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one sexy loser
Dec 10, 2007

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So I'm trying to be nice and fix a door handle in my boyfriend's flat. The wood on one side has been damaged and the screws have been ripped out. What can I use to either patch up the wood and the holes (so the screws will hold again), or is this a case where a fuckton of superglue will probably be ok?

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one sexy loser
Dec 10, 2007

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I have a question about circuits in a relatively old place (I think it was built in the 50s or 60s). The landlord plans to tear the place down so hasn't kept up any maintenance recently, that I can see. My boyfriend likes to leave the lights on all the time so this hasn't been a problem for him. I find that when I turn them off, when I try to turn them on again the next day the fluorescent bulb is busted. I've tested them in other lights and they're just dead.
This has happened on separate occasions with both the kitchen and lounge room lights. What is going on here?
One of the power outlets has stopped working (and it's not a fuse, that I can see), so the landlord has promised to send an electrician in... "when he can get around to it." Is this another issue that I should bring up?

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