Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: MDF Skirting Painting and filling nail hole 2Oct 09, 2016 7:47 pm Best way to fix, depends if you can hit the stud and track, personally I would just use liquid nails and if you have access to a nailgun use 50 mm fixout nails and shoot the nails into the gyprock in a V pattern every 500-600 or you can locate studs and screw but will require more time being filled by the painter I think it would look really crap as a finished product, you can paint if you want up to you yiu might see nails holes easier if you do 1 coat xD Re: Build with G. J. Gardner 3Oct 10, 2016 12:11 am Thanks mate. Love the sound of Liquid Nail as it's sounds like a nice clean easy solution. Do you reckon over time it may peel or lose its adhesiveness? If I go Liquid nail route should I just paint all 3 coats prior to the cutting and fixing of the skirting? LochietheChippy Best way to fix, depends if you can hit the stud and track, personally I would just use liquid nails and if you have access to a nailgun use 50 mm fixout nails and shoot the nails into the gyprock in a V pattern every 500-600 or you can locate studs and screw but will require more time being filled by the painter I think it would look really crap as a finished product, you can paint if you want up to you yiu might see nails holes easier if you do 1 coat xD Our McDonald Jones Cordova Two Build - http://cordovatwomjh.blogspot.com.au ask the surveyor for clarification would be the logical approach 1 20133 Probably a not bad thing to mention particle board should in case anyone else reading this got the two confused. 6 4896 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi there, I just recently received my new house from my builder. We handed the house to another company to deal with the… 0 8910 |