Kaspatoo
2017-11-01 11:58:34
- #1
Hello,
we want to glue our wooden baseboards.
There are countless different adhesives. Since I want to "play it safe," I have decided on the adhesive my neighbors recently used as well, "Ottocoll Albert."
The tube contains 290ml.
In principle, I imagine that almost all adhesives have a similar consistency and are applied from the tube in a similar way to silicone.
Therefore my general question:
For how many meters is one tube of adhesive sufficient?
6-10m?
I would apply the adhesive in a zig-zag line on the baseboard and then press it against the wall.
In total, we have about 100m of baseboards to glue.
What are your experiences with the adhesive you used?
Thank you very much.
we want to glue our wooden baseboards.
There are countless different adhesives. Since I want to "play it safe," I have decided on the adhesive my neighbors recently used as well, "Ottocoll Albert."
The tube contains 290ml.
In principle, I imagine that almost all adhesives have a similar consistency and are applied from the tube in a similar way to silicone.
Therefore my general question:
For how many meters is one tube of adhesive sufficient?
6-10m?
I would apply the adhesive in a zig-zag line on the baseboard and then press it against the wall.
In total, we have about 100m of baseboards to glue.
What are your experiences with the adhesive you used?
Thank you very much.