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"PetQuality"

02/01/2006 12:09 PM

Recommend a glue for hardwood to tile contact?

I recently installed some Iroko floors and decided to mill all the
transition pieces myself, since I have some Iroko laying around
(doesn't everyone?).

The transition pieces will sit roughly half on ceramic tile and half on
the pre-finished flooring (which has some kind of polyurethane finish).

Can anyone recommend the right glue for this application? I want to
make a strong bond, but not the kind that it would take a jackhammer to
remove. So construction adesive/liquid nails is out, as would be (I
think) gorilla glue.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks, and Happy New Year to all of you except the spammers.

PQ


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in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 12:41 PM


PetQuality wrote:
> I recently installed some Iroko floors and decided to mill all the
> transition pieces myself, since I have some Iroko laying around
> (doesn't everyone?).
>
> The transition pieces will sit roughly half on ceramic tile and half on
> the pre-finished flooring (which has some kind of polyurethane finish).
>
> Can anyone recommend the right glue for this application? I want to
> make a strong bond, but not the kind that it would take a jackhammer to
> remove. So construction adesive/liquid nails is out, as would be (I
> think) gorilla glue.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>

The mastic used to glue tile to underlayment might work.
NOT the grout sold as mastic and grout, the pure adhesive
without fillers.

I think the newer latex-based mastics are not as sticky as
the older petroleum-based mastics, but they might work.

A heat gun or solvent would probably soften it, but I'd think
that either would also work on liquid nails.

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FF

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"PetQuality"

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 1:26 PM

My reasoning for wanting to avoid construction adhesive is "just in
case" for down the road... in case the tile needs to be replaced, or
the transition piece needs to be repaired, etc. In a pinch I don't
think it'd kill me to use something as permanent as liquid nails, I'd
just rather take it back a couple of notches so that it's a firm hold
but still removable if needed.

PQ

Ps

"PetQuality"

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 2:43 PM

Trim screws?

I don't see how that'd work, though I don't claim to be knowledgable on
tile issues. The screws would be fine going through the the iroko, but
wouldn't that either crack the tile or just not hold? I should have
mentioned, the tiles are on top of concrete, so there's no plywood or
CDX subfloor or anything like that...

PQ

ma

"mike"

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 4:26 PM

test

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"mike"

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 4:26 PM

test

Br

Ba r r y

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 11:30 PM

On 2 Jan 2006 12:09:23 -0800, "PetQuality"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I recently installed some Iroko floors and decided to mill all the
>transition pieces myself, since I have some Iroko laying around
>(doesn't everyone?).
>
>The transition pieces will sit roughly half on ceramic tile and half on
>the pre-finished flooring (which has some kind of polyurethane finish).
>
>Can anyone recommend the right glue for this application?

What ever you would normally use to attach the tile to a wooden
subfloor.


BArry

LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 9:54 PM

PetQuality wrote:
> I recently installed some Iroko floors and decided to mill all the
> transition pieces myself, since I have some Iroko laying around
> (doesn't everyone?).
>
> The transition pieces will sit roughly half on ceramic tile and half on
> the pre-finished flooring (which has some kind of polyurethane finish).
>
> Can anyone recommend the right glue for this application?

SikaFlex 291.

Lew

DD

David

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 12:12 PM

PetQuality wrote:

> I recently installed some Iroko floors and decided to mill all the
> transition pieces myself, since I have some Iroko laying around
> (doesn't everyone?).
>
> The transition pieces will sit roughly half on ceramic tile and half on
> the pre-finished flooring (which has some kind of polyurethane finish).
>
> Can anyone recommend the right glue for this application? I want to
> make a strong bond, but not the kind that it would take a jackhammer to
> remove. So construction adesive/liquid nails is out, as would be (I
> think) gorilla glue.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks, and Happy New Year to all of you except the spammers.
>
> PQ
>
Why do you need to remove the tile later? Hot melt?

dave

nn

"no(SPAM)vasys" <"no(SPAM)vasys"@adelphia.net>

in reply to "PetQuality" on 02/01/2006 12:09 PM

02/01/2006 4:58 PM

PetQuality wrote:
> My reasoning for wanting to avoid construction adhesive is "just in
> case" for down the road... in case the tile needs to be replaced, or
> the transition piece needs to be repaired, etc. In a pinch I don't
> think it'd kill me to use something as permanent as liquid nails, I'd
> just rather take it back a couple of notches so that it's a firm hold
> but still removable if needed.
>
> PQ
>

Why not use trim screws?

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