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      "name": "What is the process for repairing a stripped door hinge screw hole?",
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        "text": "Repairing a stripped door hinge screw hole typically involves filling the enlarged hole to provide new material for the screw to bite into. Common methods include inserting wood splinters, wood glue-soaked toothpicks, or a dowel rod into the hole. Once the filler material is dry, the screw hole can be redrilled to the correct pilot size, and the hinge reattached. For more severe stripping, a larger dowel or a specialized screw anchor may be used to ensure a secure and lasting repair.",
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        "description": "To repair a stripped screw hole, fill it with wood splinters or a dowel, let it dry, then redrill a pilot hole before reattaching the hinge."
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  "description": "To repair a stripped screw hole, fill it with wood splinters or a dowel, let it dry, then redrill a pilot hole before reattaching the hinge."
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