Q:Is this product meant to either be nailed or screwed in place?
by|Jul 23, 2024
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A: Use drywall screws.
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by|Jul 25, 2024
Q:Is this self-adhesive?
by|Apr 5, 2023
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A: No - this is not self-adhesive.
by|Aug 10, 2023
Q:What type of knife would i need to cut thru this vinyl corner bead?
by|May 3, 2021
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A: Any razor will work nothing special is nessesary
by|Jul 24, 2023
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A: These are easily cut with kitchen scissors.
by|May 7, 2023
A: It’s better and safer to use snips or heavy-duty shears or scissors to cut vinyl corner bead: using a knife is difficult and can be dangerous.
by|Apr 22, 2023
Q:Can thisbe usedfor inside corners?
by|Jun 20, 2020
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A: Unfortunately this cannot be used for inside corners - there is a different inside corner product specifically for that purpose.
by|Jun 12, 2024
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A: They make different ones for inside corners.
by|Jun 8, 2021
A: Yes
by|Jul 30, 2023
A: Not made for inside corners.
by|Aug 19, 2020
Q:Can this be bent to the edge of a circle 39-in in diameter? I have a ceiling with the 39-in diameter hole for an elevator and want to know if this will work.
by|Oct 15, 2019
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A: Doubt it. Would need relief cuts.
by|Sep 18, 2023
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A: It CAN, if you slit the bead every other row (from edge to bead). For the work needed, it's easier to just buy the Archway bead.
by|Sep 18, 2023
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A: No, regular vinyl corner bead will not bend to this radius. You need the Max-Flex Archway corner bead: it has Y-shaped cuts in one flange, which allows it to bend to a radius.