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Corner bead internal?

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Hi

Still got a
Lot to learn about plastering as it isn’t my trade however I do do it in my own house to get more practice

I Just Wondered if it’s possible to use
metal CornerBead on a internal corner?
Where I was thinking was wall meets ceiling? I usually use tape but got a few gaps to fill and thought a straight may be better?
Thanks
Jake
 
Only a DIY plasterer myself, but it's not usually necessary to use any beading for internal corners, scrim tape is adequate.
But if you were to use one, you could try using a stop bead?
 
I'm just contemplating buying some corner tape (as I have a 45′ external corner to do) - bumf says it's suitable for internal as well - might be good if the join's a bit gappy.
 
Thanks cdbe prob use tape as I normally do it’s just that it’s got timber behind the plaster board where the gap
Is and I can see it moving … last time I did a 45 degree corner I used a 3mm stop bead :)
 

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