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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:24:01 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski"
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"Joe Bobst" wrote in message

So go with construction adhesive. Use an occasional finihing nail where
necessary until it sets up, or tape in place. The current new adhesives
are a
remarkable lot and your total investment is less than five bucks. HTH


But does it come off?


Sure. Its just a matter of how difficult is it gonna be.

I just removed a lot of baseboard (new flooring going down) and was able to
re-finish and replace it exactly. If adhesive pulled things apart I may
have had a lot more work. I may never take the baseboard off again, but you
just never know.


I think its rare to take off baseboard and not damage either the wall
or the board. Most times, the boards are so brittle over the years
that they easily snap.

I always brad nail my trim...but gluing may indeed be a good
idea...especially when compared to the initial cost of nailing
equipment.

For the OP...

Just use a hammer and some colored finishing nails.


Have a nice one...

Trent

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