Filling in holes in particle board...?


Question:I was assembling a desk I bought from Staples, and I was drilling in some screws with a regular hand screw driver...not a power drill. There were no holes already cut in the particle board for me to put the screws in, so I made some small starter holes and screwed the screws in the rest of the way. The particle board seems very cheap, so the holes sort of stripped out/disintegrated when I put the screws in. As in, they wouldn't tighten any further, since the holes were just too big at that point. I am wondering if there is any product I can buy that will fill in the holes and dry/harden, so I can have a "fresh start" to re-screw in the screws. Does that make sense? I need answers as soon as possible, please. Any product name/description that would do the job would be best. Thanks so much!

Answers:
Use any wood filler product. You can get the epoxy type if you want it to dry harder.


Miracle Wood or Plastic Wood filler will work. Available at any hardware store, including Lowe's and Home Depot, etc.
you can try a toothpick and wood glue using the same holes.
glue available almost anywhere. just stick toothpick in hole to gauge, chop off excess, add glue and insert/tighten screw. wipe off any glue that comes out of hole when screw is tightened.
Bondo. When you re-drill the pilot holes you should use a counter sink as well.
I would use plastic wood. you can get a small can of it for under $5.00.

More Related Questions & Answers...
  • How to build a sound recording booth?
  • What is the difference between these types of flooring?
  • How do i cut out metal frame windows when the nail flange is covered with siding?
  • What is the ratio of boric acid to sugar to kill carpenter ants?
  • How do I replace a sliding glass door with a window?
  • Drilling holes...?
  • ***im building a 12 foot extension please help what the average cost of materials**********?
  • How do I insulate my attic? Do I need ventilation where the walls are angled, directly against the roof?
  • Does anyone know how to make a folding attic stair easier to open and close. Right now it takes all my force.
  • How do i use an easyjig worktop jig ?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, FindHomeAnswers.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007-2008 FindHomeAnswers.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Home and Garden