What’s the purpose of the plywood? Couldn’t you simply anchor the plywood to whatever the FRP is applied to? As far as installing FRP to a ceiling, be sure to role the sheet well. The longer you role the sheet the better. If possible, use shorter sheets; say 8’ length sheets. Easier to manage in shorter sections.
I suppose you could use liquid nails, but it’s easier and cheaper to use FRP glue. May be worth ordering some online. I get mine from Lowe’s. They may sell some online
I really enjoyed the video. Super informative and i gotta say, i dig the sound track. Great job mixing the audio. The music was super groovy without being overbearing to the spoken instructions. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for making this video on a specialty product like FRP. We install FRP and other wall protection products. Gluing to CMU (concrete block) takes several times more adhesive than it would on painted sheetrock. We cut out for outlets and other openings prior to hanging it. We also use a tin metal shears (electric) for making the long, straight cuts. That has worked well for us. We also roll every bit of the FRP to prevent delamination.
I thought the video was awesome. It was more thorough on applying the trim and made the installation process much easier than other videos I've watched. I believe watching this video will make my installation project much simpler and the finished project much nicer. THANKS!!!
Thank you so much for the video on FRP. I am filling in for my relative who is sick and runs his own construction company. One of his best customers was counting on him to remodel the commercial bathrooms. Since I had never done this before, your video helped me get it doine.
I install FRP as my occupation. youre doing good. its a lot more complicated to get the sheets in if youre using top and bottom caps instead of just dividers. I trim out around doors and other openings which can take a lot of cuts to make it look perfect.
I worked with a guy who gave me some valuable information from the course he took, you bring the divider tight to your last sheet and install next sheet to the inside edge of divider, then move divider over so both sheets are covered. It makes it faster and easier, especially when your doing 12' sheets 😅
I live in an very old duplex house, and I have this type of panel in my kitchen .. i was undering if i can use peel and stick tiles on them with out any damage to the panels for when i have to remove them in the future.
I use snips that attach to a drill, and I hammer my seams to fit the panels more even, I only glie with a side to side pattern in order to roll out air bubbles in a better fashion I also use an 1/8th inch trowel in order to cover a nice spread on the wall. You have great techniques bro and.im gonna use some of them thats why I'm here, I'm a non union scab and I do whatvi can but im a plastic master and I also do Inpro paneling too. Nice video!
Very informative, Have never seen or heard of putting glue on wall and I was worried about putting glue on panel and making a mess, this definately makes better sense, I am about to install 4 sheets (big job! Lol!) I will definately glue wall , I saw another video that showed scribeing with knife I do not have a router saw with both of you guys help I fill confident! Especially yours for idea to glue wall then fighting with sheets with glue on them
This is an outstanding video. it's to the point with his clear opinions. I wish I had seen b/4 I did my last frp install. I'm rehabbing my bathroom so I'll be using your ideas for it. Great video, great work, thank you very much.
Nice job. I truly appreciate the tips. I'm thinking about covering some old ceramic tile in a commercial bathroom to freshen it up and this should be very helpful.
I am doing a complete rebuild of an Aliner hardshell popup camper that was rotted out. The walls are vertical and 45 Degrees overhead. I am using the 1/16" thick sheets as the 1/8" would add too much weight for the surface. This is the way I plan to hang it. Thank you for showing your technique and being very thorough with the demonstration.
Converting a shuttle bus into a camper with a shower....how would you suggest dealing with the curved walls using FRP? Best to create a straight wall with ply wood foundation, or is it possible to bend FRP and still get good adhesion on a wall with a slight curve?......and thanks for the excellent tips!
When We did our FRP job, we had to put panels on a curved bar wall. We were able to wrap the FRP with the curve. I would recommend putting a generous amount of glue on the wall and holding it on the curve for a minute or so to ensure adhesion. FRP is pretty flexible so you should be able to apply the sheet directly on the curve wall. Just use a generous amount of glue. Thanks for the question.
I am a tool design engineer, I made a special tool for FRP and I used it after I glued the back of the panel, and with the tool, one person can lift the panel and install it on the wall without any problem with the glue or the wall! I am working on a tool to actually bend the frp panels to the shape to fit the corners.
Im about to install 4 x 10 sheets on a painted wall. How do I prep the wall? Also, other videos say to apply the glue to the sheet, but that would make a mess. I like the information. Thanks
Excellent video! What kind of glue would you recommend for using outdoors? It needs to handle the humidity and cold temperatures of New York. I plan to reskin my camper/trailer with FRP paneling. Thank you.
