uzywam zestawu Dri Tac,bardzo dobra rzecz ,jednak kosztuje $55 a wniektorych sklepach widzialem po $85,jaki inny klej moglbym uzywac do strzykawki?Dzieki i i pozdrawiam
I'm so glad I found this video. Thanks for posting it...you are a legend!!!
I have been thinking about this method but every single 'expert' out there reckon the floorboard has to be removed! I guess they don't want use to do it this way.
Have you ever had any problems with natural solid hardwood (maple) flooring when using regular watered down carpenters' glue? I have heard that the seasonal expansion effects can cause a problem (like floor cupping, splitting, etc) unless the glue used is some sort of polymer / urethane product.
May be they knew it but didn't wanna do that. No body wants customer to get away with cheap and easy fix with such little effort. Their best solution would be to rip everything apart and then rebuild it :)
Where do you get a syringe like that? I could only find cheap plastic ones at Home Depot. Ideally, I'd like to find one with a squeeze trigger, like a caulking gun. Thanks!
my solution also works , dritac is ok too
doktorstolat 1 week ago
you have to use drytac product for this to work dont just try some crappy elmers
ccmustang73 1 week ago
uzywam zestawu Dri Tac,bardzo dobra rzecz ,jednak kosztuje $55 a wniektorych sklepach widzialem po $85,jaki inny klej moglbym uzywac do strzykawki?Dzieki i i pozdrawiam
dario7000 3 months ago
I'm so glad I found this video. Thanks for posting it...you are a legend!!!
I have been thinking about this method but every single 'expert' out there reckon the floorboard has to be removed! I guess they don't want use to do it this way.
hotbbqporkbun 9 months ago
no problems , usually this is working fine
but in some cases the floor must be removed
all depends what is the problem
and all wood floors need room to shrink and expand
szlagjasny 1 year ago
Have you ever had any problems with natural solid hardwood (maple) flooring when using regular watered down carpenters' glue? I have heard that the seasonal expansion effects can cause a problem (like floor cupping, splitting, etc) unless the glue used is some sort of polymer / urethane product.
rjg999 1 year ago
May be they knew it but didn't wanna do that. No body wants customer to get away with cheap and easy fix with such little effort. Their best solution would be to rip everything apart and then rebuild it :)
uscanadian4000 1 year ago
one of the best videos on youtube. no wood floor installer that I called locally knew how to do this, but I am doin myself now thanks to this vid
hippypink 1 year ago
Where do you get a syringe like that? I could only find cheap plastic ones at Home Depot. Ideally, I'd like to find one with a squeeze trigger, like a caulking gun. Thanks!
lrd9999 2 years ago
try e-bay , or amazon , and this type here I put it in caulk gun , needs to have the metal wings
doktorstolat 2 years ago
@doktorstolat Thanks, that's a good idea. I'm surprised anyone can live with a thumb trigger, unless the glue is really thin.
lrd9999 2 years ago
I did it like you showed , and it really works
ggmm2000 2 years ago