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Your only choice might be a palm nailer (a very handy item).
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[attachment=10015][attachment=10013]Thank you all. For additional details, I was trying to secure a 1 inch strip of laminate that was engaged by tongue and groove. I decided to use the same adhesive Bostick Treadlock that I was using on the rest of the laminate, and hoped that gravity and tongue and groove interlock would work. So far it seems to be holding fine.
Attached are some pictures before and after. I hope I am successful posting these.
Looks like the palm nailer is too clumsy for this application, and the brad pusher also will not work here due to the less than 6 inch space.
Thanks everyone. I think I am good for now.
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Hi again
Vijay - the laminate looks nice - I don't completely understand your application, i.e. is this a 'sheet' or pieces? Is there any adhesive involved, applied or PSA? If some type of adhesive, glue, contact cement is not involved then a consideration? Dave
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Thanks
Vijay - have a much better understanding of the 'system' you're using - thanks for adding the pics (quite helpful) and the explanations - can you also glue the 1 inch strip and/or nail/pin to the edge rather than the top? Dave
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04-20-2018, 08:26 PM
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Yes I did use glue on all the pieces. Yes I did use clamps. I had to , since I could not nail the 1 inch strip.