ᐅ Gluing Wooden Baseboards – Adhesive Coverage Area

Created on: 1 Nov 2017 11:58
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Kaspatoo
Kaspatoo1 Nov 2017 11:58
Hello,

we want to glue our wooden baseboards.
There are countless types of adhesives. To play it safe, I have decided to use the adhesive my neighbors recently used, called "Ottocoll Albert." The tube contains 290ml (9.8 fl oz).

Basically, I imagine that most adhesives have a similar consistency and are applied from the tube in a way similar to silicone.

So, my general question is:
How many meters can one tube cover for gluing? About 6–10m (20–33 ft)?

I plan to apply the adhesive in a zigzag pattern on the baseboard and then press it onto the wall.

In total, we have about 100m (330 ft) of baseboards to glue.

What are your experiences with the adhesives you have used?
Thank you.
Yilmaz1 Nov 2017 12:01
I had about 70 m (230 feet) of trim and used 8 tubes. It depends on how thickly you apply it.
Better to buy a few extra tubes and return the leftovers.

Regards