How To Best Mount Cork On The Wall
Carefully line up your cork roll to its final resting spot on the wall and press onto adhesive.
How to best mount cork on the wall. Load it up with inspiration. Adjust level of board and press right side into wall to mark. Cork roll installation instructions from jelinek cork group. Plywood sheet screws roughly 10 a power drill furring strips optional.
Glue is troweled on with plenty of open time and you may need to roll the edges if there is a seam. Get and mount the plywood board to the wall. Press the cork board against the wall and hold it there for 30 seconds giving the adhesive time to work and become stable. If adhesive dries to wall prior to installation scrape off and reapply.
Be sure wall is clean dry and that the existing surface is secure. Position board on wall and fit bracket over nailed marker piece. Fill the bottom once inch of the paint tray with liquid adhesive for cork. Remove board from wall and remove marker piece from bracket.
Attach bubble level to top edge of frame with double sided tape. Hold up your cut cork roll to the wall along the marked vertical line. Apply 100 adhesive coverage to the wall surface. Remove the paper covering each strip of mounting tape.
Pick up the cork board and align it with the line you drew in pencil. Step 4 repeat step 2 with 2nd marker piece and nail into mark on wall. Press the cork tile into position and hold for about 30 seconds before moving on to your next tile. It may require more than one pass.
Order the cork sheet. Guides you through a typical installation of cork rolls or cork sheets. Situate the cork board on the wall and hold it for 30 seconds. Adhesive must be wet for cork installation.
Grab a cork tile and spray the back side paper side with spray adhesive then immediately spray the section of the underlayment it will attach to. We recommend henry brand 356 or 176 applied with a v notched trowel. Be sure to focus on the corners and edges of your cork tile. Outline the remaining edges.
Cover the roller with a liberal amount of adhesive. Decide on the size of your cork wall area. Most mounting tape comes in pre sized strips but if you are able to determine your own strip size cut them to be 3 inches long. The cork can be trimmed with a utility knife carpet or linoleum blade.
Place two strips of heavy duty foam mounting tape on the clean wall one for each top corner of the cork board using the measurements you took earlier to determine their placement. Roll cork onto board.