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Makes me chuckle how bored out those holes are. 

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Preach!Silicone only lasts forever, on the shit you don't want it on.
Just keep twisting that 4mm screw. It's gonna grab at some point!Makes me chuckle how bored out those holes are.![]()
Just keep twisting that 4mm screw. It's gonna grab at some point!
Looks likes someone was getting ready to start a fire with sticks in them.Makes me chuckle how bored out those holes are.![]()
Why not use a bigger/longer screw?
Just don't get any one ya...lulz
I got a fuggin Bears hoodie that's had a permanent jizz stain on it, fer like 7 years.![]()
Yeah, but the whole thing is only like 2 inches thick and I don't want a sharp screw coming out the back. What about that slippery white tape-ish type of stuff you put on the outside of pipes. Fuck, covid killed my vocabulary so bad. Or maybe it's the alcohol. Who cares -either way...Usually, because it is literally the easiest way to fix that particular issue.
The screws in her board are super short, and holes are pretty well stripped completely out, so I would definitely just go with bigger screws, and probably just redo them all in one shot. Maybe use 2 sided tape(edit from rape)or a blob of silicone, behind the hook. If the silicone sets up right, it will b stronger than the screws ever could be.
Never seent that movie![]()
And his pants will be crusted with semen
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It can't be 2 inches, but even if it's half that, you can get som screws that are slightly longer. You can try the tooth picks, and hot glue, if that's what you have. You could glue tooth pick pieces in the holes, and then drive the screws in when it dries. You could use a flat head screw driver to shove all that burned up wood, around the stripped holes, and fill the hole with glue. Drive the screws back in that when it dries. Whatever you do, make it two fold, and use hot glue and screws. They help each other, and you won't have to deal with it again, is what I'm saying.Yeah, but the whole thing is only like 2 inches thick and I don't want a sharp screw coming out the back. What about that slippery white tape-ish type of stuff you put on the outside of pipes. Fuck, covid killed my vocabulary so bad. Or maybe it's the alcohol. Who cares -either way...
I changed out the shower head (fuck off - my ex-boo did it, but I watched, so I know) and what's that white tape-like stuff he put around it before screwing the head back on? Can I just either shove some in the wood hole or around the screw?
Pretty short screws, @beardown07 is the specialist here.
It's exactly 2 inches. I guesstimated with my half inch fingernail bed but measured just now. Two inches.It can't be 2 inches, but even if it's half that, you can get som screws that are slightly longer. You can try the tooth picks, and hot glue, if that's what you have. You could glue tooth pick pieces in the holes, and then drive the screws in when it dries. You could use a flat head screw driver to shove all that burned up wood, around the stripped holes, and fill the hole with glue. Drive the screws back in that when it dries. Whatever you do, make it two fold, and use hot glue and screws. They help each other, and you won't have to deal with it again, is what I'm saying.
I should proof read that, not gonna. Deal with it.
LOFLIt's exactly 2 inches. I guesstimated with my half inch fingernail bed but measured just now. Two inches.
I'll make a compromise with you though... as soon as I find that E-6000 glue shit, I'm going to use a toothpick to put some in the holes. Might squish out a little, but hopefully just to the back of the metal and it will make it stick to the wood as well. Win/win. Thanks, Pete!![]()
dafuq you laughinbough, milkshake?! It's gonna work!LOFL
Why don't you just bolt a metal plate to the wall and then weld the hooks onto the metal plate?It's exactly 2 inches. I guesstimated with my half inch fingernail bed but measured just now. Two inches.
I'll make a compromise with you though... as soon as I find that E-6000 glue shit, I'm going to use a toothpick to put some in the holes. Might squish out a little, but hopefully just to the back of the metal and it will make it stick to the wood as well. Win/win. Thanks, Pete!![]()
Because it's a temporary christmas decoration AND the wall it goes on is above the fireplace and I'm not 100% sure what's behind the drywall, but it's no picnic to drill into. I'm going to have to hire a contractor to fix the holes i put in that wall when I mounted the tv when I move out. Talk about a fucking shit show! Pretty sure the screws are barely halfway screwed in because it just got too difficult to make them go in all the way. I've been waiting for that goddamn tv to fall off the wall any second for 3 years now. It's also part of the reason I've been putting off getting a newer (heavier) tv - I'm going to have to get a task rabbit to install it or something. Not dealing with that shit again.Why don't you just bolt a metal plate to the wall and then weld the hooks onto the metal plate?