Great video! I have a question; I'm thinking of putting FRP over a 8 ft high concrete wall I have in my basement laundry room, the concrete wall seeps water during the rainy winter season into a concrete catch channel on the floor where the wall and the floor meet. I basically want to hide the seeping concrete wall but allow it to do its seeping into the water channel, I'm wondering if I have two options for this FRP installation considering my desire to allow the concrete wall to seep water in the winter. Option #1, glue the FRP in a way that is just applying the glue with 6 inch vertical swipes every twelve inches or so to allow water to seep, or option #2 by framing the wall with 2x4's and screw mounting the FRP to the wood. What do you think?
If you do use construction pieces, I would definitely recommend you roll it generously. Just to get the blue as flat as possible. Other than that I don’t see why not.
Yes. However, I would recommend applying the glue to the FRP sheet and not the ceiling. Use the same methods shown in the video, just on the sheet. Less mess. Just be sure to role the sheet a lot to ensure adhesion.
I've been asked to do a bid on a bathroom and pool equipment room. Are there cornices or moldings for where ceiling meets wall? I guessing that could be caulked? It doesn't look that hard but I know nothing of frp so trying to learn before I bid. My job will be a 20 sheet frp Job how much glue will I need?
I apply a small amount of glue to the inside end caps and I install them to the FRP sheet I'm about to install on the wall. I found that they tend to slip off the sheet as I go to install the sheet. A little bit of glue helps those pieces stay connected. As far as the dividers, I install them after I install the FRP sheet. I also apply a small amount of glue to the divider; this time on the back of the piece. A tip for applying glue on the dividers/end caps, I typically scrape off the access glue from my trowel and I use that for the dividers/end caps. You don't need a lot of glue for it to stick. I hope this was helpful to you. Thank you for the question.
I'm looking to install FRP using cap molding, corner molding, and divider molding. I'll only be doing 12-14" high. I'm looking to do this without adhesive. Any advice?
What brand FRP is this? It looks like a nice smooth gloss surface which is what I am looking for and I need 9' tall by 6' wide which I assume would be 2 pieces.
The FRP panels are typically 4’x10’. As far as the brand, I do know. All I know is, the boss bought panels from L&W Supply. I hope that answers your questions. Thank you for your comment!
Awesome video, very helpful. I am attempting a project and would like to know what glue are you using and where might I get it, I searched homedepot and couldn’t find anything that size for walls only tile.
Lowes carry’s the glue I use; Titebond Fast Grab FRP glue. Good luck! Greenchoice 3.5 Gal Fast Grab Frp Adhesive www.lowes.com/pd/Titebond-Greenchoice-Brown-Frp-Construction-Adhesive-Actual-Net-Contents-448-Fl-Oz/3227253
Yes, everything stayed up. Gluing the panels produces too many issue. You can prevent those issues by gluing the wall first. Less mess and less strenuous work.
1/4” Flush Trim Router Bit. You could use 3/16”, but we used 1/4”. Must have the ball bearing to glide along you wood guide. Remember not to push too hard with the router. If you put too much pressure on it, it’ll burn up your bit. Thanks for your question.
Great job. Your video is very helpful. Thank you for sharing. Question - can I install FRP on a trailer ceiling by attaching it to 16 inch on center roof rafters with screws (no plywood)?
@@iplconstruction5786 yeah a drywall router works good for boxes. Frp is a shit job I doubt I'll do another one.im a one man band, but this can be done by yourself but it sucks I used a drywall tift to do ceilings . Frp does pay pretty good though.
Maybe a stupid question, but I ripped off old damaged FRP panels and now have the brown part exposed on the drywall behind it. If it is sanded will I be able to adhere the new panels to that or do I HAVE to replace all of the drywall now?
Definitely Titebond Fast Grab. Best glue by far. All the other brands I’ve tried were too watery and a pain to work with. Titebond is ready to use right out of the container.
Can I use FRP on my basement wall to cover unfinish side wall of the basement instant of using dry wall? Is there any other material beside FRP and Dry wall to cover the area
In my opinion, you would be better off using drywall to finish the wall. Lot less aggravation. There’s really not an alternative for drywall. If you really wanted to, you could use a sheet of plywood to cover the wall, but it won’t finish nice. I don’t really recommend using FRP to cover the wall. It would look like crap in my opinion and it would be more vulnerable to damages. FRP isn’t that thick and can be damaged easily.
