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How many nail size and smaller holes can a difficult child put in walls of a room?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 531677" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm not sure but I think that the baseboard looks like a fairly standard pattern. When we redid the other house, the choice was between sanding and painting the old baseboard, and buying pre-primed MDF and painting it. When I figured out that it was about $65 to put new baseboard throughout the entire 2,000 sf house, that old stuff went into the trash and we bought all new. If you do, you'll need a coping saw, and should watch a youtube or diy video on how to cut molding, but it's really no big deal once you get the idea.</p><p></p><p>I loved working with that type of stuff. To me it was like sewing except that wood doesn't slide around much as you are trying to attach it to another surface, the way material does against itself when you're trying to sew seams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 531677, member: 99"] I'm not sure but I think that the baseboard looks like a fairly standard pattern. When we redid the other house, the choice was between sanding and painting the old baseboard, and buying pre-primed MDF and painting it. When I figured out that it was about $65 to put new baseboard throughout the entire 2,000 sf house, that old stuff went into the trash and we bought all new. If you do, you'll need a coping saw, and should watch a youtube or diy video on how to cut molding, but it's really no big deal once you get the idea. I loved working with that type of stuff. To me it was like sewing except that wood doesn't slide around much as you are trying to attach it to another surface, the way material does against itself when you're trying to sew seams. [/QUOTE]
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