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drywall joint finishing question

Cobra6

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I am hanging drywall and finishing the inside of my garage -
One of the bays has a vaulted ceiling for a lift, so I have an obtuse angle where the wall and ceiling meet (instead of right angle) - maybe you can tell what I mean from the pic.

Does anyone have a suggestion for some trim to go in that gap - I am not sure if a metal L-shaped trim with paper facing would work out or not - this is about the only thing I can think of - at least I could bend the metal to match the angle.

I can't seem to find any trim piece for this type of joint - is there a flexible type trim for this?

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Cobra6

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do you mean the ceiling isn't @ 90degrees to the walls? that's what it looks like to me from your picture.... just tape it same as a regular joint? or am I missing something?

Yes - you are correct - the ceiling is @~128 degrees to the walls (probably need a better picture.

I was thinking that a regular tape joint would crack between a ceiling and wall joint - maybe not?
 
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