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DrewE
Jul 24, 2018Explorer II
Gorilla glue would work pretty well for this sort of thing, I think. It has better gap filling ability than many other adhesives. A decent caulking would also work and be removable if needed; either a urethane or a silicone would be okay here, I think.
Maybe all you need is a few little wooden wedges of some sort, like maybe bits of matchsticks or toothpicks. Alternately, remove the panel in question and cut a slightly longer one of whatever material you like. (I applied some peel-and-stick dry erase board film to my fridge panels and now have a quite handy place to write down shopping lists and campground bathroom combination codes and similar things.)
Maybe all you need is a few little wooden wedges of some sort, like maybe bits of matchsticks or toothpicks. Alternately, remove the panel in question and cut a slightly longer one of whatever material you like. (I applied some peel-and-stick dry erase board film to my fridge panels and now have a quite handy place to write down shopping lists and campground bathroom combination codes and similar things.)
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