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Screwed up screw holes
More years ago than I can remember I came across a little kit for restoring
screw holes. It was particularly handy for moving a strike plate for a door latch. The kit had a tapered bit to drill a hole that accepted a plug shaped like the sharpened end of a pencil. (it also included a pencil shaped piece of wood that could be sharpened in a pencil sharpener and used as a plug.) I've lost it, looked in all the catalogs I have and am beginning to wonder if I dreamed it. Anyone familiar with the device? Max |
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