Works for
small nail holes, too!
Caulk all trim and fill
any small nail holes with paintable latex caulking, using a slightly damp sponge to smooth and clean the surface afterward.
Not exact matches
The
small holes made by the
nails are usually filled and covered with a finish to make them almost invisible.
At three coats, I didn't have the full coverage I wanted; there were still some
small holes through which I could see my bare
nail.
In addition, these damages are often
small — extra wear and tear on the carpet, minor
nail holes in the wall, cleaning fees, that sort of thing.
Suspended by two
small holes strung with thread and hooked on
nails, these natural mud sheets hang freely from the wall and, not as you would think, are protected behind glass.
In addition, these damages are often
small — extra wear and tear on the carpet, minor
nail holes in the wall, cleaning fees, that sort of thing.
After building something I always use sandable, paintable, stainable putty to fill in the
nail holes or any
small gaps.
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.
1 — Sheet of 3/4 ″ Plywood or MDF (Can use 1/2 sheet, tabletop will be 6 ″ narrower) 3 - 8 ′ 1 × 12 (Tops and
Small Shelves / Two Large Shelves and One Bottom) 1 — 12 ′ 1 × 12 (Ends, Dividers) 1 — 12 ′ 1 × 10 (
Small Bookshelf Sides) 7 — 8 ′ 1 × 2 2 — 8 ′ 2 × 2 2 ″ Finish
Nails 2 ″ Screws or 1 1/4 ″ Pocket
Hole Screws Wood Glue Finishing Supplies
I used a
small amount of antiquing wax to bring out the details including the dents and
nail holes.
All they have to do is pull the boards off the wall, and aside from the
small holes left by the brad
nails there's no damage done.
Fill in all the
nail holes with a
small dab of wood filler.
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.
Fill
nail holes and
small seams with wood filler.
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, fill the
nail holes,... Read More
It is super strong and sturdy because instead of using
nails to assemble the frame which is often the temptation when building
smaller projects like this, I used pocket
hole screws made easy by the Kreg Pocket Hole
hole screws made easy by the Kreg Pocket
Hole Hole Jig.
Place a large
nail or
small screwdriver through the
hole at the bottom of the hinge pin and tap with a hammer, so the
nail drives upwards, pushing the hinge pin out.