M-D Building Products 43858 M-D Extra Wide Fluted Carpet Trim, 2 in W X 36 in L X 0.3 in H, Pewter, Pack of 1
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You can sew them together every 36 inches if you want, but there will be a seam.
No idea.
The order I received did not include any nails. I had to go out and purchase one for myself.
However, you will need to drill holes in the tile (use a carbide tip drill). It's important to keep in mind that it's designed to be used on uneven ground. from carpet to wooden floors However, if your tile floors are uneven, you can definitely use it.
Selected User Reviews For M-D Building Products 43858 M-D Extra Wide Fluted Carpet Trim, 2 in W X 36 in L X 0.3 in H, Pewter, Pack of 1
We were in desperate need of it! ha, ha. Even more protection is provided by the extra width. I used my heavy-duty scissors and my heavy-duty heavy-duty heavy-duty heavy-duty To make the edging fit properly, use heavy-duty wire cutters to bend and then snap off a small amount of it. There were no issues at all. I also used screws instead of the nails that came with the product because they worked better for me. I'd buy it again if I had the opportunity - strong for support and wide for added security.
It did a fantastic job for what we needed it to do. With my sharp scissors, we were able to cut it.
It appears to be wonderful! It was used as a transition between a vinyl and a hardwood floor. Very nice. Metal scissors can easily be used to cut it to size. The nails that came with the kit were not used. Instead of nails, screws were used. It appears to be more appealing now. FYI: If you try to hammer nails into it, be careful. extremely vulnerable to damage! This is something I've done in the past to cause border damage. This product comes highly recommended!!.
Despite the fact that it is attached with nail screws, it is easier to install than standard transition strips because of its wider width. The color is also more muted than chrome, with a neutral tone. After using this transition, I'll never go back to the old ones. br>br>I've tried it and tossed it in the trash. D transitions with pre-installed plastic plugs The track is pressed into place after drilling holes in the floor. Because the soft plastic plugs bend too easily, the entire kit becomes useless and is thrown away. M-I had a good idea, but the people at M-I didn't do a good job of putting it into practice. D Building Products is a company that specializes in construction.
I used it to fill in a gap between two pieces of new flooring I had installed. The material was easy to cut when needed and laid down without a hitch; I didn't use the nails that came with it, so I can't comment on their utility. The outcome is consistent and reliable. After a month of use, there have been no issues.
We ended up having to use our own screws for one of the two, but it did the job and we'll be ordering more.
It appears to be fantastic. The only issue is that the nails they provide are of poor quality. Simply go out and purchase screws. A hammer drill is also useful when applying cement.
It conceals the gap between carpet and tile (at least, that's how I used it). It also protects the carpet's edge from fraying as a result of wear.