Tom Frank
10-17-2013, 11:53 AM
I am laying down QSWO trim where carpet meets tile around my wood stove, and I'm wondering what my options are for attaching it.
There is some 1/4" hardibacker under it for now, some which I have to keep bit most is unsecured and could be swapped out for 1/4" plywood.
I'm wondering, instead of nailing or screwing it down, could I glue it down with construction adhesive or something like that? This would eliminate any visual evidence from nails or plugs from screws. I'm wondering if this is problematic for some reason I can think of.
The QSWO boards are about 1/2" thick, and will be overlapping the carpet with a little slot cut out to accommodate, but will butt up against the edge of the tile, not overlap. The individual pieces are 1-4 feet long, with one being 8'. There are a few 45 degree joints, one 90. This info is in place of pictures which I could not figure out how to add with my phone.
Thanks!
Tom
There is some 1/4" hardibacker under it for now, some which I have to keep bit most is unsecured and could be swapped out for 1/4" plywood.
I'm wondering, instead of nailing or screwing it down, could I glue it down with construction adhesive or something like that? This would eliminate any visual evidence from nails or plugs from screws. I'm wondering if this is problematic for some reason I can think of.
The QSWO boards are about 1/2" thick, and will be overlapping the carpet with a little slot cut out to accommodate, but will butt up against the edge of the tile, not overlap. The individual pieces are 1-4 feet long, with one being 8'. There are a few 45 degree joints, one 90. This info is in place of pictures which I could not figure out how to add with my phone.
Thanks!
Tom