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Twisted Rope Molding Install Advice
Ok I got all the crown installed and only one ceiling was a problem. Now I
have the twisted rope to install. Any advice on cutting the 45 or 22-1/2 angles on this stuff. Its asymmetrical and I think its all right hand. I can get it close. Is that the best I can hope for? I'm kind of a perfectionist and this doesn't seem good enough. I have heard cut one and line up the next one behind it and turn it backwards and cut. This stuff is really brittle and it fractures easily. Is there a process or pro method of dealing with this. I've done tons of dental but no rope up till now. Its really a pain getting the corners to line up!!!! Thanks guys -- "You can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" Running Mandriva release 2008.0 free-i586 using KDE on i586 Website Address http://rentmyhusband.biz/ |
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