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1. Painted Edge |
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2. Strip Baseboard |
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3. Stripwood Trim |
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4. Crown and Window |
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Baseboard and Back Edge Trim can be completed with one SW16 Pack
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Paint the Stripwood, one face and both edges
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Clean drips and lumps from the back edges
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Take away any paint shine so the glue will stick
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Install Door trim (6804 or stripwood) before Baseboards
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Marking the length of the baseboard
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A stick helps get the stairs in the right place
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Baseboard behind the stairs for marking
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This is where to cut (save the leftover)
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This is a free-hand angle (not on the miter marks)
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Wait to do the Baseboard in front of the stairs
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Do Baseboard on the middle floor too
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Press down gently on the edges of carpeting
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Don't do around the stairs until they are installed
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This is the Stairs Baseboard leftover (it has the right angle)
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Transfer the angle to a piece of stripwood
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move the Stair Angle Piece to the front, and mark the length on the stripwood
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This is how to get the angles and length of the attic baseboard
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It fits! But don't glue it in yet.
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Use it as a template for the other end of the attic
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... and smooth the ends for painting
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Paint the ends when the spackle is smooth and dry
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The baseboard is in and touched-up... ready for back-edge trim
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