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I've realised that what I want is timber floor adhesive, except it's not for a floor, it's for a window board. Does anybody know of a trowel applies adhesive that is available in small quantities?
Cheers
P.S. original post here:
I've got a hardwood windowboard for the kitchen. It's going to be going on to a flat plastered cill.
In the past in this kitchen we've had problems with silver fish, the little devils. They were living under the tiles, which had be dot and dabbed. I want to fix this window board with no void under it at all, however small. In the bathroom upstairs I fixed it onto wet sand and cement and screwed down tight. It warped a bit, surprise surprise.
I thought this time I would fix it onto some sort of mastic type material. Spread a thin layer onto the plastered cill, with a notched tiling trowel (front to back so the air can get out), then screw down hard, hopefully leaving no voids.
Is there a mastic/glue/sealant that anybody would recommend?
Thanks.
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Cheers
P.S. original post here:
I've got a hardwood windowboard for the kitchen. It's going to be going on to a flat plastered cill.
In the past in this kitchen we've had problems with silver fish, the little devils. They were living under the tiles, which had be dot and dabbed. I want to fix this window board with no void under it at all, however small. In the bathroom upstairs I fixed it onto wet sand and cement and screwed down tight. It warped a bit, surprise surprise.
I thought this time I would fix it onto some sort of mastic type material. Spread a thin layer onto the plastered cill, with a notched tiling trowel (front to back so the air can get out), then screw down hard, hopefully leaving no voids.
Is there a mastic/glue/sealant that anybody would recommend?
Thanks.
Read more: //www.diynot.com/forums/woodwo...rd-on-mastic-or-similar.372600/#ixzz2b8hV7jmE