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| Spaz Monkey:
I too recommend Bondo. I have the same problems like you on two of the sides but on the bottom where the casters screw in. The guys that I bought my cabinet from gave me the Bondo idea. A small fist size container (appx same volume as a soda can) cost me appx $6 USD. Go out and buy yourself a putty knife too. Just don't do what I did, forget that if I'm putting the stuff in a hole, make sure it doesn't go all the way through!! |
| Mamezilla:
Well, it seems that Canadian Tire stopped selling their home brand car putty, and are now carrying Bondo. I just got there and bought a 849 grams (or 1 pound #14 ounces) jar for $8.99 canadian. Will surely try it this week. Thanks all for your help. |
| kelemvor:
I'd just use something to cut off that entire corner piece and make a new one. THen just fill the crack left by the joint. |
| TOK:
I used Bondo to repair s similarly busted up rear corner. I sanded the wood smooth, made a square corner out of rigid cardboard, filled and sanded. Pretty much unnoticable after paint. |
| MAME nut:
Another option..... 1) Cut the bottom 3" off the cabinet 2) Attach a new bottom sheet 3) Put on 3" wheels so the cabinet stays the same height THIS WORKED GREAT FOR ME !!! |
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