Flooring/carpentry help
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- kona0
FYI. Typing this out must have triggered something manly deep within me. My beard has grown 5 inches in length and a boat anchor tattoo appeared on my chest. Radical.
- monospaced1
paging terry_cloth
- eryx0
Agree with terry not using brute strength. Don't know if you have to buy a specialty tool. Also I would say don't hammer that little bit broken off back into the board, might go though the other side and damage the other side. Do not bend that trim, keep it on a flat surface, use a block of some sort to pry against, something flat and firm so your not prying against the bottom side of the trim.
I like the liquid nail idea as it is less to buy for sure. If you used a nail, use a finishing nail with no head and be careful not to miss, you might also have to get a punch to have the top of the nail go below the face of the trim and some liquid wood to fill the hole.
if you have a weight set use those to push the trim down until the glue dries.
- exador10
super useful thread going on here..
some great stuff from Kona and everyone...we might not always talk about design...and some folks here are hell-bent on trolling in the worst way...
but...every once in a while...something like this...
:)
- eryx0
nocomply, it's been about two hours can you update us?
- detritus0
I was going to suggest yanking them with pliers earlier, but bowed to greater noluj.
I particularly love that your completed scene includes a case of beer
'clink!