Thank you so much for the comments! I’m glad this video was helpful to you. As far as the caulking, I personally add a little glue to the inside of the dividers, end caps and corner pieces when I install them and that seals it pretty well. Doesn’t need much glue, but for me, it takes away an extra step. Typically FRP rooms usually have some sort of base and ceiling; that’s what you would caulk. I hope this was helpful. Thanks again for the comments!
@@iplconstruction5786 Just did the math I’m going to use 8x4 panels with a total of 30 panels so what are your thoughts on gallons any info helps since I’ve never done this type of work before. THANKS in advance for the info man.
I’d recommend getting 5 gallons of glue for that project. I also recommend you pick up Titebond Fast Grab FRP Glue. That’s the easiest brand to handle. The other brands I’ve used were too wet. Makes a mess. Good luck on your FRP job!
@@iplconstruction5786 Thanks. Sunday nite,10 pm and about to start my bathroom. I do commercial HVAC ,and have no clue if I will be doing this correctly. 🤔😬☝🤞
I never thought this video would get this many views. Thank you all for watching this video! Means a lot.
Keep going bro
I’m in frp hell, what about plywood to frp, do I need to score the frp? And how does it hold on the ceiling.
What’s the purpose of the plywood? Couldn’t you simply anchor the plywood to whatever the FRP is applied to?
As far as installing FRP to a ceiling, be sure to role the sheet well. The longer you role the sheet the better. If possible, use shorter sheets; say 8’ length sheets. Easier to manage in shorter sections.
What would be a good alternative to FRP adhesive. None of the supply store in phoenix have none in stock
I suppose you could use liquid nails, but it’s easier and cheaper to use FRP glue. May be worth ordering some online. I get mine from Lowe’s. They may sell some online
I really enjoyed the video. Super informative and i gotta say, i dig the sound track. Great job mixing the audio. The music was super groovy without being overbearing to the spoken instructions. Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for making this video on a specialty product like FRP. We install FRP and other wall protection products.
Gluing to CMU (concrete block) takes several times more adhesive than it would on painted sheetrock.
We cut out for outlets and other openings prior to hanging it.
We also use a tin metal shears (electric) for making the long, straight cuts. That has worked well for us. We also roll every bit of the FRP to prevent delamination.
Hi what brand of adhesive do you use for painted sheet rock?
I’ve always used Titebond FastGrab FRP Glue. Works for me.
I thought the video was awesome. It was more thorough on applying the trim and made the installation process much easier than other videos I've watched. I believe watching this video will make my installation project much simpler and the finished project much nicer. THANKS!!!
I’m doing an FRP job now, wish I would have seen this before hand. Using a trowel works the best! Thankfully we have the right tools.
Thank you so much for the video on FRP. I am filling in for my relative who is sick and runs his own construction company. One of his best customers was counting on him to remodel the commercial bathrooms. Since I had never done this before, your video helped me get it doine.
I’m glad to hear it! I’m glad I was able to help out! Thanks for watching!
I'm getting ready to take on a small project using FRP. Thank you! This has been very helpful.
Nice
Nicely done. Easy to follow. Great tips to efficiently get the job done.
Very helpful video, thank you! We are first timers on a home project and your video was the first one we could find.
I like the router idea what a clean cut! Thanks
thanks I wanted to know if putting adhesive to wall or on panel, makes more sense to the wall.
I install FRP as my occupation. youre doing good. its a lot more complicated to get the sheets in if youre using top and bottom caps instead of just dividers. I trim out around doors and other openings which can take a lot of cuts to make it look perfect.
I worked with a guy who gave me some valuable information from the course he took, you bring the divider tight to your last sheet and install next sheet to the inside edge of divider, then move divider over so both sheets are covered. It makes it faster and easier, especially when your doing 12' sheets 😅
Wow. Lived the easy of installation! Thank you.
This is a VERY well made video on a baffling subject. I hope you'll make more videos on other interesting subjects!
Will do!! Thanks for your comment!!
Thanks for the great video. Much appreciated. 👍👍
I live in an very old duplex house, and I have this type of panel in my kitchen .. i was undering if i can use peel and stick tiles on them with out any damage to the panels for when i have to remove them in the future.
I use snips that attach to a drill, and I hammer my seams to fit the panels more even, I only glie with a side to side pattern in order to roll out air bubbles in a better fashion I also use an 1/8th inch trowel in order to cover a nice spread on the wall. You have great techniques bro and.im gonna use some of them thats why I'm here, I'm a non union scab and I do whatvi can but im a plastic master and I also do Inpro paneling too. Nice video!
