If you can clamp the joint I would use PVA glue. If you cannot clamp then a contact adhesive such as Bostik or Evostick should hold it. Standing by for lots more suggestions!Part of the kitchen top side trim has detached. Job for this morning.
I have various glues. What do you guys suggest as the easiest and best glue for the job?
It’s the vertical edging strip so the only way to clamp is using tape. I hate doing this job. More glue goes where it shouldn’t!If you can clamp the joint I would use PVA glue. If you cannot clamp then a contact adhesive such as Bostik or Evostick should hold it. Standing by for lots more suggestions!
In the workshop, the edging would always be done with an iron and a sheet of brown wrapping paper to protect the strip and avoid burning.
Kev
Does that mean trying the iron won’t work? I’m going down the Prof route first then contact adhesive. I have a glue gun and will try that too.So why, when you buy a length of kitchen worktop, it comes with a length of edging strip with no backing (adhesive) ??
I AM aware that some years ago, if you purchased some surfaced chipboard (Conti-board being a major source) they did indeed come with an "iron on" edging strip. I used it a lot in my early home owning days. But that sort of product is no longer around.
I find hot glue gun adhesive seems to solidify too quickly doing that type of job. Whereas contact adhesive is best when allowed to dry.Does that mean trying the iron won’t work? I’m going down the Prof route first then contact adhesive. I have a glue gun and will try that too.
If it’s a worktop then you would use contact adhesive, Appologies as I though we were discussing edging of say the unit carcass etc in which case it would usually be an iron on strip.So why, when you buy a length of kitchen worktop, it comes with a length of edging strip with no backing (adhesive) ??
I AM aware that some years ago, if you purchased some surfaced chipboard (Conti-board being a major source) they did indeed come with an "iron on" edging strip. I used it a lot in my early home owning days. But that sort of product is no longer around.
Isn't the edging at home? 😂😂 😂Without suggestions we may as well go home. Thanks again DD