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Step 2.4. Drill pilot hole in brick.png
Step 3.2. Use tape to mark depth.png
Step 3.4. Dynabolt in brick hole.png
Step 3.5. Plastic plug positioned in drill hole.png
Step 3.6. Attach hook using a cordless drill.png
Step 3.3. Dynabolt, plastic plug and AnkaScrew lined up.png
Step 3.7. AnkaScrew drilled into brick hole.png
Step 3.9. All three hooks installed.png
Step 3.10 Hang items from brick wall.png
Step 3.8. All three wall anchors driven in.png
Hammer.jpg
How to apply painter's tape.png
Step 1.1 Sand and repair..png
Step 1.2 Wipe the wall clean.png
Step 2.4 Use scraper to flatten tape.png
Step 2.1 Lift start of tape..png
Step 2.3 Use scraper to apply tape to corner..png
Step 2.5 Use thumbs to keep tape straight..png
Step 2.6 Use thumb to secure tape..png
Step 2.7 Use knife to cut excess tape..png
Step 2.8 Remove excess tape..png
Step 2.4 Use putty knife to flatten tape.png
Step 2.1 Lift start of tape..png
Step 2.3 Use putty knife to apply tape to corner..png
Step 2.2 Line tape up to corner..png
Step 2.5 Use thumbs to keep tape straight..png
Step 2.6 Use thumb to secure tape..png
Step 2.7 Use utility knife to cut excess tape..png
Step 2.8 Remove excess tape..png
Step 3.1 Finger on tape second application..png
Step 3.2 Push second strip corner tape down with scraper.png
Step 4.1 Double check tape layout.png
Step 4.2 Paint skirting board.png
Step 5.2 Lift second strip tape with putty knife.png
Step 5.4 Use scraper to remove tape 1.png
Step 5.1 use putty knife corner to lift tape.png
Step 5.3 Slowly lift tape to remove.png
Step 5.5 Remove first strip.png
Step 6.1 Finished painted surface.png
Step 4.3 Slowly paint edge.png
Step 1.1 Sand and repair..png
Step 1.2 Wipe the wall clean.png
Step 2.1 Lift start of tape..png
Step 2.2 Line tape up to corner..png
Step 2.3 Use putty knife to apply tape to corner..png
Step 2.4 Use putty knife to flatten tape.png
Step 2.6 Use thumb to secure tape..png
Step 2.5 Use thumbs to keep tape straight..png
Step 2.9 Push first tape corner in.png
Step 2.7 Use utility knife to cut excess tape..png
Step 2.8 Remove excess tape..png
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