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Old 02-07-2018, 01:36 PM   #1
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wood trim

I am having the same problem as noted in the thread below:

http://www.montanaowners.com/forums/...ight=wood+trim

The wood trim around the entry door interior on the strike side has bowed away from the wall. It looks as if the trim is glued to begin with. I am reluctant to use a brad or pin nailer as first I am not sure what there is in the wall for backing. Secondly the while I don't believe there is any wiring not sure of the path the awning lights or the DS light are run. Can't imagine that they would be in the RO.

Unfortunately I didn't see an answer in the thread beyond replacing the trim. Before I go that route I would like to know if anyone has successfully used glue or carpet tape (double sided tape) to fix this issue.
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