Re: Stripped out holes in wood doors?
MrWizard wrote:I have always used tooth picks, wood matches, dowels, whittled pieces of hard wood and Elmer's wood glue works fine for me. But here is a kit alternative you can buy that requires no drying time and appears to work very well by the reviews I have read.
Mr. Grip Screw Hole Repair Kit. It doesn't even matter what material the screw is embedded in - wooden, metal, plastic , even cement, aluminum or anywhere screw holes need fixing. Check it out you may find it to be great too.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B38ALG
http://www.homedepot.com/p/8-Pieces-Mr-Grip-Screw-Hole-Repair-Kit-00158/202105579
Richard
Thank you very much for this tip, I have top hinges on my entry door that have holes that are too large and no matter what screws I put in (3 inch long screws at the moment) they dont bite on anything any longer, so the other side of the door rubs against the frame because of the sagging. Can't wait to try this out!
Many Thanks!
Squelchtone