| 41. | This is particularly useful as drilling a pilot hole before driving a screw is a common operation.
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| 42. | Drill all the pilot holes then align the casing to the reveal and nail it in place.
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| 43. | Drill pilot holes for the nails, which should be countersunk and the holes filled with wood filler.
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| 44. | Drill a pilot hole at an angle through the side of the baluster up into the rail.
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| 45. | Drill a pilot hole in the material.
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| 46. | Let the repair sit a day, drill a new pilot hole, and the screw should fit just fine.
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| 47. | I've been told the only way to avoid this is to drill small pilot holes for each nail.
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| 48. | To avoid splitting the oak flooring, drill a small pilot hole for each nail before hammering it in.
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| 49. | When the head and side casings are in place, drive a 4d nail through the top pilot hole.
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| 50. | They require no drilling of pilot holes and they work well in all wall panels of almost any thickness.
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