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patching hole in wallboard about the size of a quarter.
The kids had a towel bar over the sink and pulled it loose. tried to use
those screws that expand abd they pulled a bigger hole. would I be better off cutting the hole out and fitting it with a new piece of wallboard and going through all that mess or is there a easier way. Thanks. |
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