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Old 11-22-2020, 08:02 PM   #10264
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Originally Posted by MG1 View Post
Car audio places, cabinetry places, MG1's workshop, school workshops, hundreds of places............ or, take a saw or drill or rasp and make your own sawdust?

Am I reading the question wrong?

Are these treads you are trying to repair from a wood screw? If that's the case. Wooden chopstick smacked into hole and screw the fastener back in. Best quick fix for repairing worn out screw holes in wood. Those disposable chopsticks are best. Maybe drill it out a bit, pun intended.
You interpreted it correctly, Yes i am repairing the wood thread for Garage door spring bracket.
I plan to fill the hole with wood glue + saw dust + wood dowel
and then re-drill the hole with a pilot hole

I don't do wood work at all, so collecting saw dust is kinda difficult for me.
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