Your question needs a few more details. At this point, about all we can tell you is to use finishing nails (the kind with the little heads) and get a miter box to cut the corners with so they'll come out even. And, of course, measure twice EVERY time so you only have to cut once!!
2006-09-02 13:09:22
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answered by Steve H 5
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have a dewalt miter box, i cut mine buy bedding( placing the crown on the tray at the same angle that it will fit on the wall) but the crown is upside down and backwards.......if u dont have much experience with moldings, heres a tip:
u can buy the pre made corners at lowes( they look really nice) nail them in the corners with # 10 or 12 finish nail......then all u have to do is run ur crown to it.cutting it on both ends square..then u dont have to worry with the angles of cutting and bedding the molding, just measure and lay it in box and cut, u can even use a skill saw if u can cut it square....
lic. gen. contractor
2006-09-02 13:11:17
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answered by bigg_dogg44 6
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Take finishing nails, and place half way into crown molding.
Then if working by yourself, take liquid nails and place about
2 ft apart. This will hold crown molding in place while nailing up.
2006-09-02 13:46:00
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answered by lizzybit64 3
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Upside down and backwards for the corner cuts. Tricky stuff, practice cuts first on cheap stuff. Air nailer is the best, otherwise it is many people labor intensive.
2006-09-02 23:15:21
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answered by gcs426 1
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dont know
2006-09-02 13:04:43
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answered by JESUS loves 4
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with nails....duh
2006-09-02 13:04:52
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answered by Anonymous
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