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XOteslaOX1 year ago
Maybe use the tool for the job?

Brandon Joseph1 year ago
USE TOOTHPICKS

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

Amit Pandey1 year ago
Use larger diameter screws or move screw holes.

Dewblue1 year ago
Use tooth picks and a dab of wood glue. It’s better

Dio G1 year ago
Could've saved 45 seconds by using tooth picks

Trey 𝕏1 year ago
or maybe just use a bigger screw

Brian Basson1 year ago
Wow, this is a great tip, i have exactly the same problem on a few cupboards 🙏👏

Martin Adams | Building Flowtelic1 year ago
They just invented the rawlplug
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