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Trade: drywaller
Join Date: Jun 2009
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Step-a-bull
we are about to start a house. we want to do trim-tex step bull bead.I was wondering if anyone has worked with it and has any tips. I think it looks great and am looking forward to the job. some questions....how for back do we need to put the board from the corner, what do we need to do with the molding. has anyone had any problems with it? thanks
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Darren@Partners
Trade: Drywall Contractor
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Kansas City
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Re: Step-a-bull
BEWARE: Trim-Tex 2009 catalog says "adapters available soon". So your transition at the base/crown may be difficult unless they are now available. Call Trim-Tex first.
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Re: Step-a-bull
thanks I will.
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