A Door Closer Repair

 Small wood repairs happen.  Like this door closer for the front storm door when it was accidentally torn out of the door jamb when the folks were moving in.

Someone tried to use the old golf tees hack, but all the fibers around the holes were loose and broken.  No Bueno.

So, clean out all the damaged wood in the hole so that it's all solid wood left inside.  Then, mix up a batch of tried and true Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty and fill the gap to just a hair over flush.


This wood putty is said not to shrink, and I can't say I've personally ever seen it happen, BUT... I figure it's better to give just a touch more and sand it down than to have to apply more Putty because it was too low.  Then the project is delayed because that second application has to set before it can be worked.  Again... No Bueno.

Give it a light sanding to flush,  then drill the pilot holes.  WALLA PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES!

You have a properly and securely installed door closer.  (They're bringing in a painter, so they had me skip that step for now)


Thank you, thank you.  No applause please.  I'll be here all week.  Please be nice and tip your waiter.

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