Flooring/carpentry help

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  • fyoucher11

    Don't use liquid nails, thats not going to be strong enough. That's a piece of stair nose that came out and you're going to need something super strong. Take the existing nails out first. Then you'll need to put new finishing nails in, about every two feet, and double up on the ends. Then use PL400 adhesive to stick it to there good. Use a lot but not so much that it's coming out of the edges. Then cover up nail holes with putty afterwards. Wait a couple of days for it to dry before walking on it again.

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    • good product, be careful not to get the glue on any finished surface. Don't gob it on and Have a damp cloth readyeryx
    • is it nosing? it kinda looks like there is a lighter colored band on the high side of the stair where the piece sat on top of the floor in stead of flushterry_cloth
    • it must have sat on top, theres no meat for it to have sat flush. i donno, that second picture is messing with my mindterry_cloth
    • It's def stair nose. Has the curved end on the outer side.fyoucher1
    • in other words, i'd think he'd have to cleat out from the back inside of that cavity to get something to hit to if it's gonna sit flushterry_cloth

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