thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I watched the church video where you installed the lighthouse oak lifeproof vinyl flooring. I too really like look and color..The specs indicate it has a wear thickness of 6 mill. do you think that is enough for a laundy room/mud room floor. Jerry from Philadelphia
Thought this would be a tutorial on actually bending the vinyl flooring yourself to make your own stair caps. I'm not on RUclips to pay someone $50 per step for something that's able to be made by my own crew with a bit of learning, capatread already offers that.
Probably so the glue is adhering to the plank itself. I could see an issue with a loose pad separating from the plank and coming up. Would want that to happen on a stair tread. Could be dangerous.
Great job.
thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I watched the church video where you installed the lighthouse oak lifeproof vinyl flooring. I too really like look and color..The specs indicate it has a wear thickness of 6 mill. do you think that is enough for a laundy room/mud room floor. Jerry from Philadelphia
How can you tap the bullnose in to the stair tread piece if you’ve already glued down the bent bullnose piece?
Thought this would be a tutorial on actually bending the vinyl flooring yourself to make your own stair caps. I'm not on RUclips to pay someone $50 per step for something that's able to be made by my own crew with a bit of learning, capatread already offers that.
Well thought out , Nice job Sir !
Do you glue the top stair cap that will attach to the main flooring?
Yes, and you still remove the padding. The adhesive will be the filler.
@@juliuswright1263 Thanks!
Do I really need to remove the attach pad before installing on stair?
You forgot the link for the white risers. I am interested
Why did you remove the padding?
Yes why??
@@CoriTwigg The adhesives break down the padding over time. Then you have floating stairs.
Think NuCore Rigid Core can be bent?
What would you do for open stairs?
Why do you remove the padding
Glue
@@nativestrong7253 I glued my treads down with the padding still on there...
Great idea! Should have more likes with this video being up for 2 years definitely going to give it a try. Thanks
50$ a step I can do mine for the cost of the Life proof.
How Jason?
Why are you putting padding down if lifeproof has built in padding
Hello where are you located and do you have a contact number?
Why do u remove the padding ?
Probably so the glue is adhering to the plank itself. I could see an issue with a loose pad separating from the plank and coming up. Would want that to happen on a stair tread. Could be dangerous.