Fitting Skirting with DryWall adhesive?????
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Fitting Skirting with DryWall adhesive?????
I recently patched and skimmed a relatives bedroom, she had removed the skirting before i got there and it left a good 6 inch gap from floor to the old plaster.
I foolishly didn't think to patch this gap when i did the plastering and she has now asked me to fit the skirting.
The gap at the bottom is about an inch deep and back to the brick with no studs to fix skirting to.
My Q - Can i use big healthy dollops of drywall adhesive at regular intervals along the bottom of the wall to fix mdf skirting board? Will it adhere to the skirting as well as it does to plasterboard, my experience of the stuff is that it stick like s**t to a blanket.
Is there any other type of adhesive which would manage this better?
Or do i have to just drill the brick and try and fix the skirting using screws.
I foolishly didn't think to patch this gap when i did the plastering and she has now asked me to fit the skirting.
The gap at the bottom is about an inch deep and back to the brick with no studs to fix skirting to.
My Q - Can i use big healthy dollops of drywall adhesive at regular intervals along the bottom of the wall to fix mdf skirting board? Will it adhere to the skirting as well as it does to plasterboard, my experience of the stuff is that it stick like s**t to a blanket.
Is there any other type of adhesive which would manage this better?
Or do i have to just drill the brick and try and fix the skirting using screws.
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Petengade, is that the stuff to use, Gripfill?
I'm in a slightly similar position. I've plastered out my house and have been thinking about skirtings. The idea of glueing them in some way seemed a lot more appealing than plugs and screws which will take forever. I didn't want to use some sort of gunk that would be no good and watch all my skirting boards fall off over the next few months or so.
Is Gripfill a general term or a specific product?
I'm in a slightly similar position. I've plastered out my house and have been thinking about skirtings. The idea of glueing them in some way seemed a lot more appealing than plugs and screws which will take forever. I didn't want to use some sort of gunk that would be no good and watch all my skirting boards fall off over the next few months or so.
Is Gripfill a general term or a specific product?
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