I have a question regarding the filling of holes in a Trex post sleeve.
My help got carried away trying to fasten railing to the sleeves and drilled before making sure everything was aligned correctly. Now I have some nail holes to fill and I am looking at some sort of epoxy that dries white maybe? I am not sure otherwise I am thinking caulk but I need to come up with something better than White wood putty.
Thanks
Jeb
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How about taking a piece of scrap, cutting some slivers, shaving them down to fit the holes (tapered), and pounding them in (with a little glue of some sort). (Trim flush afterwards.)
http://www.bondfill.com/
http://forums.jlconline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47322
I had a sub that put some hardware in the wrong place on some textured bathroom partitions (commercial). I took a sample of the material and bored some plugs, drilled the partitions and installed the plugs. The textured surface helped the plugs disappear.
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