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Kate[_5_] June 2nd 11 04:52 AM

Chair Railing Question
 
I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate

hr(bob) [email protected] June 2nd 11 04:55 AM

Chair Railing Question
 
On Jun 1, 10:52*pm, Kate wrote:
I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate


Yes, it probably would hold, but for about $2.00 you could get a tube
of construction adhesive which would be much better. Use masking tape
to hold the moulding overnight, and don't use so much that it oozes
out, have paint thinner available to clean up any that oozes out.

HeyBub[_3_] June 2nd 11 11:56 AM

Chair Railing Question
 
Kate wrote:
I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad
gun.
Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?


Do you have a hammer? (It's an old-fashioned tool consisting of a short
handle and a mass of steel. It is used to drive bits of steel resembling
large pins that, in turn, hold two pieces of wood together.)



[email protected][_2_] June 2nd 11 01:57 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
On 6/1/2011 11:52 PM, Kate wrote:
I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate


I would not glue it because you would have to tear up the drywall in
order to remove it. If you nail rail with finish nails at an angle into
the studs, they will hold nicely. Most walls aren't entirely flat, so
where there are gaps a little dab of paintable caulk will fill the gaps.

jamesgangnc[_3_] June 2nd 11 02:08 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
On Jun 1, 11:52*pm, Kate wrote:
I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate


It's called a hammer. Google it.

Tegger[_3_] June 2nd 11 02:50 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
Kate wrote in :

I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate




If it were me, I'd find the studs in the wall, drill holes in the MDF,then
fasten the MDF through the wall to the studs with drywall screws. This way
the rail may easily be removed in the future with little damage to the
drywall, but the railing would still be secure enough to take some abuse
from chairs. The holes in the MDF may be covered with plugs available from
Home Depot and Lowe's.

Failing that, there's construction adhesive, such as "Liquid Nails". It's
like caulking but specifically intended for structural uses. Works great,
but it's pretty much permanent; it will tear the face off the drywall if
you try and remove it. If you can't find it, ask one of the floor staff in
the caulking department of your favorite hardware store.

--
Tegger

Bob F June 2nd 11 03:11 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
Tegger wrote:
Kate wrote in :

I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad
gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate




If it were me, I'd find the studs in the wall, drill holes in the
MDF,then fasten the MDF through the wall to the studs with drywall
screws.


Drywall screws! That's funny.



Red Green June 2nd 11 03:13 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
"HeyBub" wrote in
m:

Kate wrote:
I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad
gun.
Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?


Do you have a hammer? (It's an old-fashioned tool consisting of a short
handle and a mass of steel. It is used to drive bits of steel resembling
large pins that, in turn, hold two pieces of wood together.)




Do you have a link to that? :-)

Red Green June 2nd 11 08:00 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
"Bob F" wrote in :

Tegger wrote:
Kate wrote in :

I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad
gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate




If it were me, I'd find the studs in the wall, drill holes in the
MDF,then fasten the MDF through the wall to the studs with drywall
screws.


Drywall screws! That's funny.



and what about...

The holes in the MDF may be covered with plugs available from Home
Depot and Lowe's."





Tegger[_3_] June 2nd 11 09:31 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
Red Green wrote in news:Xns9EF898A8BD6D1RedGreen@
88.198.244.100:

"Bob F" wrote in :

Tegger wrote:
Kate wrote in :

I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad
gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate



If it were me, I'd find the studs in the wall, drill holes in the
MDF,then fasten the MDF through the wall to the studs with drywall
screws.


Drywall screws! That's funny.



and what about...

The holes in the MDF may be covered with plugs available from Home
Depot and Lowe's."








Hey, you guys are making fun of me. My feelings are hurt.


--
Tegger

[email protected][_2_] June 3rd 11 01:02 AM

Chair Railing Question
 
On 6/2/2011 3:00 PM, Red Green wrote:
"Bob wrote in :

Tegger wrote:
wrote in :

I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a brad
gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so, what
type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate



If it were me, I'd find the studs in the wall, drill holes in the
MDF,then fasten the MDF through the wall to the studs with drywall
screws.


Drywall screws! That's funny.



and what about...

The holes in the MDF may be covered with plugs available from Home
Depot and Lowe's."




Overkill.

Stormin Mormon June 3rd 11 12:43 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
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"Red Green" wrote in message
...
"HeyBub" wrote in
m:

Do you have a hammer? (It's an old-fashioned tool
consisting of a short
handle and a mass of steel. It is used to drive bits of
steel resembling
large pins that, in turn, hold two pieces of wood
together.)




Do you have a link to that? :-)



Red Green June 3rd 11 02:23 PM

Chair Railing Question
 
Tegger wrote in
:

Red Green wrote in
news:Xns9EF898A8BD6D1RedGreen@ 88.198.244.100:

"Bob F" wrote in
:

Tegger wrote:
Kate wrote in :

I am installing a small piece of chair railing and don't have a
brad gun.

Can I glue the railing, made out of MDF, to the wall, and if so,
what type of glue should I use?

Can I use caulk, and if so, what type?

Thanks.

Kate



If it were me, I'd find the studs in the wall, drill holes in the
MDF,then fasten the MDF through the wall to the studs with drywall
screws.

Drywall screws! That's funny.



and what about...

The holes in the MDF may be covered with plugs available from Home
Depot and Lowe's."








Hey, you guys are making fun of me. My feelings are hurt.



It's just that I'm hurt that duct tape was never suggested. I have a
counseling session set up to cope with it :-)


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