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drywall to wood transition Eigenvector 03-23-2007
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Posted by Eigenvector on March 23, 2007, 9:06 pm


What's the normal drywall to wood transition done with? By that I mean when
drywall finishes/ends at a wood beam for instance so that you have ehhh
I'll have to go with a picture this is too complicated to describe

http://photos.imageevent.com/eigenvector/houseideas/websize/P3230097.JPG
http://photos.imageevent.com/eigenvector/houseideas/websize/P3230098.JPG

Bad drywalling aside, where drywall ends and wood begins how is it normally
transitioned? I'm thinking corner trim moulding, but are there other
alternatives?



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Posted by Pete C. on March 23, 2007, 10:05 pm


Eigenvector wrote:
>
> What's the normal drywall to wood transition done with? By that I mean when
> drywall finishes/ends at a wood beam for instance so that you have ehhh
> I'll have to go with a picture this is too complicated to describe
>
> http://photos.imageevent.com/eigenvector/houseideas/websize/P3230097.JPG
> http://photos.imageevent.com/eigenvector/houseideas/websize/P3230098.JPG
>
> Bad drywalling aside, where drywall ends and wood begins how is it normally
> transitioned? I'm thinking corner trim moulding, but are there other
> alternatives?

Plastic "J" bead is commonly used as a finish cap on a drywall edge, be
it exposed or butted against another material. It's paintable to match
the drywall.

Pete C.

Posted by Eigenvector on March 23, 2007, 11:57 pm



> Eigenvector wrote:
>>
>> What's the normal drywall to wood transition done with? By that I mean
>> when
>> drywall finishes/ends at a wood beam for instance so that you have ehhh
>> I'll have to go with a picture this is too complicated to describe
>>
>> http://photos.imageevent.com/eigenvector/houseideas/websize/P3230097.JPG
>> http://photos.imageevent.com/eigenvector/houseideas/websize/P3230098.JPG
>>
>> Bad drywalling aside, where drywall ends and wood begins how is it
>> normally
>> transitioned? I'm thinking corner trim moulding, but are there other
>> alternatives?
>
> Plastic "J" bead is commonly used as a finish cap on a drywall edge, be
> it exposed or butted against another material. It's paintable to match
> the drywall.
>
> Pete C.

Oh you mean an endcap that goes over the drywall. I hadn't thought of that.



Posted by RicodJour on March 24, 2007, 12:54 am


Eigenvector wrote:
>
> What's the normal drywall to wood transition done with?

Google "drywall beads". You'll find all sorts of varieties for
different applications.

R


Posted by 3G on March 24, 2007, 5:47 am



| Eigenvector wrote:
| >
| > What's the normal drywall to wood transition done with?
|
| Google "drywall beads". You'll find all sorts of varieties for
| different applications.
|
| R
|

what ...............no link
what the heck Retardo
you must be slippin
why answer with the obvious search term?
it is senseless.................just like you.

to the OP
j-bead is what you want
http://www.trim-tex.com/catalog/jbeads.htm



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