Videos

A picture is worth a thousand words and a video is even better! Use the TapeTech video library to learn about new products or to brush up on the proper technique for using TapeTech automatic taping and finishing tools.

    • On-site Care of the Taper

      On-site Care of the Taper

      When putting the TapeTech automatic taper aside for a short time, put it in the gooseneck. For longer periods, such as lunchtime, close the gate valve, tear off the first foot of drywall joint tape and put the taper head down in a bucket of water. Watch the video to learn more.

    • Wiping Down the Bedding Coat

      Wiping Down the Bedding Coat

      It is important to wipe all the flat joints before proceeding to the corners. To wipe down internal corners or angles, use the TapeTech corner roller and the 2” or 3” corner finisher. The corner roller beds the tape into the corner and forces out excess joint compound. Watch the video to learn more.

    • Using the Nail Spotter

      Using the Nail Spotter

      The joint compound used for the TapeTech nail spotter should be thick and creamy. Fill the nail spotter through the opening in the face using the filler adapter attached to the pump. At the end of each row, lift the nail spotter from the wall in a sweeping arc. Watch the video to learn more.

    • Using Finishing Boxes

      Using Finishing Boxes

      Apply topping and finishing coats to flat and butt joints with the finishing boxes. TapeTech finishing boxes come in three widths; seven, ten and twelve inches and three styles; standard Flat, EasyClean® and Power Assist® boxes. You can control the amount of this crown with the dial on the top of the box. Watch the video to learn more.

    • Using the Power Assist Finishing Boxes

      Using the Power Assist Finishing Boxes

      TapeTech Power Assist Finishing Boxes are 50% easier to operate than Standard Finishing. The exclusive Power Assist mechanism actively pushes joint compound onto the wall, reducing user fatigue. Watch the video to learn more.