I will be installing edge glued Bruce hardwood flooring, the type that has eighth inch of real wood on top. I have the specified glue but I think I ordered maybe 2 bottles short, but I hate to go back to Homedepot and wait 2 weeks more for extra. I was wondering if the glue sold by Pergo for their flooring will work the same. Thank you all in advance.
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Yes. Or titebond.
Joe H
Use the pergo stuff it stays flexible when it dries which is what yer after.
.......Rik.........
My experience with Bruce says to follow everything they spec for. They are especially creative trying to find any reason to void warranties if the slightest problem ocurrs.
Ever wonder why I'm so negative on them? Burned once was enough! It wasn't until a year later they discontinued an adhesive that had nothing but problems. Chances are great I'll never go near their products again.
Ken Fisher
http://www.hardwoodinstaller.com/hardwoodinstaller/