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I've another post detailing how I'm trying to bend skirting around a round bay. I've now done this, and it stays in place only when held with about 4 large screws per piece of skirting - approx 1.5M long.
Due to the cuts I've had to make at the back to bend, there is no way I can sink the screw heads into the skirting.
I therefore have no choice but to glue. I've already stuck about 4 blocks of plywood as packing to the wall with pink grip. I've going to leave it for 48 hours and then glue the skirting to these, whilst holding in place with the aforementioned screws. In another 48 hours I'll have to remove the screws and fill.
Question is, is the pink grip or no more nails stuff really strong enough to hold on a bit of skirting that really wants to spring off the wall? Having never used it before I'm starting to think it is too good to be true? Any comments?
Due to the cuts I've had to make at the back to bend, there is no way I can sink the screw heads into the skirting.
I therefore have no choice but to glue. I've already stuck about 4 blocks of plywood as packing to the wall with pink grip. I've going to leave it for 48 hours and then glue the skirting to these, whilst holding in place with the aforementioned screws. In another 48 hours I'll have to remove the screws and fill.
Question is, is the pink grip or no more nails stuff really strong enough to hold on a bit of skirting that really wants to spring off the wall? Having never used it before I'm starting to think it is too good to be true? Any comments?