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![]() Traditional corner beads are designed to fail. Dry waller?s have been using corner bead to finish corners for nearly half a century. Unfortunately, its clean, straight finish rarely lasts more than a few weeks. That?s because the bead is merely nailed or crimped to the drywall (every 9 to 12 inches per specifications) and virtually floats on a pocket of air. As a result, the corner is extremely susceptible to common structural forces such as: Settling, Temperature Variations, Lumber Shrinkage, and Seismic Movements. Read the entire article at The Home Depot Categories:
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