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      "name": "What is the process for repairing a wooden sliding door frame?",
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        "text": "Repairing a wooden sliding door frame typically involves several steps. First, the damaged area is assessed to determine the extent of rot, cracks, or warping. Loose paint or splintered wood is removed. Depending on the damage, techniques may include wood patching with epoxy fillers, replacing small sections of rotten wood with new, treated lumber, or shoring up compromised joints. The repaired area is then sanded smooth, primed, and painted or stained to match the existing frame. For severe warping, the frame might need to be reinforced or partially reconstructed to restore its integrity and proper operation.",
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        "description": "The process involves assessing damage, removing compromised material, patching with epoxy or replacing wood sections, then sanding, priming, and finishing. Severe warping may require reinforcement."
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  "description": "The process involves assessing damage, removing compromised material, patching with epoxy or replacing wood sections, then sanding, priming, and finishing. Seve"
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