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    Fixing skirting, help needed

    I might still use it if the gripfill doesn't do the job.....cheers.
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    Fixing skirting, help needed

    I did think of that, Gerrydelasel, but on another forum the advice was that the foam filler wouldn't be strong enough. I've nearly finished now, just need to gripfill the board back on now. Cheers.
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    Fixing skirting, help needed

    I did mean DPC, I can see the edge of it just above the concrete floor. I'm actually using an under plaster, the plasterboard broke in line with the top edge of the skirting when it twisted and I thought I'd need an edge to align it at the top. And yes, I'll use caulk for covering the gaps...
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    Fixing skirting, help needed

    Thanks for the reply, I appreciate you taking the time to write so much. The mdf I refer to is the skirting board. I appears to have got bevelled as it was cut a bit longer than it should have been then just jammed in. I suppose the glue held for a while, then started to let go....the house is...
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    Fixing skirting, help needed

    Hello, 1st time poster, so I'll try and give as complete information as I can, all help appreciated. I've just moved into a house and at one part of the living room, the mdf was so bevelled away from that wall that there was no way it could be filled in the normal way. Looking closely at it...
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