ejewies 66 Posted February 2, 2010 It looks like you used the sidingsheets from euromini's.How did you manage to stick them to your house?I had to use...cobble-stones...from my own backyard... :lol: Ester. Quote Link to comment
Nileke 0 Posted February 2, 2010 Hi Ester, yes they're from Euro Mini's. I used ordinary wood glue, which I applied in wavy lines. If I remember correctly I applied the glue to the wall, waited about 2 minutes (as described on the glue bottle), then pressed the sheet to the wall. I used lots of masking tape, and I also allowed the glued on sheet to set for half an hour approximately before adding on a new sheet. All the masking tape stayed on all night long and was removed the next day. Oh, and I painted the siding much later (a couple of days) when I was sure that the glue was set.Edited: I forgot to mention that all walls already had primer (grondverf) on them, not sure if that would make a difference though. Quote Link to comment
ejewies 66 Posted February 2, 2010 Hi Marianne,My house was primed too. Though I painted the siding first before I glued them to the house.And I used white woodglue. It bend the wood to much.My house has also odd angles, and I could not use maskingtape everywhere.My sister told me to use a different glue...alleslijm van Bison.It hardly bend the wood...that worked for me...although I still needed the cobble-stones to keep the siding on it's place.Ester. Quote Link to comment
Nileke 0 Posted February 3, 2010 Hi Ester,Glad to hear that the alleslijm worked out for you. It puzzles me why the sheet wouldn't stay put for you with wood glue. Maybe I was lucky when I sided mine. Quote Link to comment
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