them! Excellent!!!
I'm a girl, don't do any construction work... I'm a teacher and a graphic designer... but I find this pleasant to watch 😁
Now he's what you call a skilled tradesman
This is some of the best KZread content i have ever seen.
As a painter, I would LOVE to come in after you for the painting. I’m so sick of having to come in after terrible tapers. It’s so frustrating having to fix other trades’ mistakes.
Proud Muana Mboka 🇨🇩🙏🏾🙏🏾
I’ve been mudding taping for years and man I love watching your videos .
@lakewrites
3 ай бұрын
You get off from work, then come home and watch videos of work...😉
@alanwatts8239
Ай бұрын
@@lakewrites He's learning how to be better. Maybe one day you'll learn too.
Always fun to watch a master craftsman make it look so easy that I believe I could do it😊
Mudding is such an art. I never got good at it because my Dad learned from Italians and was very good at it. So my Dad always did all the mud while I focused on other things. Now my Dad is in his 70s and has had a stroke. Now I have to greatly improve my mud game lol
@Dbb27
Ай бұрын
Practice makes perfect! Ask your dad lots of questions. He will help you.
@DizzyDez613
Ай бұрын
@@Dbb27♥️
Pride and satisfaction in what you do....there's nothing better.
Takes pride in finishing.. So neat
Good content. That’s called a cheat. Every good handy person knows these short cuts. Not professional wall finish but gets it done. Thank you. Stay safe
This is a talented brother, I salute you
@unicplaster
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful.
I love watching a professional who takes pride in his work. Thank yo. ❤❤❤
I love seeing true quality craft. You, sir, are brilliant. Technique, skill, knowledge, finesse, logic. You have it all
The real hero here is the guy with the miter saw
I love the way you teach us to do a good job. I am doing my own house repair little by little and this really really helps. Thank you again
MAGNIFICENT!!! Work. You will go FAR!! in life.
As someone who's put up cornice once in my life, I was a bit worried about all the extra adhesive everywhere. But I needn't have worried. It all cleaned up beautifully. You should add some footage of the end result once it's all been painted and finished. I bet it looked bangin'
The energy you got fantastic wow very empresive
Oh my goodness. I have never seen cove molding put up with plaster. Absolutely amazing. Thank you for your video!!
My grandfather and uncle were plasterers for over 30 years. You’re do a great job job❤️🙏🏽🔥
Nice job,one of my most important tools i use at work is a small tool,invention up there with the automobile,tea bags,and beer 👍🏼
Def an artist with lots of passion for his work. I wish he were here in Cali.
You do such good work. You pay attention to details.
Well done! You do great work. Ive installed a lot of crown molding and done a lot of drywall work and never even thought about doing it this way. Ive always nailed it up. Im going to try this next time.
@samuelbankston2108
4 ай бұрын
Why would you. That's not code lol
@MAVENdeNYC
4 ай бұрын
@@samuelbankston2108 since where are there codes for trim and molding? It's not structual!
@samuelbankston2108
4 ай бұрын
@MAVENdeNYC maybe not code but been doing trim and drywall for a decade and no one around here would be caught doing this ever. Still an opening behind it and no nails.. hope the house doesn't get hot mud holds paper well idk about long prices of crown for on the ceiling for a decade. No one would be caught dead doing this here
@samuelbankston2108
4 ай бұрын
@MAVENdeNYC not even using the all-purpose mud with an adhesive in it
@llRespectThis
4 ай бұрын
@@samuelbankston2108I was thinking the same. I mean I've always caulked around the seams when I'm done but caulk flexes, mud without tape does not. This mud will crack and fall out over time. The only time I've ever seen trim installed using mud was when it was plaster moulding, expensive detailed form moulds that are made out of the plaster and nails would split it or break off chunks. I've never seen anyone use this method for wood/plastic/mdf crown.
A man who can wear stilts and educate, owns the four cornices of the world.
Very nice mudding. Quick and well done. I’m a carpenter and I’ve drywalled and mudded too. And I’ve got to say I’ve never thought of mudding in crown molding. I’ve always used a brad gun for it. Learn something new all the time.
Awesome job brother. Keep up the good work.
@dfelixrx7
5 ай бұрын
He’s your brother 😮?
@mohammedkhaliq1475
4 ай бұрын
@@dfelixrx7of course, he’s a fellow bro.
This cat right here is a bad ass at meaning good to those don't no English slang to his trade
Plumber from Oz here…Excellent stuff!- the knowledge of a professional at work
You're awesome.. but bruhh clean your tools 😂
Great work, love that he cares about the details and goes that little extra mile to save the one coming next several miles. Even here in Germany, where we are said to focus on quality, it'll be hard to find someone with that work ethic.
I just randomly landed on this video. Im intrigued especially with how to fix those imperfection. Great tidy job! 👍
Never seen crown molding get mudded in before.
