So I've got to drywall around my garage door opening (and all the garage door hardware) - see picture.
I've picked up some 5/8" j-bead (yes, I am using 5/8" drywall in the garage) from Home Depot - see other picture.
I've searched the internet and found some helpful DIY and manufacturer websites but there seems to be some conflicting information about the best way to utilize j-bead. Such as:
-Spray paint it before installing vs not.
-Using spray adhesive to attach it to the drywall vs not.
-Installing the j-bead onto studs before you hang drywall vs attaching the j-bead to the drywall and then hanging it on the wall.
-Putting the large flange side of the j-bead on the finish side of the drywall and screwing through it into the studs vs putting the small flange side on the finish side.
-Mudding over the flange on the finish side vs painting up to the metal edge.
Does anyone actually know how to use this stuff and can provide some advise?
Just looking at the j-bead I bought, I deduct:
1) That you can not screw through the large flange on the finish side because the screw heads would be raised.
2) Whether to mud over the small flange or paint up the the edge of the j-bead is probably personal preference.
If you're mudding you install the large flange on the finish side because it's dimpled and will adhere to the mud. If you're not mudding you install the small flange on the finish side and paint up to the edge.
3) Pre-attaching the j-bead to the wall seems like a pain in the ass and not necessary.
4) Using adhesive to attach the j-bead to the drywall is probably overkill but not a terrible idea.
5) Spray painting the j-bead before attaching it to the drywall is probably a good idea if you're not going to mud over the flange.
I'm I close?
As always, thanks for any tips!
Boomer
I've picked up some 5/8" j-bead (yes, I am using 5/8" drywall in the garage) from Home Depot - see other picture.
I've searched the internet and found some helpful DIY and manufacturer websites but there seems to be some conflicting information about the best way to utilize j-bead. Such as:
-Spray paint it before installing vs not.
-Using spray adhesive to attach it to the drywall vs not.
-Installing the j-bead onto studs before you hang drywall vs attaching the j-bead to the drywall and then hanging it on the wall.
-Putting the large flange side of the j-bead on the finish side of the drywall and screwing through it into the studs vs putting the small flange side on the finish side.
-Mudding over the flange on the finish side vs painting up to the metal edge.
Does anyone actually know how to use this stuff and can provide some advise?
Just looking at the j-bead I bought, I deduct:
1) That you can not screw through the large flange on the finish side because the screw heads would be raised.
2) Whether to mud over the small flange or paint up the the edge of the j-bead is probably personal preference.
If you're mudding you install the large flange on the finish side because it's dimpled and will adhere to the mud. If you're not mudding you install the small flange on the finish side and paint up to the edge.
3) Pre-attaching the j-bead to the wall seems like a pain in the ass and not necessary.
4) Using adhesive to attach the j-bead to the drywall is probably overkill but not a terrible idea.
5) Spray painting the j-bead before attaching it to the drywall is probably a good idea if you're not going to mud over the flange.
I'm I close?
As always, thanks for any tips!
Boomer
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