@creekyknees the only problem with drilling as I have done is that sometimes the tmoulding does not reach the track enough to catchit properly especially transitioning to tile
if the track is attached properly to the sub-floor also helps for the floating wood edges to stay down and not bounce up and down every time you walk thru then cracking your molding few month down the road....you can always glue(liq.nail is ok,but wait 24h till strong) the track first and once dry,snap in the T as long as you keep it even;not for uneven gaps...video is good for easy way out but not proper installation.
If you glue the track with the T you might never be able to remove it in one piece again since the glue will bleed into the track and sides of the molding,but then why use the track?just fill up the channel with more glue and push down, it will hold it in place anyways...
the track is meant to be nailed on wood or screwed in with anchors on concrete and then snap in the molding and if you need to replace(wear and tear) it over the years then you just snap it of and reuse the same track...
@FRISCO1001 Thanks for your comments! They make sense and address concerns I've had.
humanyoda 2 months ago
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321wowzer 11 months ago
@creekyknees the only problem with drilling as I have done is that sometimes the tmoulding does not reach the track enough to catchit properly especially transitioning to tile
xfiles954 1 year ago
crap drill the track best way
creekyknees 1 year ago
if the track is attached properly to the sub-floor also helps for the floating wood edges to stay down and not bounce up and down every time you walk thru then cracking your molding few month down the road....you can always glue(liq.nail is ok,but wait 24h till strong) the track first and once dry,snap in the T as long as you keep it even;not for uneven gaps...video is good for easy way out but not proper installation.
FRISCO1001 1 year ago
If you glue the track with the T you might never be able to remove it in one piece again since the glue will bleed into the track and sides of the molding,but then why use the track?just fill up the channel with more glue and push down, it will hold it in place anyways...
the track is meant to be nailed on wood or screwed in with anchors on concrete and then snap in the molding and if you need to replace(wear and tear) it over the years then you just snap it of and reuse the same track...
FRISCO1001 1 year ago
Do you have to use the track?
YewPube 1 year ago
lol thanks
devchonka18 2 years ago