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We have several hundred feet of flex trim to run. I would like some real world suggestions on it. The house is not conditioned and I’m concerned primarily with my joints shrinking and staying fit. I’m very used to gluing all my joints and miters with wood but have very little experience with flexible trim.Some tips on ruuning(outside the box instructions) and what type of glue to use would be very helpful. -Thanks Tate
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Hey Tate,
Sorry no one has responded till now.
We run the stuff all the time. The clients like it because it cost less than milled wood radius work.
Yellow glue is what we use, and have had no problem.
Good luck,
Ed.
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We have several hundred feet of flex trim to run. I would like some real world suggestions on it. The house is not conditioned and I'm concerned primarily with my joints shrinking and staying fit. I'm very used to gluing all my joints and miters with wood but have very little experience with flexible trim.Some tips on ruuning(outside the box instructions) and what type of glue to use would be very helpful. -Thanks Tate