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That appears ast you the latch is supposed too be held in a fixed position
and Duhrums Rock Hard Water Putty http://www.waterputty.com/ has been used to fill the widening hole. IME, wood putties tend to dry to a brittle state and offer little strength. I would try to remove all as much of the putty as possible and try again using 60-minute epoxy. It might be a little runny and ooze out of the hole. Work it back into the hole as it starts to firm up a bit... this may be over the course of an hour depending in the temperature (epoxy cures slowly at lower temps). After a couple hours (YMMV) the epoxy will be very firm but not *hard* (when you can no longer sink your fingernail into it). This is a good time to trim it flush with a chisel. Regards, Steve "Marndin" wrote in message ... Could someone please recommend a glue/fixing compound to secure a door latch fitting in wood. Pictures attached. I have tried a couple of things but they haven't secured it well enough. Many thanks to anyone who repiles. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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