need help on nailing pine wood on dry wall

Quote from mgookin:

on. Make that cap a little wider and you can put a beer on it while you shoot pool.

That's funny. Reminds me, at one time most of my house was a series of "ledges". Lanscaping was a series of "ledges". My shop was a series of ledges And seriously, that is why I play piano, someplace to set my beer. (it wasn't about the music):D
 
Quote from nutmeg:

That's funny. Reminds me, at one time most of my house was a series of "ledges". Lanscaping was a series of "ledges". My shop was a series of ledges And seriously, that is why I play piano, someplace to set my beer. (it wasn't about the music):D

Superbowl 2009 I was at Sloppy Joe's in Key West. I sat my beer on a little ledge that runs around the room. I went to the bathroom and came back. Beer was gone. Got another. Took a sip and put it on the ledge. Lit up a smoke. Turned around to get my beer and it was gone. Looked down and saw two beer cups on the floor. Got another beer and stood there and watched it. About 2 min after setting the beer down, it would develop condensation between the bottom of the cup and the ledge which had a very high polish to it. The ledge was tilted about 1 degree - just enough for gravity to induce motion. And down falls the beer. Makes me wonder if it's by design (to sell more beer). Moral of the story - tilted ledge results in wet floor.
 
I would put 5/8" particle board or OSB from the floor up to the heighth of the wainscoting, then use sheetrock above that. That way you have a 100% nailing surface. You could trim it out with chairrail where the two meet.
 
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