Very informative, Have never seen or heard of putting glue on wall and I was worried about putting glue on panel and making a mess, this definately makes better sense, I am about to install 4 sheets (big job! Lol!) I will definately glue wall , I saw another video that showed scribeing with knife I do not have a router saw with both of you guys help I fill confident! Especially yours for idea to glue wall then fighting with sheets with glue on them
This is an outstanding video. it's to the point with his clear opinions. I wish I had seen b/4 I did my last frp install. I'm rehabbing my bathroom so I'll be using your ideas for it. Great video, great work, thank you very much.
Nice job. I truly appreciate the tips. I'm thinking about covering some old ceramic tile in a commercial bathroom to freshen it up and this should be very helpful.
I'm glad I was able to help! Good luck with that job!
If you are installing over ceramic tile make sure you use advanced polymer adhesive.
Very helpful, never installed this before.....thanks!
Will it stick to the ceiling the same as the wall without needing support?
Thanks bro. That was a very well
Made video.
Thank you so much. Glad to hear it. Feel free to check out my latest video...ruclips.net/video/U2t6fsKMcLM/видео.html. Thanks again for the comment!
Great video! Great tips especially on the cutting and applying edge pieces before sticking to the wall!!
I see that you installed over what looked like concrete blocks. Would the same technique be used over PT plywood?
Yes
@@iplconstruction5786 Thank you
The cohesion method is the proper installation technique
with the proper adhesive pre installation you can install on sheetrock, plywood, oriented strand board, durrock, and various other substrates
I am doing a complete rebuild of an Aliner hardshell popup camper that was rotted out. The walls are vertical and 45 Degrees overhead. I am using the 1/16" thick sheets as the 1/8" would add too much weight for the surface. This is the way I plan to hang it. Thank you for showing your technique and being very thorough with the demonstration.
Converting a shuttle bus into a camper with a shower....how would you suggest dealing with the curved walls using FRP? Best to create a straight wall with ply wood foundation, or is it possible to bend FRP and still get good adhesion on a wall with a slight curve?......and thanks for the excellent tips!
When We did our FRP job, we had to put panels on a curved bar wall. We were able to wrap the FRP with the curve. I would recommend putting a generous amount of glue on the wall and holding it on the curve for a minute or so to ensure adhesion. FRP is pretty flexible so you should be able to apply the sheet directly on the curve wall. Just use a generous amount of glue.
Thanks for the question.
thank you soooo much for this video - you literally answered so many questions I had!
I’m so glad!! Thank you so much for watching!!
Brilliant video.
Just what I needed to know.
I’m glad it was helpful to you. Thanks for watching!
I think your video is best frp vid. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Nice ,quick and clean love it
I am a tool design engineer, I made a special tool for FRP and I used it after I glued the back of the panel, and with the tool, one person can lift the panel and install it on the wall without any problem with the glue or the wall!
I am working on a tool to actually bend the frp panels to the shape to fit the corners.
Definitely an interesting concept.
You kick ass. Good clean job.
Thank you so much!
Im about to install 4 x 10 sheets on a painted wall. How do I prep the wall? Also, other videos say to apply the glue to the sheet, but that would make a mess. I like the information. Thanks
If your wall has studs instead of cinder blocks does it need to be sheet rocked 1st?
Excellent video! What kind of glue would you recommend for using outdoors? It needs to handle the humidity and cold temperatures of New York. I plan to reskin my camper/trailer with FRP paneling. Thank you.
Great video! I have a question; I'm thinking of putting FRP over a 8 ft high concrete wall I have in my basement laundry room, the concrete wall seeps water during the rainy winter season into a concrete catch channel on the floor where the wall and the floor meet. I basically want to hide the seeping concrete wall but allow it to do its seeping into the water channel, I'm wondering if I have two options for this FRP installation considering my desire to allow the concrete wall to seep water in the winter. Option #1, glue the FRP in a way that is just applying the glue with 6 inch vertical swipes every twelve inches or so to allow water to seep, or option #2 by framing the wall with 2x4's and screw mounting the FRP to the wood. What do you think?
What kind of router bit do you like to use?
What bits do you use for the DeWalt router?
Nice... what kind of bit do you use for the router???
1/4” flush trim bit.
I wish you would show us how to put the inside corner pieces in. Thank you!
