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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 207447" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>i used the same carpet with liquid nails outdoor adhesive, i used a caulk gun and squirted it all over then spreaded it out with a drywall trowel(6 inch). laid my carpet down so the bottom faced up and then laid my deck with glue on it down on the carpet. after walking on it for a few minutes i flipped it over so the carpet faced up and used a 6 inch peice of solid steel round stock and rolled over the carpet to make sure the glue bonded to the carpet and deck with no voids. then i cut the shape after the glue dried over night leaving about 9 or ten inches extra to wrap around the bottom of deck and with some careful thinking and cutting there were no creases on the edges. glued the edges and the back using staples to hold it till it dried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 207447, member: 4468"] i used the same carpet with liquid nails outdoor adhesive, i used a caulk gun and squirted it all over then spreaded it out with a drywall trowel(6 inch). laid my carpet down so the bottom faced up and then laid my deck with glue on it down on the carpet. after walking on it for a few minutes i flipped it over so the carpet faced up and used a 6 inch peice of solid steel round stock and rolled over the carpet to make sure the glue bonded to the carpet and deck with no voids. then i cut the shape after the glue dried over night leaving about 9 or ten inches extra to wrap around the bottom of deck and with some careful thinking and cutting there were no creases on the edges. glued the edges and the back using staples to hold it till it dried. [/QUOTE]
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