Will I have a problem with this???? Will it work??????

Thank you very much!

tonyj wrote:I would use epoxy instead of contact cement and, (wait for it) . . . duct tape--makes a pretty good clamp.
tonyj wrote:If the seam is forming a little peak, you can sand it flat, or sand a groove in the mating surface of the trim. I'm assuming you are running the trim piece horizontally from side to side.
tonyj wrote:Then sand a hollow in the trim piece, or follow Brick's idea (that is what I would do--didn't know you had your saw problem fixed).
I don't think the epoxy will stick to the adhesive, but if it does, you should be able to remove it with lighter fluid or WD 40 (or check the other decal removal solutions in Ira's post), or a little sanding. Okay, more sanding than what you would want!
Another solution on the trim piece, a little more involved--take your trim piece and cut it down the center line. Bevel one edge and mate it to the seam your are covering. Cut a bevel in the edge of the other piece to match the bevel in the first piece and cover the other side of the seam. What you have created is a not flat, but not completely v-shaped trim piece that will cover the seam.
Miriam C. wrote:Brick I don got no new table saw.I spent my money on a truck.
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Thanks for the idea though.
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