I put another black in for consistency.
Plus it works super-fast, which is really the key to my heart.In projects where you need to clamp something and let it dry, it builds strength quickly and offers up to 75% less clamp time than many other adhesives!

So it’s basically the new glue of choice around here.Here are our largest moulding pieces, all cut out and ready to go.. We applied a bead of adhesive to them….…and then we tacked the trim in place using just a couple of nails from the brad nailer..

There isn’t really any way of using clamps on cabinets like this, so a couple of small nails were able to hold the heavy oak trim in place for us until the adhesive dried completely..I really appreciate how this adhesive is clear and not yellow-ish, so it won’t mess up the nice clean look of our freshly-painted cabinets if we accidentally use too much!.

So here’s how that part of the trim looked after we got the main part of the mouldings back in place.
Of course, removing the original trim exposed a lot more than just the tops of the cabinets!And these shutters are!.
We’ve just installed one set so far on our house, but already I can see what a difference they make.We have a total of 8 shuttered windows on our house, so doing the rest of them won’t be a huge project and we should be able to show you the whole before and after fairly soon!
For now though, let’s focus on the one set on the windows by the deck.We recently remodeled and stained our deck.
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