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minus-squareTheForvalaka@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoThis is true in many cases - just break up some toothpicks or matchsticks to partially fill the over enlarged hole, and drive the screw right in. Often for small repairs like that, the pressure and friction of the wood being compressed is more than enough to hold.
This is true in many cases - just break up some toothpicks or matchsticks to partially fill the over enlarged hole, and drive the screw right in.
Often for small repairs like that, the pressure and friction of the wood being compressed is more than enough to hold.