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<blockquote data-quote="varnco" data-source="post: 473076" data-attributes="member: 14014"><p>Thanks for the response.</p><p></p><p>I would think that non-spary adhesive would be better, as you're able to put on a bit more adhesive, which I think would be good to do when gluing down the carpet to the wood? I think Spray would probably put down the right amount for gluing to aluminum.</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of ripping the carpet out from underneath...I think that will work, and if I have trouble tucking it back in, with the carpet removed, I could probably pry up the 12" section as 1 piece, slip the carpet underneath, and then tap the whole thing down again, as one piece using a piece of carpeted would to tap on.</p><p></p><p>Is there a particular brand of glue that is recommended, or just "contact cement"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varnco, post: 473076, member: 14014"] Thanks for the response. I would think that non-spary adhesive would be better, as you're able to put on a bit more adhesive, which I think would be good to do when gluing down the carpet to the wood? I think Spray would probably put down the right amount for gluing to aluminum. I like the idea of ripping the carpet out from underneath...I think that will work, and if I have trouble tucking it back in, with the carpet removed, I could probably pry up the 12" section as 1 piece, slip the carpet underneath, and then tap the whole thing down again, as one piece using a piece of carpeted would to tap on. Is there a particular brand of glue that is recommended, or just "contact cement"? [/QUOTE]
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