| 31. | It is also called a countersink, doing the obvious chore of countersinking nailheads into wood so the hole can be filled.
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| 32. | Countersink the head of the screw, leaving a shallow hole that you can then fill with a matching colored wood putty.
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| 33. | Another man suggested to countersink the nails, seal with a sealer, fill the holes with wood filler, and repaint.
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| 34. | If they are really popped, coming through the plaster, drive them back in, countersink slightly and fill with joint compound.
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| 35. | Countersink the head of each screw slightly below the surface, then fill the hole that remains with a matching colored wood plastic.
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| 36. | There are special countersink drill bits you can buy which will drill all three holes at once ( as shown in the illustration ).
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| 37. | When I asked a man to sand it off, he said he would but I had to countersink all nails on the deck.
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| 38. | You can use finish nails, countersink them, and fill the holes, but they don't hold very well on outside work.
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| 39. | Drive the nails at opposing angles so they anchor firmly into the wood, then countersink the heads and fill the holes with wood filler.
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| 40. | The tapered drywall boards are used to countersink the tape in taped jointing whereas the tape in veneer plastering is buried beneath a level surface.
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