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Old 09-17-2007, 08:43 PM   #1
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Default drywall bullnose (kerfed) corners - Help please!

How do you finish bullnose kerf corners around a window??

The windows we installed have a kerf or grove around the wood interior frame. Due to the depth of the window frame I had to fur out the walls before hanging the rock, so my finished wall surface is proud of the window frame to accept the 3/4" bull nose. I have the metal bullnose (kerfed) and everything seems to fit ok. My question is making the inside corners with the bullnose. How do you get the bullnose mitered and held together so you can't see the seam under some mud? I've seen pre-made bullnose corners for the vinyl bullnose beads that are attached to two walls forming a corner, but I have not seen such a thing for kerfed bullnose.

Any help would be appreciated!!

Thanks.

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