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<p>[QUOTE="scoutshouse, post: 146406, member: 267"]Only slightly off-topic, but my roommate asked her BF to stabilize a cherished oak table. He put in countersinks and drilled wood screws straight down into the legs. Of course, that called for wood filler. No more wobble, next project.</p><p><br /></p><p>After her initial freak out, she waited a week to calm before asking him to take it to a woodworker to see if it could be fixed.</p><p><br /></p><p>He still can't figure out what he did wrong. </p><p><br /></p><p>He never touches my things. No way, Marco![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scoutshouse, post: 146406, member: 267"]Only slightly off-topic, but my roommate asked her BF to stabilize a cherished oak table. He put in countersinks and drilled wood screws straight down into the legs. Of course, that called for wood filler. No more wobble, next project. After her initial freak out, she waited a week to calm before asking him to take it to a woodworker to see if it could be fixed. He still can't figure out what he did wrong. He never touches my things. No way, Marco![/QUOTE]
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