What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
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What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
I have several holes in the panels inside the van and wonder what the product is called that you can use to conceal them and where can I get it from ?
Thanks in advance for your help
Thanks in advance for your help
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
What size are the holes?
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
It’s where previous owners have removed the television brackets.
It’s on the wall panel that is part of the wardrobe on my warwick duo
It’s on the wall panel that is part of the wardrobe on my warwick duo
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
You could use screw caps glued or you can a sheet of stick on spots in wood grain from AS spares dept.
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
Thanks will contact AS
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
I think you may be interested in two options being, the 10mm paper sticker dots to match the wall panel (not sure if easily obtainable) or more easily, can send you some brown plastic screw head covers of which I have about a hundred. We fitted a second tv mount facing the bed and disguised the screw heads with these 'cups' so have 98 left from Screwfix. To make it worthwhile for you, will send some to you and won't charge postage. P M me your address if interested. Regards
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
Wax sticks are pretty good at filling screw holes and making a good visual repair.
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
If you speak nicely to AS, they’ll send you a sheet of 10mm ‘wood effect’ stickers.
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
If it is in an appropriate position, a mirror fixed with double sided sticky foam pads can be used to conceal the holes.Pauljeff wrote:It’s where previous owners have removed the television brackets.
It’s on the wall panel that is part of the wardrobe on my warwick duo
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
Ordered some of sticky wood grain effect things from A/S,just waiting for them to arrive thanks all
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Re: What can I use to cover holes in the woodwork
Well what I would do is, stick a postcard or photo of your favorite place. You could always stick a mirror and admire yourself when in bed!
I have a couple of holes in the same place, at the moment hidden by the TV, this was my fault as when I fitted the bracket, I then found out it was too high as the TV fouled the underside of the cupboard!
I have found that you soon get used to the odd mark etc inside and outside the van.
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I have a couple of holes in the same place, at the moment hidden by the TV, this was my fault as when I fitted the bracket, I then found out it was too high as the TV fouled the underside of the cupboard!
I have found that you soon get used to the odd mark etc inside and outside the van.
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