Apply the filler to the craft sticks using another craft stick or a putty knife.
Best way to patch holes in wood siding.
Here s how to make sure you have a patch that s a perfect match before you begin.
Should be filled with an epoxy filler or bondo.
If your exterior siding has sustained damage you can patch it with filler but it has to be the right kind of filler.
Spackling paste standard spackling paste is one of the top choices to patch holes in interior wood such as jambs baseboard or trim of any type.
Scrape off any excess wood filler.
The filler should be level and even with the surface of the wood.
Because the glue needs to dry all the way through the patch allow at least two hours drying time but six or more hours is better.
Scrape away the excess putty and discard before the substance dries.
This is easily repaired.
For holes up to and gouges narrower than 1 2 in use elmer s interior exterior carpenter s wood filler.
It molds well and easily adheres to wood surfaces.
Measure the butt edge thickness and the widths of the exposed faces of a few courses on the wall.
Use a putty knife to push the mixture into the nail holes quickly since superglue dries so quickly.
Use wood filler to place the patch inside the hole.
The epoxy penetrates the wood like a sponge to make it even harder and more resistant to damage.
Place wood filler around the edges of both the patch and the hole and fit the patch into place.
Outside the epoxy will take 30 minutes to dry.
Apply the wood filler to the craft sticks to fill the hole.
The clapboard you use for a patch should blend in seamlessly with your existing siding.
This can be the same wood filler used to repair smaller holes.
Mix it with just a bit of superglue.
Add an inch to the face width to account for the overlap of the piece above.
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Using a painter s 5 in 1 tool or a putty knife apply the putty you have just mixed.
Don t worry if the patch slightly juts out from the hole.
Do not fill the hole all at once but scrape layers into the hole a little at a time.
Step 6 sand and paint.
To patch wood using this method you ll need sawdust from the specific wood you are patching.
Any product intended for interior use will crack and wash out in short order.
Made with gypsum plaster it s also used to patch drywall.
The type of filler follows the size of the patch.
You don t need a lot of glue just enough to bind the sawdust together and create a thick paste.