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Front Door Lock-hole Repair Question

From: scottmsmith2000@yahoo.com
Category: Windows and Doors
Remote Name: 207.41.18.3
Date: 02 Jul 2001
Time: 09:23 AM

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Here's the scenario: The wood on the side of our front door around metal plates is decomposed and the screw holes are stripped, etc. My goal is to pop out the door locks/handles and re-fill/re-drill all of the door holes and re-mount all the hardware. What would be the best method to repair my front door? (other than purchasing a new one, which is a last resort) I've been told to use Liquid Nails or similar products (Minwax ?) I thought LiquidNails was only a caulking-type product. I'm looking for the best, yet strongest solution. Opinions anyone? Please copy response to email if possible.

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