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Attaching window and door trim in bath
I have fully tiled bath. I need to attach wood trim around window and
door. The trim is solid pine stained and polyurethaned three times. What's the best way to attach it? I obviously cannot nail the trim to tiled surface with brad nails. |
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Attaching window and door trim in bath
Sasha wrote: I have fully tiled bath. I need to attach wood trim around window and door. The trim is solid pine stained and polyurethaned three times. What's the best way to attach it? I obviously cannot nail the trim to tiled surface with brad nails. Liquid Nails will work. I've had limited success using masking tap to hold the trim in place. Best if you can somehow wedge the piece in place until it cures. You don't need a lot of adhesive. Keep some alcohol or acetone handy to clean up a major mess (the piece slips down the wall), a little squeeze out can be cut away after it cures. |
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