Hi,
I want to know how to install toe strips/quarter round around door jambs
that have decorative moulding that is "bumpy".
Quarter Round Video
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cynthia huser
30 Oct 2008, 15:59
30 Oct 2008, 15:59
Carol
09 Dec 2008, 14:48
09 Dec 2008, 14:48
I have a table mounted router. When I try and cut a quarter round it makes
a rabbit cut(square) I have tried many different ajustments
Fence back,bit higher,lower
Can't figure it out.
Thank you
Fence back,bit higher,lower
Can't figure it out.
Thank you
Mary Ann
24 Mar 2009, 12:26
24 Mar 2009, 12:26
I would like your newsletter. Thanks
Paul Calcaterra
30 May 2009, 15:50
30 May 2009, 15:50
Just watched your video of inside cut for qurter round molding. I am
intallung same to inside of blanket chest I made. I want to install
molding across the entire bottom and then a piece going from the bootom to
the top of the chest in each corner. How do I integrate the third piece of
molding that will be perpindicular to the bottom molings?
thank you
Paul calcaterra
thank you
Paul calcaterra
linda cagiwa
31 May 2009, 14:08
31 May 2009, 14:08
There is a 1/4 inch gap between the baseboard and the hardwood floor.
I am trying to install quarter round using a 2" nail in a finish nail gun. I was under the impression that it should be nailed to the trim and not the floor.
Is this correct? Some of my nails are going into the gap, and I am afraid if I shooot them much higher, they will split the trim (which is composite). Is it okay to nail the trim into the floor.
Or do you have another suggestion?
I am trying to install quarter round using a 2" nail in a finish nail gun. I was under the impression that it should be nailed to the trim and not the floor.
Is this correct? Some of my nails are going into the gap, and I am afraid if I shooot them much higher, they will split the trim (which is composite). Is it okay to nail the trim into the floor.
Or do you have another suggestion?
ryan
18 Jun 2009, 11:03
18 Jun 2009, 11:03
Do not nail the trim into the floor unless your floor is not floating
(ie..nailed or glued to the subfloor) I would not hesitate to use wood
glue if you are concerned the nail will split some wood.
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