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thomisnotmydad t1_iwhvda3 wrote
Sarcastic answer but actually the right one. Molding isn’t purely decorative, it’s meant to cover gaps at surface transitions because it’s really hard to get things to align perfectly.
jiffyparkinglot t1_iwhvsdn wrote
Sorry didn’t intend to come off sarcastic - molding is your cheapest and fastest option. Want to do it yourself ? Just buy the $1 / foot crown molding and buy some crown molding corner blocks to avoid coping
darthlegal t1_iwhwckl wrote
Why was the crown molding removed?
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thomisnotmydad t1_iwil3g9 wrote
Ah i meant to clarify for OP that it wasn’t as sarcastic as it sounds. Both on the same page, excellent.
jiffyparkinglot t1_iwhtwju wrote
Put the crown molding back on