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drew2fast
Sep 19, 2017Explorer
I am good with tools, I have rebuilt a kitchen from the dirt up, house was built in 1920. So I can do the repairs, but I'm not sure I want to rip it apart just yet.
It looks like if I drill new holes spaced in between the original holes, I might have something for the screws in the metal strip to bite into.
There appears to some different type of caulk or putty, it's almond in color, in the groove of the metal strip. Anyone know if you use a differnt substance in the metal strip groove?
I may just purchase a new strip.
It looks like if I drill new holes spaced in between the original holes, I might have something for the screws in the metal strip to bite into.
There appears to some different type of caulk or putty, it's almond in color, in the groove of the metal strip. Anyone know if you use a differnt substance in the metal strip groove?
I may just purchase a new strip.
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