How To Fix Cabinet Crown Without A Nail Gun!
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- If you don't own a nail gun this is a handy way to fix a damaged crown moulding!
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I work with a cabinet company, just me and the owner, and that is a staple in our diet! All crowns and valances are connected that way...I spray the activator lol
Nice quick fix! I used both of the CA glues. I don't really have a preference, but I like all the color and thickness options with Starbond. I love your inner thoughts. hahaha.
Saweet vid man. You help keep my Saturday morning ritual true, with informative content and a chuckle to boot. 😉
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Thanks Emanuel, I appreciate the support big time! Have a great weekend
Bob Ross was the man! The glue's curing time is in-TEN-se
The king of calm!
Good content and great idea. Going to try this with 2p-10.
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Ive been awake for so long its 3 o clock at night here. Loved it bud really really useful because i dont have a nailgun. Cheers👌👌🍻🍻
Cheers Rushill! Sorry about the late upload, my friend was editing the video and it took a little longer than usual!
@@TheFunnyCarpenter no problem man, loved it!!!!!!!
Love your videos, but do you do Sheetrock tasks, water leak in ceiling and door knob hole in wall ? Thanks
next level editing ! bravoo
Good stuff.
Thanks for the info.
6:02 - what if I used Liquid Nails instead of that glue. Will it still work?
I don’t really like liquid nail, but it could work.
Yeah finish carpentry sells his Too but if you go to the hobby shops They have a lot of Is different types of super Glues And different types of kickers Airsole or pump Some glues are meant for wood some for steals I have used a lot the best bonjour get is when you don't use the kicker cause you want to glue the sheep into the wood grues Just like your traditional wood glues They're plenty of tricks Keep up the great work 👍🏻🍻🍺🦃
Thanks buddy. Definitely- I have about 5-6 different glues in my arsenal for various purposes.
I saw the thumbnail and thought, “oh no, what did you do?!?”
I think I was your first viewer to call you Bob Ross....
Haha what an honour!
We were all thinking it though...
1) who doesn’t like Bob Ross. Netflix has an extremely interesting doc if your inclined.🕵️
2) who doesn’t use their router table as a work surface? Scratch that…kitchen counters are better.😂
3) who doesn’t need clamps for Christmas.
Nice …
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Your buddy needs a girlfriend who has more sense.
She’s a lovely lady- this is not the first time I’ve seen this happen!
It was probably the buddy that did it. Lol
Titebond brand CA glue and accelerator are way better. I swore by Fast Cap 2P10 for over 5 years until I tried the Titebond and never looked back.
Interesting, I’ll grab some the next time I see it.
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Why wouldn't you just use wood glue? Much stronger bond, especially over time. Crown could be held together with some painters tape until the glue sets 🤷
I don't get what people think is happening on their ceilings. Why is strength going to be super important? planning on flailing wildly about your kitchen with a baseball bat?
It's like those guys who are doing endless testing on "which is stronger, dominos, or dowels, or fixed tenons, or floating tenons". Of interest? sure, if you are curious. Relevant? absolutely not, because any of them are going to be way stronger than anything you would plan on doing with the joint, and if it were a close call, you would probably already transitioned to steel by that point.
It would be difficult to hold it in place with the wood glue, without any pin nails.
CA is comparable to wood glue in tensile strength. Wouldn't that be the demand placed on the crown when being misused as a handle?
@@timmietimmins3780 Crowns with exposed tops feels too much like a handle to resist whenever they are in reach. Likely to be a light bulb change, kids or a drunk person involved. The drunk child changing a light bulb is the perfect storm.
How to fix a cabinet crown without a nail gun...
Spoiler Alert...
Glue.