Best product to repair screw holes in wood
Best product to repair screw holes in wood
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omniflow

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3,705 posts

177 months

Yesterday (15:43)
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I need to re-fix the wooden arm trims onto our outside chairs. The problem is that the wood is quite thin and lots of the screw holes are a bit bigger than they used to be so the screws don't bite. I've already bought the widest screw I can find for the length.

I've tried Rustins Plastic Wood, but it hasn't worked.

What else is likely to work?

pinchmeimdreamin

10,838 posts

244 months

Yesterday (15:51)
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Could you glue some dowels into the holes then screw into them ?

LennyM1984

1,083 posts

94 months

Yesterday (15:51)
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Glue in some dowels/match sticks etc and redrill it

mgtony

4,183 posts

216 months

Yesterday (16:42)
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Without seeing a pic, could you put a T nut underneath and use a small bolt instead of a screw?

5s Alive

2,773 posts

60 months

Yesterday (17:02)
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As above, glue in some dowels, cut flush and re-drill. Works a treat. smile

RGG

1,085 posts

43 months

Yesterday (17:06)
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omniflow said:
I need to re-fix the wooden arm trims onto our outside chairs. The problem is that the wood is quite thin and lots of the screw holes are a bit bigger than they used to be so the screws don't bite. I've already bought the widest screw I can find for the length.

I've tried Rustins Plastic Wood, but it hasn't worked.

What else is likely to work?
If you have ability to make some sawdust from an "out of sight " piece of the furniture - mix the sawdust with glue and fill the holes.

richhead

3,109 posts

37 months

Yesterday (18:40)
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A dowl glued in is the perfect answer, but i have used ordinary rawl plugs in similar situations before with success

hellorent

581 posts

89 months

Yesterday (19:00)
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