Bench Dog 10-030 Bullnose Trim Gauge
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Sally
> 3 dayEasy to use. Base board installation.
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Bob
> 3 dayVery easy to use and saves time so you get very tight joints. I’ve done baseboard and crown without this clever little tool before but this takes a lot of the guesswork and double cutting out of the job.
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Jesse
> 3 dayWorks great to help build/trim around rounded corners. It helps make accurate and consistent measurements so final results look professional.
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nanette watkins
> 3 dayI bought this tool for my contractor. We have bullnose corners in our home. While replacing our baseboards, the contractor didn’t want to make the cuts for the rounded corners. I bought two of these in order to make it so easy; how could they refuse? They used the bench dogs and I got my job done!
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Caitlyn Wilson
> 3 dayItem is just as described
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Haysfamily
Greater than one weekGood Stocking stuffer
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Uncompensated, honest, down to earth, unpretentious reviews
> 3 dayWorks as expected.
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Nikitathedog
> 3 dayDefinately the way to go if you have bullnose corners and replacing base moulding or doing crown. Saw it recommended on YouTube and had to get it for my house with bullnose corners. Simple to use and cant go wrong.
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Hard_Boiled_Greg
> 3 dayI did a large flooring project in my house last spring and finished all the baseboards except my master bedrroom. I just got tired of doing it. Most of the reason was because I hated the pain of doing the bullnose pieces. I saw this online and decided to give it a whirl. Im glad I did. I finished my baseboards in the master bedroom this weekend and bought my wife a new bedroom set. I seriously took me half the time (if not less) to do the bullnose corners with this tool. Id buy it again and again.
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Kelly
> 3 dayThis is actually a very handy tool. When replacing all the trim in my house, this tool does tell me exactly where to measure to cut the trim that will fit around a bull-nosed corner. Its super easy to use and it does make the job faster. But heres why I didnt rank it 5-start (and why value for money is only 3): One: mine came with no instructions whatsoever. Oh sure, it seems that it should be intuitive, but theres nothing but the tools label printed on it. And there are four small holes, two on each side. If you arent familiar with the tools use, you might think that one of these holes is where to place the pencil to make your measuring mark. Theres no where that points out that you ACTUALLY make the mark on the inside edge of one of the leaves. Two: it seems a little over priced for what amounts to a wedged piece of injection molded plastic that serves only one purpose, and thats outside corner miter cuts on bull-nosed walls. Overall its a great tool, but honestly not something you couldnt rig up a quick jig to do the same job for mere pennies, instead of the $13 plus shipping.