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"calhoun" wrote in message
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I wouldn't even screw around with it. Install a new door slab (about $28).
By the time you buy patching stuff and do all the work you could just
install a new slab.

"Puzzled" wrote in message
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I have an exterior hollow core wood door with a couple of holes punched
thru
the skin. The holes are about 2 inches wide and 3/4 inches high. The
door
permits access from the carport to the back yard, so it doesn't have to
look
perfect.
Does anyone know of any tape or something simple I can use to repair the
holes before I paint the door? I don't want to replace the door just

for
two little holes.

Thanks! Peter

I tend to agree, a solid or steel door is the proper item for exterior use.
But if you are gonna paint it anyway, and are just looking for a
quick'n'dirty repair, I'd use Bondo. That is what the greenshirts used at
work on the hundred-year-old doors when they dropped the old high brass
knobs to modern ADA compliant low-mount levers, and it has held up quite
well.

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