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XOteslaOX1 year ago

Maybe use the tool for the job?

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Brandon Joseph1 year ago

USE TOOTHPICKS

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TheXRPDon1 year ago

You can also do this by jamming toothpicks in the holes without the q-tips, glue, or waiting forever for it to dry… or having to cut the q-tips 🙄 omg I am so tired just typing this

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Amit Pandey1 year ago

Use larger diameter screws or move screw holes.

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Dewblue1 year ago

Use tooth picks and a dab of wood glue. It’s better

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Dio G1 year ago

Could've saved 45 seconds by using tooth picks

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Trey 𝕏1 year ago

or maybe just use a bigger screw

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Brian Basson1 year ago

Wow, this is a great tip, i have exactly the same problem on a few cupboards 🙏👏

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Martin Adams | Building Flowtelic1 year ago

They just invented the rawlplug

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