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  2. Wall plug - Wikipedia

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    Before commercial wall plugs, fixings were made to brick or masonry walls by first chiselling a groove into a soft mortar joint, hammering in a crude wooden plug and then attaching to the wooden plug. This was time consuming and required a large hole, thus more patching of the wall afterwards. It also limited the holes' location to the mortar ...

  3. Butt joint - Wikipedia

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    Modular kitchens make regular use of this fixing method. Used for: Frame joinery (e.g. face frames, web frames, door frames) Cabinet carcase construction (carcase sides to top and bottom, fixed shelving/partitions) If the material is a weak-centered one like particleboard, a confirmat screw may be used. This has a large shank and acts more like ...

  4. Wood putty - Wikipedia

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    Person using wood putty to construct a pinewood derby car, 2011 Wood putty , also called plastic wood , is a substance used to fill imperfections, such as nail holes, in wood prior to finishing . It is often composed of wood dust combined with a binder that dries and a diluent (thinner), and, sometimes, pigment .

  5. Alaska blowout Q&A: What's a door plug? How does an ... - AOL

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  6. Portland high school teacher describes finding sought-after ...

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    The door plug was nestled in the trees that appeared to have broken its fall. "It was unbelievable that that thing that people had been looking for all weekend happened to be in my yard," Sauer said.

  7. FAA recommends door plug inspections on another Boeing model

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    It is older than the 737 Max 9 involved in the Alaska Airlines flight, but it uses the same door plug design, the FAA said. There are 380 of the 737-900ER planes in service worldwide, a source ...