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Remove the scrap, but keep it nearby to set the top edge of the wall frame. Hold the spacer block underneath the chair rail.

Butt the top of the wall frame tight to the spacer and even with your pencil lines on the wall. The spacing underneath the wall frame should be the same, which you can check with a second spacer block. Drive gauge nails every 5 to 8 inches along the molding, as shown, or space gauge nails about every 10 inches.

Reposition the spacer block for the next frame and continue working around the room. Add putty to any gauge nail holes, then sand them smooth. Fill in any gaps between the frames and the wall with acrylic caulk. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.

By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. By Sal Vaglica. Pinterest Email Pocket Flipboard. Follow along to learn how to install wainscoting the easy way. Step 7 Glue Up the Miters Photo by Ricky Rhodes Gather the moldings onto the workbench and dry-fit a panel together to ensure that you have the right parts. Step 8 Make a Corner Photo by Ricky Rhodes Bring the miter joint together while holding both pieces of wood down on the workbench, as shown.

Step 9 Hold the Joint with Nails Photo by Ricky Rhodes Drive a pair of 1-inch-long gauge nails at a slight downward angle from one side of the miter into the other, then repeat in the opposite direction. Step 10 Sand the Squeeze-Out Photo by Ricky Rhodes Make all the wall frames first, which gives the glue that squeezed out of the miter time to tack over. Add a bead of wood glue along the back side of the panel.

Step 13 Attach the Panels Hold the spacer block underneath the chair rail. Step 14 Finish the Room Photo by Ricky Rhodes Reposition the spacer block for the next frame and continue working around the room. How to Fill a Hole in a Brick Wall. Thanks for signing up! Check your inbox for a welcome email.

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In addition to vinyl and natural wood, you can also choose from a variety of other materials. Bathrooms and kitchens are especially popular for wainscotting, as they are waterproof and easy to clean. Using glue and nails is the most economical and fastest way to install wainscot.

Using panel adhesive, you attach the bead board to the drywall and nail it with a fine finish nail or even a pneumatic pin nail to hold it in place. It is important to use a large nail to increase the clamping effect. Crafting with love. How To Diy Vinyl Wainscoting? By Alice.

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