Mix it together and funnel it into an empty spray bottle.. Top your bottle up with water, give it a little shake, and you’re good to go!
We ran upstairs and poured each bucket down and then smoothed it out.So then we had a nice cement floor.. …or so we thought.. On closer inspection, we discovered that some of the wire was actually.
floating up to the top of the layer of cement.and leaving a bit of the top of each wire exposed to the elements.. At this point, we were well aware that had we chosen the right kit, we wouldn’t be dealing with this whole cement issue at all, so after the almost-exploding drill, the mess, and now the exposed wires that were supposed to be protected by this cement, we were not happy campers.. Oh well!You live, you learn, right?
We decided to press on and just try to be really careful when we were tiling.The tile mortar and then the thick layer of stone tile would surely protect the wires and keep everything in place!
So we were good!.
…until Chris got out his level.. Did we mention that.tricky part: the u-bolts which will provide the tension that holds the baby gate in place.
The u-bolts are used to push each crib side outward towards each side of the opening.We do this by installing them around 2 spindles, one from each crib side so when tightened, the crib sides slide in opposite directions within the channel we created using the l-brackets.
Make sure you select to spindles that, when pulled together will push the crib sides out rather than in.. As you can see in the picture, our u-bolts are wrapped around 1 spindle from each crib side.When tightened, the tension will draw the 2 spindles together, pushing the sides outwards in the direction of the arrows safely securing the baby gate in place..