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..I don't remember its name but a lot of years ago I found a product that was ideal for repairing holes where you needed to screw into.
It was like a putty raw plug.
It was in a strip with a paper each side to stop it sticking together, you would break off a section, wet your fingers (to prevent it sticking to them) then kneed it to soften it with the warmth of your fingers. You could press it into a hole that needed filling and then screw into it. It cured very hard and would stick to the surrounding surface solidly. It worked brilliantly and I could do with some now for a small repair job.
Does anyone know what that stuff was called, if its still available or if there is something else like it?
Normal filler just does not work so well.
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