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本帖最后由 Crisis 于 2010-7-19 12:43 编辑 : ?) M# Y1 \5 Z2 r; I2 a+ t
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2 x b+ [) F. r5 g7 GI repaired the door with a hole like that size when moving early this year. Very simple but need some detail works.
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Firstly, search in home depot or rona, try to get some thin wood plates+ ~" p3 X0 D" a {& d% I) l- ?
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Secondly, cut the wood plates into suitable size to fit the hole.
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$ m: n4 m$ g* {/ M) l# BThirdly, insert the cut plates into the hole, use screws or nails to support the plates from inside or outside.
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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.5 E4 S7 i# y4 P4 z/ Z
! Q; R; o" Z! p2 nFinally, use the paint to get the same color as the door.# e6 G$ X. x4 A; y
9 S$ }+ p! y. B: j2 x1 u5 LAfter this, nobody could notice the difference between the hole and the door because the difference will be very little. |
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