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本帖最后由 Crisis 于 2010-7-19 12:43 编辑 4 |0 q- c1 C$ a/ M) v1 a& i, f
4 O! W. } m) ]1 m$ V) pHe He. I did it.
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I repaired the door with a hole like that size when moving early this year. Very simple but need some detail works.# u" B$ v* o+ F ]
, m4 [, z+ C/ QFirstly, search in home depot or rona, try to get some thin wood plates
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}( k) O8 d* b' f, u9 ^4 jSecondly, cut the wood plates into suitable size to fit the hole.+ ~" R9 p' q6 J
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Thirdly, insert the cut plates into the hole, use screws or nails to support the plates from inside or outside.7 B6 [( C) p$ e; s, p d
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Fourth, use the dry wall filler (you could buy it from home depot or rona), to fill the step between the inserted plates and the door plane.
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% \7 V* U1 d6 B2 R3 N5 ?Finally, use the paint to get the same color as the door.
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, s% Y/ S5 D' a& m H9 uAfter this, nobody could notice the difference between the hole and the door because the difference will be very little. |
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