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rattleNsmoke
May 09, 2015Explorer
Try a tapered chopstick. Cut it about an inch longer than you need. Squirt Elmers glue in the old hole and smear the chopstick. Tap the stick into the hole with a small hammer, let it dry overnight then snip it flush. Voila! better than new.
Mike
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