@lifewalkerify
2 ай бұрын
I was a trim carpenter for years, first I ever saw this. Good guy, but would never do this.
@CosimoGames
2 ай бұрын
This is cove cornice. Comes in 3 profiles. 50mm, 75mm, and 90mm. It’s your cheapest option. You will find it in most mass built homes in new estates
He’s the real deal!! Love watching his craft makes it look easy. That’s when you know he’s good!
You do great work. I wish I had you when I had my basement finished
You are a MASTER! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I am a professional interior Decorator and l can confirm that this guy is good at his work l have been doing this for years.
You're awesome dude man
Thank you for doing these videos. You are an excellent teacher and you take very intimidating DIY projects and give me the confidence to try on my own.
Дружище,пользуйся специальными перчатками,береги свои руки с молоду! У меня самого стаж в ремонтах 24 года. Привет из России!😉🖐️
What a really professional, especially the corners, marvellous work...
Melancholy Skilled! Dude has Skills! Awesome that you share with others what you have learned.
Wow. Well done. Good to watch someone who loves his job!
This is spectacular! Great teacher!
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Wish I was in a position where I could do as good of a job as this guy. Been working for my dad (hourly) as a drywall finisher and it’s always go as fast as possible and on to the next one. I always feel like we should have done a better job.
Damn!! Where were You when I was Painting. Your work is immaculate in every sense of the word a true professional artist and craftsman. I started Painting back in 1972 helping My Grandad who is now 99 years old and looks 68 - 70. He's a WWII Veteran who Lives alone, walks 4 miles every day, takes zero medication and still drives. I started Painting full time Professionally in 1980 until a few years ago when I fell from a 24' foot ladder and broke My back in 4 places. When the carpenters used a hammer and nails to install the Crown Moulding it was ok, but when they started using nail guns with air nails they went crazy. The Crown Moulding looked like the backboard at a gun range. I sure could've used You back then. Painters had to putty all the nails with Painter's Putty and Caulk the top, bottom and the corners of the Crown Moulding as well as every piece of trim in the house. God Bless You and Your Family!! Jimmy in NC.... PS. Your level of craftsmanship gives me hope for tomorrow at some of the younger generation actually cares about quality. By the time I quit from my injury was 40 years from when I started and I almost fell ashamed to paint some places because the work from the people before me was so poorly done it was embarrassing. God Bless You a hundred times over and Your Family as well...
Very good. Need more guys like you. Love the attention to detail.
He’s a master and makes it look easy
Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing!! Million kisses from Serbia💖
Thank you! That was very educational. You explained it well and stayed looking good while doing it, thanks to your camera man!
Big thank you Mister for sharing your skills! I will definitly use it on my next homeproject 🙏
DRC in the building 🔥🐐
@victor5180
4 ай бұрын
That jersey is heat. Working in style
Definitely need more tradies like you that take pride in their work.
Wow,😳 who knew, drywall crown molding. Great tutorial this explained a lot .
Taking pride in your craft! Pass it in to the young folks!
He's a real craftsman!
Your guys are very good hard working people
The preparation is boss,nice one brah,love it.Real recognize real!
Bro you guys have a unique skill. Looking good👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
He's a magician,iv learned so many tricks from this guy , awesome work my friend.
Wahouuuu muana mboka ,je suis très fière de toi ndeko,je te suit depuis Paris
Good I like how clean it is going, I know another about that kind of work ❤
This guy is an artist
Good explanation and practice, you're the best
I admire your work. Your videos is addicting to watch
Nice work!
Great guy !! knows his stuff 😮
Salute to you brother. Doing good and honest work. 🎉
Wow dude. I know nothing about plaster etc but the care you put into your trade is a beautiful thing to see. Good on you bro. Love it. ❤🙂
Great work sir, very thankful for the lesson.
Quality. Love watching someone who knows what they are doing. I live in France and have learned who to plaster which is what I now do for a living so would be very interested to know how easy it is using stilts? Have you got a vid for that by any chance?
Nice work Just a tip ....easier to put the tack in first for long cornice , just drop it on .
Very nice. Thank you for making the video I think this technique will save me time and money.
Poetry brother, love the pride 🙏
Very nice. you are a professional!
Great job..keep them coming
The hardest part for the beginner is cutting the mitre joints. Identifying inner cuts and cutter cuts. Nice clip. 👍
Very great informative video. Very great work very simple. Thank you very much sir. God bless you and yours.
Respect this dude is a true Craftsman
Pleasure to watch someone who takes pride in his work 😁good jobbbbaa 🥂🍾
@The_Wizard_Zoo
4 ай бұрын
_Chris Sykes_ would be a great name for a magician in Vegas lol. 🐇 💥 🎩 💫
Beautiful work. Great commentary!
Saw a vid of his a long time ago, loat him, flynd again, subbed. Love this. What a great dude.