Mostly because while I attempted to
fill nail holes in it, it fell off of the saw horses in our driveway and got some nasty dents and gauges and we ended up having to saw off a few inches.
I've always heard that you should
fill the nail holes, you didn't do that?
To finish the corbels,
fill the nail holes and blemishes with wood filler.
Fill nail holes and seams with wood filler.
Fill nail holes and gaps with wood filler, let dry, and sand entire vanity smooth with 22o grit sandpaper.
Using wood filler,
fill nail holes.
Spackle
fill any nail holes or connection tabs, including the two holes on the front of the double bin drawer.
Caulk any seams or corners with latex caulking and
fill the nail holes with spackling.
MyWoodWall Review I've been swooning over wood walls for years now, but the idea of having to buy a bunch of wood planks from the home improvement store, figure out a way to get them all home in my very small car, cut them all down, sand them, stain them, measure them, nail them all up,
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Fill all nail holes with wood filler, let dry.
After all of the plywood was in place, I used wood filler to
fill the nail holes from the air nailer.
Fill nail holes and small seams with wood filler.
Fill any nail holes on the front molding with wood putty or spackling.
Fill nail holes and seams with wood filler, let dry, and sand entire thing smooth with 220 grit sandpaper.
Was wondering what you thought of using caulk to
fill nail holes and to create a seal between each plank — recessed enough that the plank motif is still evidence but it will give a uniform depth (and fill in those few places where the wood was chipped — these cheap planks do have some duds)?
Quick question — do you put things up on your walls and then spackle and
fill nail holes when you take them down?
We used Color Putty in B.R. Mahogany to
fill the nail holes and Jel'd Stain in Walnut for the beams.
In the meantime, we'll
fill nail holes, and prime, and paint.
Be sure to
fill any nail holes (even small ones left by a Brad Nailer) and then caulk the edges of the panel moulding with paintable caulking for a professional and seamless look.
Now don't get to carried away because you do still have to
fill those nail holes:) Once I was completely done, out came the miracle worker of the project.
Did
you fill the nail holes before painting?
We need to
fill the nail holes, caulk the seams and paint the «board and batten» part of the wall and the woodwork (NO!
Fill nail holes with bar soap if you're not handy with spackle.
I did have to
fill the nail holes but I just used my finger and added the wood filler.
Did
you fill the nail holes before painting?
Oh, it's so, so easy to
fill nail holes.
I finished up by
filling the nail holes and any gaps with wood putty and sanding everything so it was smooth.
I've been
filling the nail holes with drywall filler (since it's already white) and been filling some irregularities with caulking.
Once everything was attached, I went back and
filled the nail holes with wood filler.
Kids» bathroom update: We are still
filling nail holes, caulking seams and painting walls....
After a lot of
filling nail holes, caulking, and painting, the closet was ready to be organized and decorated.
Here is what my pattern looked like before
I filled the nail holes.
Next up
filling the nail holes, light sanding and paint touch up.
We just nailed them to the studs,
filled the nail holes and painted.
Once I finished all the exposed upper and lower cabinets,
I filled the nail holes with wood filler.
It is in bad need of reorganizing and
filling nail holes!
Not exact matches
The small
holes made by the
nails are usually
filled and covered with a finish to make them almost invisible.
But doubts will remain until someone shows that purified protein can trigger the insoluble lump in a living cell, says yeast geneticist Susan Lindquist of the University of Chicago: «That's the final
nail, but that little
hole is still there, and it needs to be
filled in.»
No, I didn't
fill in the
nail holes.
The planking on the ceiling — did you
fill in the
holes from the
nail gun before staining?
So, we
filled in all of the
nail holes in the room, and repainted the whole thing.
Then, using a fine grade sandpaper (220 - grit), lightly sand over the
filled in
nail hole until it is smooth.
So, when it comes to redoing a space, one of the first things we always do is
fill in the existing
nail holes.
Since the wood was so old, we
filled in some of the
nail holes with caulk in between two of the varnishing coats which also helps out seal the table in case anything spills.
And, what could be better than hanging a family portrait or not having to think twice about
filling in
nail holes?
Up next for me:
fill all the
nail holes, sand and paint out all that happy trim.
No
nail holes to
fill and no damage to your wall but you have an awesome wood wall treatment!
After building something I always use sandable, paintable, stainable putty to
fill in the
nail holes or any small gaps.
The picture looked like you
nailed into the top which would be a pain to
fill all the
nail holes after.
Did you
nail directly into the top of the plank (which you would need to
fill the
holes with spackle or wood filler) or did you
nail into the groove like you would for hardwood floors?