Every good trim carpenter has a tool apron full of special tricks for cutting and installing baseboards gap free and with tight joints. They need them, and so will you when you trim out that new family room. That’s because walls are rarely the perfectly flat surfaces that first meet the eye. On closer inspection, you’ll find lumpy mounds of taping compound, corners that are out of square and wavy walls—no matter how well your house was built.Read More
How To Install Baseboard Molding, Even On Crooked Walls
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