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jack of all, master of 1
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Trim Tex
Anyone ever used Trim Tex products? HO supplied it and thinks it's space age cutting edge technology. I've used it before but have never seen the long term effects of an adhered bead, and wasn't too sold by it.
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Flat and Smooth
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Re: Trim TexQuote:
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jack of all, master of 1
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Re: Trim Tex
Thanks for the info. I am using the trim tex spray that's suggested, and do spray both parts. HO gets what HO wants, and it saves me a little time. Win win
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Professional Remodeler
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Re: Trim Tex
I've used it on dozens of jobs, no problems that I know of. Even have a couple hundred feet of it throughout my house, most people are amazed at what you can do with their products, and many can't figure out how it's done. If they only knew how simple it actually is...
I haven't found a product of theirs yet that I don't like. If it is applied per factory specs, you shouldn't have any problems. |
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Flat and Smooth
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That is very scary if the homeowner has a trim-tex catalog Gives me heart palpitations just thinking about it. Can you say pandora's box (or catalog)Nate |
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jack of all, master of 1
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Chief Toilet Mover
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Re: Trim Tex
I would echo firemike, lately I've been using their products more and more, I would use even more of them if they were more readily available. That stuff is as close to cheating as you will ever get. I used their crown molding product on a recent job and was blown away at the results and especially how fast it goes up. For arches and reveals and doing 3D stuff it can't be beat.
Have the homeowner spring for the special splayed end staple gun since he is insisting on your using Trim-Tex. |
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Chief Toilet Mover
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Re: Trim Tex
Mike-
How did that crown work out? I had someone ask me about it recently, especially about how you handle long runs- how is it spliced if the wall is longer than one stick? Bob |
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jack of all, master of 1
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Re: Trim Tex
Mike I don't think I could trust it up there without mechanically being fastened. Yes I allready treated myself to the staple gun on the last job I used it on. I've used it for inset lighting radials in a wall before, just never used it for a replacement of corner bead where furniture etc. will be making contact with it occasionally.
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Chief Toilet Mover
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Re: Trim TexQuote:
But they go up so quick it is scary, I had a lot of compound angles and it was harder to dumb myself down and not over think them like doing regular crown. I combined them with the J stop moldings for a really nice built up look like they show in the trim tex catalog. This stuff isn't supposed to look like traditional crown molding, especially with all the build ups and reveals you can do so easily to go with it, so anybody wanting a traditional crown should really check to make sure it is going to work, but if you want something really nice, and unique that is going to set you way apart from the crowd, this stuff can do it big time.
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I have purposely used the plastic on jobs that are succeptable to minor corner impacts, and it is very rare that they have to be replaced. If at all possible, I try to talk them into the radius beads to eliminate the sharp corner, lessening or eliminating any damage altogether. |
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