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Default What was the BEST tip you learned here at the Wreck?

For me it was this one:

A tip I learned here, and one of the most wonderful timesavers EVAR.
Shoot your nails, say when installing baseboard or window trim, through
a piece of masking tape. Then apply the filler. Then remove tape.
Minimal sanding. I now do a few face-frames that way too... forget
about bicuits and pocketscrews... (Only applies when painting
afterwards, of course.)

I wish I could remember who posted that tip...but thank you!

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