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"No More Nails"
Anyone know if this stuff is good or otherwise? I'm thinking of using it to fix some pine panelling (interior).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it depends on what you're fixing the panelling to. If the wall surface is well constructed and no bits of plaster falling off, it might work. But I'd be tempted to use the adhesive, then a little bit of discreet drilling, plugging and screwing to ensure the whole lot doesn't decide to fall off in the night.
If the wall is wobbly, crumbly and generally rubbish you'll need to fix battens and fix the panelling to that.
If the wall is papered remove the paper! Or you will only be fixing to paper not wall!
If the wall is wobbly, crumbly and generally rubbish you'll need to fix battens and fix the panelling to that.
If the wall is papered remove the paper! Or you will only be fixing to paper not wall!
Pdust, i think a lot of myths, snobbery and misconceptions have been purposefully sent down the grapevine (pardon the pun) from the owners of this hundreds of billion pounds a year industry to seep into all aspects of the wine industry and sell more units.
No pastafreak i drink my beer from a wine glass (I know, but i like the way the glasses are ergonomically correct) or bottle.
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No pastafreak i drink my beer from a wine glass (I know, but i like the way the glasses are ergonomically correct) or bottle.
Thanks to all those that welcomed me :)
I suspect different brands may be different quality. A while ago, for reasons I'm not quite sure of, I bought a number of different brands of the similar stuff, and failed to note what I used where. Most of the skirting stayed up but one failed. And given the about of variation in the plaster and consequential filling I did at the top of the skirt, I was not happy to see it had come away a few weeks later.