I would never use expanding foam to glue on treads. For the simple reason as the product suggests that it is expanding. The reliability of the foam to keep it stuck down over time isn't reliable. There are many other products on the market that have a chemical bond between the two substrates and will glue it down for years to come. One option we get in S.A is the soudal 26a. Used it and had great success. No hollow parts across the tread.
@Invent totally agree. Some of these youtube videos make me cringe. seeing these on videos of just when its done gives the impression that it's the right way and it holds and is so wonderful until you do it and after a month it ends up looking like it's been through war. My moto is quick fixes and shortcuts most of the time if not always gets you into problems that will take you much longer, more problematic and more expensive to fix. Gone are the days where artisans were the guys that did things with passion and admiration, now it's some guy that whips up some concoction able to do something in a record time and put it on a video. Like you say what do we know.
@jasonstephenperumal2796 make sure you have a flat and even concrete surface. Use a suitable glue that will bond to concrete and wood. Spread it around on the concrete and place the wood ontop. Weight it and let it cure. For extra security you can look at using a nail gun that will nail into concrete. Soudal has a few products.
Делали временный пол, лаги клеили к бетону на монтажную пену. Через два года лаги отрывали ломом. Так что пена нормально клеит.В отличие от видео, мы на лаги ставили пеноблоки , чтобы пена при расширении не приподняла лаг.
Please for the love of God no body watching this video use expanding foam to glue down stair treads. Please save your self the injuries and use a urethane adhesive like liquid nail urethane or loctite pl 3x
I don’t understand why they used a product used to help insulate to attach treads! People are weird, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel on a project, just glue them down with an actual adhesive, dam.
@@ginopangilinan227 to be honest better than i expected,it was my first time installing wooden treads and I've used low expanding foam,level and it worked quite nicely.
@@ВячеславНикитин-к3г подоконник не ступени😂! Были одни умники, потом после них все ступени переклеивал но уже на специальный клей для ступеней. По ступеням ходят ногами а по подоконникам нет.
@@МихаилСоколов-з7ъ у меня пример был хороший, делали временный пол ,лаги сажали на пену к битону. Потом при демонтаже лаги отдирали . Довольно крепко держались.Так что исходя из моего опыта, способ годный.Миф подвержен 😁
Something not quite right with this staircase. Stairs should be constructed to “easy going ratio” which is 7/8ths. This means that a 8 inch deep stair tread should have a 7 inch riser. The riser height looks less than this ratio. 🙄👎
Thanks for sharing! I was just thinking of how to do my outside stairs and thought wood might be cool, this definitely made me sure to go that way
I would not do this to outside stairs unless they will never have moisture on them. I can't imagine this would hold up.
@@sbffsbrarbrr why not? Wooden decks hold up perfectly right?
dont do that
I would never use expanding foam to glue on treads. For the simple reason as the product suggests that it is expanding. The reliability of the foam to keep it stuck down over time isn't reliable. There are many other products on the market that have a chemical bond between the two substrates and will glue it down for years to come. One option we get in S.A is the soudal 26a. Used it and had great success. No hollow parts across the tread.
@Invent totally agree. Some of these youtube videos make me cringe. seeing these on videos of just when its done gives the impression that it's the right way and it holds and is so wonderful until you do it and after a month it ends up looking like it's been through war. My moto is quick fixes and shortcuts most of the time if not always gets you into problems that will take you much longer, more problematic and more expensive to fix. Gone are the days where artisans were the guys that did things with passion and admiration, now it's some guy that whips up some concoction able to do something in a record time and put it on a video. Like you say what do we know.
I'm thinking of you placing wooden tops on concrete stairs. Can you advice how I go about it?
@jasonstephenperumal2796 make sure you have a flat and even concrete surface. Use a suitable glue that will bond to concrete and wood. Spread it around on the concrete and place the wood ontop. Weight it and let it cure. For extra security you can look at using a nail gun that will nail into concrete. Soudal has a few products.
Делали временный пол, лаги клеили к бетону на монтажную пену. Через два года лаги отрывали ломом. Так что пена нормально клеит.В отличие от видео, мы на лаги ставили пеноблоки , чтобы пена при расширении не приподняла лаг.
What material can i use ?
what type of adhesive is that? thanks
Using a skilled eye, to both level and set each tread..
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What the heck is the name of the spray???
What finish did you use on the wood?
U should let us about material u use and cost of material
The emery grit you used?
Please for the love of God no body watching this video use expanding foam to glue down stair treads. Please save your self the injuries and use a urethane adhesive like liquid nail urethane or loctite pl 3x
I don’t understand why they used a product used to help insulate to attach treads! People are weird, you don’t have to reinvent the wheel on a project, just glue them down with an actual adhesive, dam.
@@dawsonpurkett7709 Actually, there are in the market adhesive PU foam. Basically a liquid nail in the form of foam
Is it dangerous ?? Why your comments??
Dawsonpurkett7709, please answer !!
Este periculos poate sa bubuie!😂
What is the type of wood u are used in this project ?
Looks like pinewood
Parfait 😀👍 bonne travail 😊
What is the soze of the trade? 10 inch?
Awesome! Kind of glue please!
Do i need to wait sometime until the foam expands before putting wood on it ?
Dont do it!
@@KilaKrumpira I've done it
@@damirsarac151 how is it holding? planning to do it for some project
@@ginopangilinan227 to be honest better than i expected,it was my first time installing wooden treads and I've used low expanding foam,level and it worked quite nicely.
@@damirsarac151 Thanks!
Why wouldn’t you use liquid nail?
@@invent-cf1yo lol
Yang di semprotkan itu, apa namanya ?
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😂 это-же хватило ума, ступени на пену приклеить! Через месяц все отвалятся 😂😂😂
Не отвалится. Вы, хоть раз отрывали подоконник посаженный на пену. 💪
@@ВячеславНикитин-к3г подоконник не ступени😂! Были одни умники, потом после них все ступени переклеивал но уже на специальный клей для ступеней. По ступеням ходят ногами а по подоконникам нет.
@@МихаилСоколов-з7ъ у меня пример был хороший, делали временный пол ,лаги сажали на пену к битону. Потом при демонтаже лаги отдирали . Довольно крепко держались.Так что исходя из моего опыта, способ годный.Миф подвержен 😁
But how can great stuff be stronger enough no way!!!
March 13, 2022 this had 3k views in the next 10years this will have over 100k 😃
Moze jakiś grunt,woda chociaż?
جميله
عفواّ أختي بسمة، هل عندك فكرة عن ماهو اسم هذا النوع من الغراء المستخدم في لصق الخشب على أرضية اسمنتية أو حجرية؟
Очень правильно так и работай😅😅😅
Big NO to this technique.... There is no solid supprt under treads and the foam will rot with time and everything will start mooving.
What should be added to support? Nails or
На пару недель
Absoluter Blödsinn. Was ein Müll. Wohl Montagekleber aber kein Schaum. Und wo sind die Setzstufen? Ob der bleibt das so?🤮🤮🤮🤮
Something not quite right with this staircase. Stairs should be constructed to “easy going ratio” which is 7/8ths.
This means that a 8 inch deep stair tread should have a 7 inch riser.
The riser height looks less than this ratio. 🙄👎
500프로 하자다....
Bitte nicht nach machen......🙈
Why didn't he use a mallet and not his dumb hand un professional.