A handfull of cheap plastic spring clamps will help keep pressure on the edge while it sets up too. I picked up a set of 20 clamps for under $8 at harbour freight that come in very handy for such jobs.
if you dont fill in the holes from the OEM rail it will blow the turf off the sides...you gotta fill them with thickened epoxy first
Just put two coats of glue on both surfaces . and let them dry completely . so you can touch them.
you shouldnt need any clamps , although if you put it on the horizontal surface first , and then heat the rest of it with a heat gun , the vertical piece will fit easier...
I never filled the holes , and my turf is going on 3 years old now
if you dont fill in the holes from the OEM rail it will blow the turf off the sides...you gotta fill them with thickened epoxy first
I agree with this. Its the easiest thing to do, and the clamps help a lot, and I dont see how it requires more up keep than plastic rails. If you do it right the first time you wont have to redo it.A handfull of cheap plastic spring clamps will help keep pressure on the edge while it sets up too. I picked up a set of 20 clamps for under $8 at harbour freight that come in very handy for such jobs.