What's the best/easiest way to fix skirting boards?
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I've got all my boards cut but just wondered if anyone has any tips for fixing to the walls.
I've done a couple of longer bits and had to plug/screw and also use grab adhesive to get a tight fit. Is that pretty much the way to do it or am I missing a trick? Gonna take me a while if they all need plugging and screwing, which they will given the walls aren't bang on straight.
I've done a couple of longer bits and had to plug/screw and also use grab adhesive to get a tight fit. Is that pretty much the way to do it or am I missing a trick? Gonna take me a while if they all need plugging and screwing, which they will given the walls aren't bang on straight.
MrV said:
Use masonry nails instead of screws,you don't even need to punch them in just leave them proud and pull them out after the gripfill has set.
This is the tip I was looking for! Cheers.I'm sure this is how the chippy fixed them in the bedroom as there's no evidence of screws anywhere. I ran out of money before he'd finished doing the other 80% of the extensions.
Is there a particular gripfill/adhesive that I should look out for?
dave_s13 said:
This is the tip I was looking for! Cheers.
I'm sure this is how the chippy fixed them in the bedroom as there's no evidence of screws anywhere. I ran out of money before he'd finished doing the other 80% of the extensions.
Is there a particular gripfill/adhesive that I should look out for?
No More Nails do a specfic skirting board adhesive - maybe try wickes (a lot cheaper than B&Q)I'm sure this is how the chippy fixed them in the bedroom as there's no evidence of screws anywhere. I ran out of money before he'd finished doing the other 80% of the extensions.
Is there a particular gripfill/adhesive that I should look out for?
Simpo Two said:
Pixel Pusher said:
Evo Stik do a product called Sticks Like s
t, (no joke). I've used other stuff before but this stuff has an almost instant "grab".
It seems to have been forgettably renamed 'Nail and Seal'. Haven't seen such tepid marketing for years.
t, (no joke). I've used other stuff before but this stuff has an almost instant "grab".The stuff you get from B&Q is inveariably waterbased and s
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the proper gripfill stuff (in a green cardboard tube) you can get from builders merchants and really does work- we used half tubes to fix sheets of 2mm stainless steell as cladding in our chippies- when we took it off it stripped the wall!
tethe proper gripfill stuff (in a green cardboard tube) you can get from builders merchants and really does work- we used half tubes to fix sheets of 2mm stainless steell as cladding in our chippies- when we took it off it stripped the wall!
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