SamHolmes2021 Joined 14 Feb 2021 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Country 6 Dec 2023 #1 Has anyone got any ideas on the best way to join edging to this? Is it even possible? Or would it be best to try and remove it and put a whole new strip on? Attachments PXL_20231206_144934953.jpg 158.9 KB · Views: 44
Has anyone got any ideas on the best way to join edging to this? Is it even possible? Or would it be best to try and remove it and put a whole new strip on?
D DAZB Joined 10 Sep 2002 Messages 1,693 Reaction score 390 Location Leeds Country 6 Dec 2023 #2 You will really struggle to get it to stay on that part of the curve and far better to remove it and renew with a full length or if you must have a join do it on a flat section.
You will really struggle to get it to stay on that part of the curve and far better to remove it and renew with a full length or if you must have a join do it on a flat section.
SamHolmes2021 Joined 14 Feb 2021 Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Country 6 Dec 2023 #3 Thanks, is there a good way of removing the existing one?
foxhole Joined 14 Mar 2006 Messages 22,499 Reaction score 3,195 Location Essex coast Country 6 Dec 2023 #4 Hot iron over a cloth and ease old strip off.
C chirpychippy Joined 13 Nov 2006 Messages 963 Reaction score 114 Location Kent Country 6 Dec 2023 #5 Hot air gun - pair of pliers. To refit new edging you will need, Contact Adhesive Loads of face clamps A trim router A swear jar and a Pocket full of coins.
Hot air gun - pair of pliers. To refit new edging you will need, Contact Adhesive Loads of face clamps A trim router A swear jar and a Pocket full of coins.
^woody^ Joined 3 Sep 2006 Messages 40,146 Reaction score 6,580 Location West Mids Country 7 Dec 2023 #6 And flatten what looks like a bit of a cut ridge line!