Kreg P-PIN Solid-Wood Pocket-Hole Plugs - Pine - 50 Count (2 Pack)
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T. from PA
> 3 daySits flat and can be sanded.
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Kim P.
> 3 dayworks great
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Samera Shim
> 3 dayUse plenty of glue!
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Chris MacLelland
> 3 dayIf you are buying these then you know what they are for and how to use them. Pretty simple. Plugs for pocket hole screws to make overall appearance of a woodworking project to look finished.
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J. G.
> 3 dayI have not tried staining these. But I have used them on a project I painted. I could barely see where the pocket holes were after gluing them in place, sanding, priming and painting. You will need to cut them down when using them in shallow holes (ie on 1x wood) I just trimmed them using a pair of standard diagonal cutting pliers.
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Jon L.
Greater than one weekProduct worked great and arrived on time.
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Kevin Pound
> 3 dayThey fit great and are easy to work with
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Ruben Camacho
> 3 dayPerfect pine plugs
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AMZSHOPPER
Greater than one weekgreat product
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Ronald Bousquet
Greater than one weekSo the plugs are just as described but I dont know that I would use them again. It is not a perfect fit and there are some gaps that may or may not bother you. If they are not visible and you dont need to finish them then fine, but then why use them? If you will want to finish them with putty or something then its another job. I finished them with 1)sawdust and glue and 2)color changing wood filler. I got a nice smooth finish in both cases but I was using a milk paint and it didnt stick to the sawdust and glue and the color changing wood filler turned purple with each coat. Maybe an oil or latex paint would be fine. Some use Bondo to finish. YMMV. Do the experiment first. I may just use other attachment methods in the future to avoid the problem and save extra work.