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Old 11-09-2016, 05:35 PM
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Popped-Out Wall Panel

What is the easiest way to fix this minor issue while still looking decent? It appears the RG-6 cable routed up to the jack is pushing the wall panel away from the frame. This wall is the driver's side outside wall in the front bedroom. It's been like this since I bought it back in March, but I'm just getting around to fixing little minor things like this that have been bugging me.


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Old 11-09-2016, 05:48 PM
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How much pressure is on that joint? How was it fastened to start with? Sometimes a pneumatic finish nailer will work and sometimes I have used a pneumatic stapler, but you will either have to pull the tape back and then glue it over the staple or use some putty like you use to hide nails in finish wood work. You can also order the tape, although the roll is huge.

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Thanks Steve, I think I'll try my pneumatic stapler after I carefully pull back the tape. After I get back from this weekend's trip that is.

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Originally Posted by northwindone
Thanks Steve, I think I'll try my pneumatic stapler after I carefully pull back the tape. After I get back from this weekend's trip that is.

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Do set the depth up or you will blow right through the wall board. It is very thin and not all that tough.

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