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Default Patching holes in a steel entry door

Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 3/30/2015 10:25 PM, sid wrote:
The previous owner of my home mounted curtains on the
front entry
door. I took them down because they looked so bad, but
now I have
empty screw holes where the screws were for the brackets.
What would be the best product to use to patch those
holes ? and
that won't crack and fall out 2 years from now ? It's a
heavy steal entry door.

Any help is appreciated
Thanks


Bondo would work, but you'd have to buy too much to just
fill a couple
of holes.

I'd get the type of epoxy that is on a ribbon. You cut off
what you
need, mix by kneading it, then fill the holes.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#repair-epoxies/=wjrqza


Yabbut, he could do the same with JB weld, too