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Reinstalling Shoe Moldings
Now that the
flooring is installed and the transition trim is added, you're almost done.
You just need to cover the expansion gap with show molding. You can
reinstall the old moldings or buy new ones to match your floor.
Installing old moldings is easier because they're already cut to fit.
With new moldings, you'll have to cut returns at doorways and archways and
miters or coping joints for corners. Practice on scrap pieces.
Drill pilot holes for 1 1/2" finishing nails every 12"
along the molding. Then position it and drive the nails into the
baseboard. Protect the floor with cardboard. Countersink the nails and
fill the holes.
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Cutting Coping Joints
Cut a piece of molding to butt in the corner. Cut the molding you
will cope longer than the expanse it will cover - by one molding
thickness for each coping joint on it. Cut its end at a 45º
angle. With a coping saw, curve the end to fit around the first molding. Follow the line made by the angle cut (inset). |
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Gluing
returns
Cut a 45º angle in the molding that meets the door trim.
On a scrap piece of molding, cut a 45º angle in the opposite
direction. Then cut a piece of at 90º angle to create a
return. Glue this to the ends of the first molding.. |
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