The bulkhead was made from thin wooden paneling which could be struck down into the hold if only one passenger traveled in the lavish quarters.
Place it on a flat work surface and drive a thin paneling or finishing nail at each end and one in the middle until the points barely protrude through the other side.
But if thin paneling, a half-inch thick or less, shelves or cabinets are to be installed, standard 16-inch spacing is recommended.
That is, they consist of an inner framework of widely spaced, narrow pieces of lumber called studs, which are covered on each side by a layer of wall material like wallboard, plaster or thin paneling.
For conventionally framed walls -lath and plaster, plasterboard or thin paneling attached to studs - there are two choices: hollow-wall fasteners or ordinary wood screws that are long enough to pass through the wall and into the studs.
At last beginning my attempt, I lunged again and again at the thin paneling with my left shoulder, heedless of shock or pain.
There was some sort of thin paneling against the stone, and parts of it had been painted on, mostly in blues, with thin strokes.
The mallet smashed into the bathroom door, knocking out a huge chunk of the thin paneling.
My back went up against the thin paneling with a thump, and he slid my camisole strap down my shoulder, bending to kiss the newly exposed, flawless skin that I knew was irresistible to vampires.