You can use any kind of saw you’re comfortable with to cut quarter round molding; since it’s pretty easy to cut by hand, I used a simple hack saw.

Can you install quarter round without nails?

While a nail gun – finish nail guns work well here- will make the job faster, it’s possible to attach quarter round without a nailer.

Is it better to glue or nail quarter round?

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. Plus, it absorbs the impact of feet and furniture legs, so you may want to replace it sometime—thus, don’t glue it.

Can you glue shoe Moulding?

Generally, don’t glue anything that may need to be serviced, unless you’re willing to risk having to destroy it to remove it. You can also pre drill a pilot hole Use a drill bit a tiny bit smaller then the nails. You won’t have a problem bending nails this way.

What size nail do I use for shoe molding?

If you’re wondering “Which nails should I use for shoe molding?” the answer is 2″ brad nails for the nail gun. Try to find smaller finishing nails for your hammer so they’re not so noticeable on the shoe molding.

Is it better to nail or glue baseboards?

There’s no need to nail or glue them into place; just install the baseboard right over them, tight against the floor molding. It’s best to keep the nails at the bottom of the base above the gap so they go through drywall, not air.

What can I use instead of quarter round?

What can you use instead of quarter round? If you don’t want to reinstall quarter round, the other option is to install shoe molding. Quarter round and shoe molding will cover any gaps between your flooring and your wall/trim. Despite having the same job, quarter round and shoe molding are not the same thing.

Can you glue quarter round molding?

Quarter-round molding is a thin strip of wood shaped with two flat sides and a rounded crest. Usually nailed to the baseboard, it is possible to glue the quarter round to the wood to avoid nailing, filling the holes and painting over the repaired surface to hide the evidence of mounting.

Can I use a brad nailer for quarter round?

The preferred tool for nailing shoe molding or quarter-round is an electric finish or brad nailer. Hold the nailer close to horizontal, but angled slightly downward. Hold the trim tight against the floor and baseboard as you fire the nailer.

How do you glue shoe molding?

On a clean work area, lay down the shoe molding face down and apply a bead of liquid nails in a zig-zag pattern so it covers the length of the molding. Put the molding up to the wall with the adhesive side facing the wall and press firmly into place. Carefully make sure everything is lined up.

How do you put Liquid Nails on shoe molding?

Pour the liquid nails into the caulk gun cartridge. Cut the tip about 1/4″. Puncture the seal of the canister. On a clean work area, lay down the shoe molding face down and apply a bead of liquid nails in a zig-zag pattern so it covers the length of the molding.

How do you put shoe molding on a wall?

Put the molding up to the wall with the adhesive side facing the wall and press firmly into place. Carefully make sure everything is lined up. Use either your nail gun or your hammer and nails to secure the shoe molding firmly to the wall.

Can you put molding on a wall without nails?

Molding added to the home provides a finished look. Ideally, molding is fastened to the wall or cabinet with finishing nails for a tight and professional installation. There may be times when nailing is prohibitive, in which case you can install molding without nails using construction grade adhesive. Choose the molding you wish to install.

What kind of tool do you use to nail shoe molding?

The preferred tool for nailing shoe molding or quarter round is an electric finish or brad nailer. This tool will automatically set or recess small finish nails, and can greatly speed up your work. The older method of nailing trim was to hammer in nails by hand, then set the heads with a nail-set tool.