How to patch wall paneling step 1.
How to cut hole in paneling wall.
Use a utility knife to score an outline of the patch on the paneling surface.
Position the center of the hole saw over the mark representing the center of the pipe or fitting.
Bend the cut area back and forth with your hands until it snaps.
Stack several sheets of paneling face down on the wood.
Ensure your measurements are correct and then lay a guide board on top of the paneling as a cutting guide.
Run the circular saw blade alongside the guide board for a straight even cut.
Cut a piece of panel slightly larger than the hole or gouge.
Fit its side tightly against the previously installed panel piece and line.
The panel will fit perfectly if you have followed all the instructions carefully.
Clamp the guide down on both ends to keep the guide and the paneling in place.
With some thin types of wall paneling you can cut out detailed shapes with just a utility knife and firm pressure.
Lift the panel onto the wall covering the outlet.
Use a jigsaw for cutting the panels.
Cutting round holes can be tricky with a jigsaw especially if the hole is less.
Center the piece over the hole lining up grooves.
How to cut outlets in wall paneling.
Pull the drill trigger and apply a slight amount of pressure to the drill as you saw through the.
Next go along the guideline and cut deeper.
Turn off power to the outlet from the main power source.
Use a circuit tester to make sure the outlet is safe to handle.