Securing paneling to interior walls.

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Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby lrrowe » Mon Jun 08, 2015 8:49 pm

How are you securing your finished panels to your interior walls for your CT conversion?

I just got mine and should put up a few in a few days. I am thinking of using screws mainly because I want to be able to take them down anytime in the future should I want to do some remodeling.

I went to Lowes and really did not find screws I liked. I am now going to experiment with some wood screws that will flush mount and some colored ones that are like Kreg screws ( I am assuming you are familar with them). I do not mind the look that the "Kreg" screws would give. I think they could add some appeal to the finish appearance.

My next store visit may be to a speciality wood working shop to see what they have available.

I planed on staining these maple veneer panels.
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Re: Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby aggie79 » Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:53 pm

Instead of decorative screws, I used two different methods to dress up exposed screws.

To fasten my interior door jamb/surround I used black oxide oval screws with finish washers. Here's a link to the finish washers: https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/0149243. Here are a couple of pictures of the door surround:

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For the underside of hatch I used regular screws with plastic screw covers. (I hadn't snapped the covers over the screws yet.)

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Re: Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby lrrowe » Tue Jun 09, 2015 6:14 pm

Tom, that does work for me. Thanks for your link and photos. I am not sure what I will do, but this is a very good start with my search.
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Re: Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby M C Toyer » Tue Jun 09, 2015 7:30 pm

For a really flush fastener with a wide bearing surface you might want to look at plastic push rivets like these. I assume removal won't be a regular operation and with these you can just slice off the head and re-drill the hole to replace. They are also available with a removable drive in pin or screw for more frequent removal.

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Re: Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby lrrowe » Tue Jun 09, 2015 7:48 pm

Thanks M C,
This is also interesting. Adding it to my candidate list. But I am concerned about pulling in the panel tight. And I may never remove any panel if all right.
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Re: Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby snapper388 » Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:24 pm

look at the wafer head screws at home depot or lowes, they are 9/16 long with a large thin head. or look on ebay and see if you can find some in the color you want.
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Re: Securing paneling to interior walls.

Postby dustboy » Tue Jun 09, 2015 11:09 pm

We use this little gizmo from FastCap for drilling pilot holes for installing cabinets, it leaves a perfect recess for a self-adhesive wood FastCap. Makes the hole nearly invisible. http://www.fastcap.com/estore/pc/FlushMount-Drill-Bit-17p15.htm

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