Q: I am installing quarter-round on my new baseboards, what do you use
to attach the joints with? Should I use Liquid Nails to glue the 1/4
round down,
or is there a better way?

A: Quarter-round should be nailed to the base boards only. It is
intended to hide gaps between the base and floor. It should also permit
a little movement
in the flooring. Plus, it absorbs the impact of feet and furniture legs,
so you may want to replace it sometime-thus, don't glue it. Predrill the
nail
holes to avoid splitting the molding. Use standard carpenter's glue for
corners and intermediate joints. Outside corners are mitered and
intermediate joints
should also be cut at 45-degree angle for a better gluing surface and to
help hide the joint. It also hides any separation in the joint, which a
butt joint
won't do. Inside corners should be coped, or use a corner block so the
quarter-round can be cut square. Don't try to drive the nail flush with
the hammer.
Use a nail set to drive the nail head just below the surface and fill
the hole.

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