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Bought this 4 inch high "peel and stick" type vinyl baseboard stuff
(bought a 100' roll) and it held great for about three months, then started falling off. I would like to buy a glue in a caulk form that would stick this to the wall like sh*t to a blanket....was going to use air nailer and staples, but that would be too "redneck"....The application of this vinyl baseboard is going on a cement floor with floor heat thats covered in lino and am gluing this to primed and painted gyprock walls..thanks for any constructive advice...regards...Jim |
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: Bought this 4 inch high "peel and stick" type vinyl baseboard stuff (bought a 100' roll) and it held great for about three months, then started falling off. I would like to buy a glue in a caulk form that would stick this to the wall like sh*t to a blanket....was going to use air nailer and staples, but that would be too "redneck"....The application of this vinyl baseboard is going on a cement floor with floor heat thats covered in lino and am gluing this to primed and painted gyprock walls..thanks for any constructive advice...regards...Jim I used Liquid Nails as per pro advice. Works great. |
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On Feb 26, 6:45 pm, "Jimi" wrote:
Bought this 4 inch high "peel and stick" type vinyl baseboard stuff (bought a 100' roll) and it held great for about three months, then started falling off. I would like to buy a glue in a caulk form that would stick this to the wall like sh*t to a blanket....was going to use air nailer and staples, but that would be too "redneck"....The application of this vinyl baseboard is going on a cement floor with floor heat thats covered in lino and am gluing this to primed and painted gyprock walls..thanks for any constructive advice...regards...Jim Cove base glue comes in a tube at my local Menards. Not sure where you live but I would guess that Lowe's and Home Depot have it too. JK |
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"Jimi" wrote in message ... Bought this 4 inch high "peel and stick" type vinyl baseboard stuff (bought a 100' roll) and it held great for about three months, then started falling off. I would like to buy a glue in a caulk form that would stick this to the wall like sh*t to a blanket....was going to use air nailer and staples, but that would be too "redneck"....The application of this vinyl baseboard is going on a cement floor with floor heat thats covered in lino and am gluing this to primed and painted gyprock walls..thanks for any constructive advice...regards...Jim There are polyurethane glues in a cartridge that will hold anything. I built a precast stone wall with it. |
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Jimi wrote:
Bought this 4 inch high "peel and stick" type vinyl baseboard stuff (bought a 100' roll) and it held great for about three months, then started falling off. I would like to buy a glue in a caulk form that would stick this to the wall like sh*t to a blanket....was going to use air nailer and staples, but that would be too "redneck"....The application of this vinyl baseboard is going on a cement floor with floor heat thats covered in lino and am gluing this to primed and painted gyprock walls..thanks for any constructive advice...regards...Jim Try these: http://www.tools4flooring.com/cove-b...s-c-33_37.html -- Robert Allison Rimshot, Inc. Georgetown, TX |
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