lesweeks
Well-Known Member
Having stripped off all the paint to reveal the 100 year old pitch pine planking I have found several places where there is a vertical row of small holes, three or four of them each 2 or 3 planks apart and about 3/16" dia. Each with a sharpened wooden peg hammered in but as the planks have dried these pegs now easily push out.
So the questions are .......
Why are they there in the first place (the holes that is)?
Are the pegs what are called trenails?
Should I replace them with new pegs or, (my probable course of action), slightly countersink the holes on the exterior side and fill with epoxy and fair off?
So the questions are .......
Why are they there in the first place (the holes that is)?
Are the pegs what are called trenails?
Should I replace them with new pegs or, (my probable course of action), slightly countersink the holes on the exterior side and fill with epoxy and fair off?