Hi everyone,
I recently removed the boarding from underneath our staircase as it was starting to sag.
The reasons seems to be that most of the small glue blocks have detached from the underside of the stairs, together with some larger triangles that acted like a "spine" down the middle of the stairs to mount the board to.
The glue blocks look like they were originally stuck in place with some kind of brown gum that has dried out and gone brittle - presumably as the house was built in the 1920's, this is is the infamous glue that old Dobbin got turned into.
It looks like an easy fix, but need some advice on:
- how is best to remove the old glue?
- what is the best modern glue to use in reattaching the blocks?
Thanks
I recently removed the boarding from underneath our staircase as it was starting to sag.
The reasons seems to be that most of the small glue blocks have detached from the underside of the stairs, together with some larger triangles that acted like a "spine" down the middle of the stairs to mount the board to.
The glue blocks look like they were originally stuck in place with some kind of brown gum that has dried out and gone brittle - presumably as the house was built in the 1920's, this is is the infamous glue that old Dobbin got turned into.
It looks like an easy fix, but need some advice on:
- how is best to remove the old glue?
- what is the best modern glue to use in reattaching the blocks?
Thanks
