Carpet spray glue

i did hear of a floorlaying team , spreading glue with a trowel on a hot day . a sudden spark caused an explosion that bleww the entire shopfront including 2 of the team ,into the street
When doing a job in the shipyard a chap we called no neck was airless spraying a tanker barge inside, as he got under the 3ft exit hole and got his gun pulled up from above he decided to have a fag, big mistake as he was blown up through the hatch and landed on the deck, strange thing he survived unharmed, but the new barge was swollen up like a ballon and had to be scraped, still to this day i dont know how he survived unharmed.
 
First bit is to carpet the back doors after installing a new window. At least I can do that from outside.
 
Just went to wicks £5 for 300ml with code £4.50. I'm doing the inside of side/ slide door with a window cut out .
What's is the best way to edge ? as metiral covers holding bolts That fixed board to door, So can't be tucked behind ! Like other side.
 
I used this around some of the stretchy carpet in my build where hands might pull up the carpet, I had to run it through the table saw with a fine blade to lower the stand up part as it's 5mm but it might work for you.

 
The videos I've watched say to spray both the carpet and the surface Trev?
That's the way to get the correct bonding between them ....

Measure accurately and work on small areas at a time ....

Once it's stuck ....it's properly stuck ,
The ONLY material I'd use would be proper Veltrim 4 way stretch as its much superior to cheaper copies .
 
Mine is this

It's like lycra but this is the edge
Fixing are coved by the foam backing !

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