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Re: Attaching basement pole covers with "Great Stuff"?

DerbyDad03 <teamarr...@eznet.net>

On Feb 12, 11:24 am, Mike <ls1m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I bought some nice looking octagonal oak surrounds for my basement
> poles.  I've glued them up and they look pretty nice, albeit a bit
> 70's (but I'm not looking for decorating advice).  How do I attach
> these things to the posts?  I thought about using an expanding foam,
> but experience suggests that this could be a PITA (Great Stuff is very
> good at pulling glue joints apart).  What kind of expanding foam is
> well suited to this?  Any other suggestions?

1 - Cut 3 (or more) octagons from some 3/4 stock. The outside
dimensions should equal the inside dimensions of your oak surround.
2 - Cut these octagons in half.
3 - Cut a semi-circle into each half, the same radius as the radius of
the pole.
4 - Pre-drill and screw these octogons around the pole at the top,
bottom and in the middle. Use construction adhesive where needed to
hold them in place.
5 - Place your surrounds against these octagons and glue/screw them to
the supports.