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Hi
I'm about to paint all the woodwork in my lounge. All the skirting appears to be fixed about two thirds of the way up each board, but I can push the bottom in about 10mm
And then this of course means the top comes apart and cracks the paint/caulk. And it just feels bad!
Is there a way to fix this? I'd rather not pry off all the board and make a mess, but I can't think of any way to do it. It needs a block at floor level behind I imagine
I wondered about drilling holes and spraying in expanding pu adhesive foam, but it's not a very precise way of doing it
Any tips?
Thanks
I'm about to paint all the woodwork in my lounge. All the skirting appears to be fixed about two thirds of the way up each board, but I can push the bottom in about 10mm
And then this of course means the top comes apart and cracks the paint/caulk. And it just feels bad!
Is there a way to fix this? I'd rather not pry off all the board and make a mess, but I can't think of any way to do it. It needs a block at floor level behind I imagine
I wondered about drilling holes and spraying in expanding pu adhesive foam, but it's not a very precise way of doing it
Any tips?
Thanks