I have a rubber floor mat that has a few 'bubbles' where the glue let go of the floor. My idea is to drill a hole, fill it with glue and put something heavy on it. Is this the method you would recommend or do you have a better professional advice? Thanks!
Kirk Meyers I’m not absolutely sure but because the glue is applied to both sides and allowed to dry it is working like a contact cement. Once it is in place to don’t have the option to reposition it. It’s very similar to the glue used with Formica.
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You make it look so easy. Thank you
I have a rubber floor mat that has a few 'bubbles' where the glue let go of the floor. My idea is to drill a hole, fill it with glue and put something heavy on it. Is this the method you would recommend or do you have a better professional advice? Thanks!
What do you do with the overlap?
Excellent work
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Wait, I missed the reason as to why you want to wait for the glue to be almost dry.
Kirk Meyers I’m not absolutely sure but because the glue is applied to both sides and allowed to dry it is working like a contact cement. Once it is in place to don’t have the option to reposition it. It’s very similar to the glue used with Formica.
Some materials require the glue to be tacky. Mostly pressure sensitive adhesives.
Randy Geyer you never glue both sides. Glue just needs to be tacky
What brand are the red knee pads that you are wearing
Wilmer Molina medical knee pads
Still need to roll it unless specs say not to.
Is that Roberts 2001 water proof ? Building a pond out of wood using plywood and 2x4 going lay down rubber on to it. What would you use?
Nooice!
I hate vinyl, im looking for paint, sorry