Can you use regular construction adhesive for a single panel install?
If you do use construction pieces, I would definitely recommend you roll it generously. Just to get the blue as flat as possible. Other than that I don’t see why not.
Hi what kind of or model router pit you used
Thanks
Can you install frp on ceiling ?
Yes. However, I would recommend applying the glue to the FRP sheet and not the ceiling. Use the same methods shown in the video, just on the sheet. Less mess. Just be sure to role the sheet a lot to ensure adhesion.
Can you glue frp on to rigid styrofoam insulation board.
I would recommend putting something over top of the insulation such as 1/2” plywood or 1/2” drywall before installing the FRP panels.
Thanks for the video. I'm going to do my 1st FRP install to my small bathroom with the "Plain To Beautiful In hours". Which glue did you use?
Can you install frp on either side or do you have to install it with the textured side out?
You have to install it textured side up. That’s the cleanable, washable surface.
Lowes and Home Depot sell a non-textured frp panel
That is true. You would then install the sheet glossy side out.
What you use on the router to cut the frp? Great video.
I've been asked to do a bid on a bathroom and pool equipment room. Are there cornices or moldings for where ceiling meets wall? I guessing that could be caulked? It doesn't look that hard but I know nothing of frp so trying to learn before I bid. My job will be a 20 sheet frp Job how much glue will I need?
Thanks for the video. it was very helpful.
How did you attach the dividers or end caps?
I apply a small amount of glue to the inside end caps and I install them to the FRP sheet I'm about to install on the wall. I found that they tend to slip off the sheet as I go to install the sheet. A little bit of glue helps those pieces stay connected. As far as the dividers, I install them after I install the FRP sheet. I also apply a small amount of glue to the divider; this time on the back of the piece. A tip for applying glue on the dividers/end caps, I typically scrape off the access glue from my trowel and I use that for the dividers/end caps. You don't need a lot of glue for it to stick. I hope this was helpful to you. Thank you for the question.
Nice job
Thank you for the tips
is the dividers put up with the same adhesive?
Thank you for a very educational video. I'm about to start construction of a Recumbent RV Trailer so these were very useful instructions.
Glad you found it helpful. Good luck!
What if got the exact sheet size I needed?
Thanks for posting tge video. Do you have any experience with forming the inside corner trim to a curved shape?
I'm looking to install FRP using cap molding, corner molding, and divider molding. I'll only be doing 12-14" high. I'm looking to do this without adhesive. Any advice?
The installation guide for the panels mentions pop rivets for fastening
Good work !!!!
Can frp be use on fiberglass
What brand FRP is this? It looks like a nice smooth gloss surface which is what I am looking for and I need 9' tall by 6' wide which I assume would be 2 pieces.
The FRP panels are typically 4’x10’. As far as the brand, I do know. All I know is, the boss bought panels from L&W Supply.
I hope that answers your questions. Thank you for your comment!
@@iplconstruction5786 Thanks!
I think you did a great job and I will try it your way. Thank you for the info.
Can you install on Sheetrock.
Can I frp Over old frp glue ?
Awesome video, very helpful. I am attempting a project and would like to know what glue are you using and where might I get it, I searched homedepot and couldn’t find anything that size for walls only tile.
Lowes carry’s the glue I use; Titebond Fast Grab FRP glue. Good luck!
Greenchoice 3.5 Gal Fast Grab Frp Adhesive www.lowes.com/pd/Titebond-Greenchoice-Brown-Frp-Construction-Adhesive-Actual-Net-Contents-448-Fl-Oz/3227253
@@iplconstruction5786 Thankyou so much
Did that stay up? The instructions say to glue the panel and then place it on the wall
Yes, everything stayed up. Gluing the panels produces too many issue. You can prevent those issues by gluing the wall first. Less mess and less strenuous work.
Thanks. I just did it your way in a hard to reach spot in the bathroom. This is very helpfull.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
speed up to 1.25x thank me later
What size bit did you use for the router ? Please
1/4” flush trim bit
Thank you for making this!
Nice advise made my project perfect
great job!
What router bit are you using?
1/4” flush trim bit.
What bit do you use in the router?
1/4” Flush Trim Router Bit. You could use 3/16”, but we used 1/4”. Must have the ball bearing to glide along you wood guide. Remember not to push too hard with the router. If you put too much pressure on it, it’ll burn up your bit.
Thanks for your question.
I’m about to tackle my food grade warehouse and put some panels up ! Excellent video and straight to the point ! Great job !
