I have a phobia of
putting nail holes in the wall.
Not exact matches
He
put nails into the cross first, then drilled
holes in his hands and hung himself on the cross, reports said.
Well, Birmingham City were already thoroughly hated before that final — but that day didn't just
put a
nail in the coffin of potential reconciliation, it sealed up the air
holes with West System Eboxy Resin and gave it a maritime burial.
I'm not adept with a hammer and a
nail, and my husband didn't want me to
put holes in walls.
I've used a large pickle container (the Warehouse size) on counter with a few red wrigglers thrown in on top of leaves or shredded mail and then just
put scraps in and cover with a lid pierced with some air
holes... if fruit flies are a problem, a cloth or paper towel with rubber band or screw you
nail pieced lid right over.
The previous owners
put carpet over them and there are
nail holes & cuts in the wood.
And
put a little caulking on top to hide the
nail holes.
Now
put that hammer and
nails down, there are alternatives to making
holes in your walls when it comes to creating a photo wall.
We
put it back together the correct way, but now we have
nail holes in the front.
(Use a
nail gun and construction adhesive to attach it to the ceiling, but don't forget to cut
holes for new light fixtures before you
put it up!
Quick question — do you
put things up on your walls and then spackle and fill
nail holes when you take them down?
WE have been thinking about hanging a picture rail above our bed in our new house because we don't want to
put a bunch of
nail holes in the new walls.
I know what you mean about
putting in
nail holes.
Living in an apartment lends itself to the creatively - minded when utilizing small spaces with as little
nails, screws, or anything else which would
put another
hole in drywall.
They have
holes in the back for you to
put your
nails into.
Before attaching each one to the wall I made sure there was a thin gap between each one by using a quarter (coin) to
put between the planks to give them that 1/16 ″ space that gives that same look as shiplap.Then I filled all the
nail holes, sanded, and painted.
I've read somewhere that when
putting holes in wallpaper, you can cut a little upside down V where the
hole will be, fold the paper down and then the
nail doesn't go through the wallpaper.
I love Command Strips for projects like this, plus I don't like to
put very many
nail holes in our walls.
Also, did you
put wood putty in the
nail holes and chaulking to cover the seams?