Bench Dog 10-030 Bullnose Trim Gauge
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Hard_Boiled_Greg
> 3 dayI did a large flooring project in my house last spring and finished all the baseboards except my master bedrroom. I just got tired of doing it. Most of the reason was because I hated the pain of doing the bullnose pieces. I saw this online and decided to give it a whirl. Im glad I did. I finished my baseboards in the master bedroom this weekend and bought my wife a new bedroom set. I seriously took me half the time (if not less) to do the bullnose corners with this tool. Id buy it again and again.
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Bob
> 3 dayVery easy to use and saves time so you get very tight joints. I’ve done baseboard and crown without this clever little tool before but this takes a lot of the guesswork and double cutting out of the job.
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Greg
Greater than one weekA friend of mine told me about this device, but I could not get it to work for me. I completely take responsibility as user error, and hired a guy to finish the job. The guy I hired used the same tool, so I guess he should have written the review!
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Haysfamily
20-11-2024Good Stocking stuffer
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Cindy
> 3 dayThis simple tool will save you a lot of headaches. If you are installing baseboard on a bull nose corner you have a couple of options. You can buy the corner caps or make a small filler piece to round the corner. I prefer the small filler piece. The problem is knowing how far into the corner to start making the cuts and making it even with the other side. How this tool will help you. Simply place the tool on the bull nose corner and make two lines. These lines are what you will use to take your measurements and make the 22.5 degree cuts. The center filler piece will be 5/8 wide on the inside and also cut 22.5 degrees. Worked every time! The tool is made of a good quality plastic and worth every penny.
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GMH
> 3 dayThis device really helped with the installation of baseboards and picture moldings. I had never worked with rounded drywall corners before so I was glad to have this. You just place this on a corner, mark both walls and measure to the marks. Then install to the marks and fill in the corner itself with 3/4 piece of molding. It looked great....even an experienced carpenter wanted to use it. I did have problems with delivery though.
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Jeff Vandenberg
> 3 dayThis is a very accurate tool to used when doing crown mouldings when going around rounded corners. There are YouTube videos on using this and thats why I bought this tool. Once you have it youll keep this in your tool apron. This will save you so much time.
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scott hunter
> 3 dayWorked as it was presented ..easy to mark for your cuts!
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Aaron McCarthy
23-11-2024I do a ton of trim work as a carpenter. I just finished a job where there was over 1000 ln/ft of crown molding with a ton of outside angles on rounded corners. By the time I finished the job I bought this. Why? Because once you have done something a million times over and it still takes you time to make sure you are getting the perfect measurement you look for a way to get it right the first time without any question. This is the solution to that!
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SoJoSteve
> 3 dayA valuable layout tool for measuring trim around bullnose sheetrock corners. I have used shop made trim gages in the past but this is small, easy to find because of its orange color and durable.