I appreciate it. Straight to the point is my goal. Glad it was useful!
Great job. Your video is very helpful. Thank you for sharing. Question - can I install FRP on a trailer ceiling by attaching it to 16 inch on center roof rafters with screws (no plywood)?
I don’t see why not. I’d recommend some nice wide head stainless screws to install the panels. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for information. Answered my question
I wonder if you dould use a drywall rotory router to cut it. Also did you use a strait router bit?
I don’t see why not… I used a straight flush trim bit, yes.
@@iplconstruction5786 yeah a drywall router works good for boxes. Frp is a shit job I doubt I'll do another one.im a one man band, but this can be done by yourself but it sucks I used a drywall tift to do ceilings . Frp does pay pretty good though.
Maybe a stupid question, but I ripped off old damaged FRP panels and now have the brown part exposed on the drywall behind it. If it is sanded will I be able to adhere the new panels to that or do I HAVE to replace all of the drywall now?
You’d have to do is scrap it all down and then skim coat the wall with drywall mud.
Short and sweet. Thanks.
Thank you, very helpful. Going to install into drywall for the room where I raise puppies. Looking for help on how to cut around electrical outlets
Multi tool would be a good tool to use for that. Thank you for your comment!
Helpful. Thank you.
Hi, hey, what brand of glue do you recommend ?
Definitely Titebond Fast Grab. Best glue by far. All the other brands I’ve tried were too watery and a pain to work with. Titebond is ready to use right out of the container.
A great tutorial video
Thank you
Great video!
Can I use FRP on my basement wall to cover unfinish side wall of the basement instant of using dry wall? Is there any other material beside FRP and Dry wall to cover the area
Is that side wall just bare studs?
@@iplconstruction5786 yes Sir
In my opinion, you would be better off using drywall to finish the wall. Lot less aggravation. There’s really not an alternative for drywall. If you really wanted to, you could use a sheet of plywood to cover the wall, but it won’t finish nice.
I don’t really recommend using FRP to cover the wall. It would look like crap in my opinion and it would be more vulnerable to damages. FRP isn’t that thick and can be damaged easily.
Graciasssss brotherrr you are the bestt thankss you save my life .blessings
VERY HELPFUL! THANKS!
Amazing video thanks
Do they make an inside corner strip for two pieces to meet into the corner?
Yes. Lowes carries them. I'm sure everyone who distributes FRP sells inside corners.
I've been told you need to use a silicone caulking to seal the dividers, end caps, and corner pieces. Is this really necessary?
Thank you so much for the comments! I’m glad this video was helpful to you.
As far as the caulking, I personally add a little glue to the inside of the dividers, end caps and corner pieces when I install them and that seals it pretty well. Doesn’t need much glue, but for me, it takes away an extra step. Typically FRP rooms usually have some sort of base and ceiling; that’s what you would caulk.
I hope this was helpful. Thanks again for the comments!
Great job!
An electric metal shear works really nice for cutting as well. And no weird smell
FRP over tile on the walls, what is the proper glue to use?
I would still use FRP glue.
I’ve got a bathroom, wall and ceiling I have to flex the sheet to the corners. I’d live to see it before I do it!
How about ceilings?
Use the same method just use less glue initially. You don’t want it to drip everywhere. Good luck
How much frp glue do you think I’ll need for a 42x11 wall?
One 4 gallon bucket should do the job.
@@iplconstruction5786
Just did the math I’m going to use 8x4 panels with a total of 30 panels so what are your thoughts on gallons any info helps since I’ve never done this type of work before. THANKS in advance for the info man.
I’d recommend getting 5 gallons of glue for that project. I also recommend you pick up Titebond Fast Grab FRP Glue. That’s the easiest brand to handle. The other brands I’ve used were too wet. Makes a mess. Good luck on your FRP job!
@@iplconstruction5786 thanks for your time and knowledge man great video.
I’m glad I could help. Have a great day!
Good job
Thank you!
What's the name of the tool for clamping ? (4:34) Router?
We used Anvil Clamps from Home Depot. The router is Dewalt.
This is Awesome !
Will the glue stick good to rockboard ,?
It sticks to concrete, so I don’t see why not.
@@iplconstruction5786 Thanks. Sunday nite,10 pm and about to start my bathroom. I do commercial HVAC ,and have no clue if I will be doing this correctly. 🤔😬☝🤞
Best of luck to you!
What the glue called? thx
TiteBond Fast Grab FRP Adhesive.