You should get a decent coping saw - tiny blade to shape the designed area around the corner cuts.
Hi,
I need to fit red deal skirting to new build. I will be painting off-white. There is quite a lot to fit and would like to go about it in the most painless way.
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Finally you should really consider the order in which you are attaching the skirting before starting.. this can help in preventing having two scribed ends on one length for example, so do a simple drawing of the room and draw in each piece and number it from 1 upwards... as you draw you can see if you will have any problems... I wouldn't recommend just whacking up some skirting and working clockwise around the room, sometimes a bit of thought beforehand can save time afterwards... you sometimes would attach some skirting to one wall, then a totally different wall, then you skirt the wall between the two previous. (This may not seem natural, some people may just work around the walls in a circle but this can cause some difficulties)
Cheers
Joe
Sorry aircobra19 I don't understand. My thinking was to speed up the process and to do it better. I am not expecting to use screws so I was wondering if a nail gun would be a good idea for driving the steel nails. I have had variable results with plain old hammer and steel nails in the past and would like to avoid hacking the skirting.
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