[C320-list] Patching Interior Woodwork

Joe Abbagnaro jabbagna at gmail.com
Thu Apr 29 15:26:36 PDT 2010


Dean

Looks like you have done this or have a lot of woodworking experience.
Thanks for the suggestions / input

Joe

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Dean Vermeire <dean at vermeire.us> wrote:
> First, don't drill it out any larger than you have to.  If you do drill it
> out, use a Forstner bit to get a clean hole.  You might put some blue tape
> over before drilling, just to be sure you get a clean edge.  Then, don't use
> a dowel for the plug.  A dowel would give you end grain, which will not
> match the face grain around it and would take a stain or varnish
> differently.  If you have a plug cutter, cut a plug from something as close
> to teak as possible (e.g. teak, iroko, mahogany, etc.).  Otherwise, just buy
> some (e.g.
> http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|10918|296161&id=101599).  Glue
> it with CA glue or something like Titebond III.  Use a flush cut saw or good
> sharp chisel to trim it flush.  I would use a card scraper , rather than
> sanding, to get it smooth.  Finish.
>
> Joe Abbagnaro wrote:
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>> Anyone have any luck or suggestions on how to patch interior finish
>> There is a TV mounted to the bulk head we would like to remove.
>> Has some screw holes that need to be patched and finished.
>> I know we can hang a picture but would like to fix the holes.
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