I used plumber's putty to fill the holes. It stays soft and maleable. That might work for you too.
Plumber's putty will not allow you to paint or stain. If you need either of those abilities you need to use a latex exterior wood filler/putty or a urethane based caulk that stays flexible and is paint and stain accepting. You can also use wooden dowel rods, found at hardware and home improvement stores, cut to length (approximately 3/4 inch long) with wood glue to fill simple holes.
It is very good for making cans, but the inside should usually be coated (especially if the contents will be acidic) with a plastic film to prevent corrosion of the steel.
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The consequences should be agreed upon before making the bet. Some common ideas include doing a favor for the winner, treating them to a meal, or performing a silly task.
Silver and gold are the metals typically used for making varakh, which is a type of edible silver and gold foil used as a decoration in Indian sweets and dishes. These metals are safe for consumption and do not react with the food.
The thermometer should be positioned in the center of the calorimeter lid, making sure it is not touching the sides or bottom of the calorimeter. This ensures an accurate measurement of the temperature changes happening inside the calorimeter during an experiment.
A 3/16 inch pilot hole should be drilled for a 10 screw.
A pilot hole of 3/32 inch should be drilled for a 6 screw.
The size of the hole drilled for a door knob should typically be 2 1/8 inches in diameter.
A 3/16 inch pilot hole should be drilled for a 12 wood screw.
A 3/32 inch pilot hole should be drilled for a 10 wood screw.
A 7/64 inch pilot hole should be drilled for a 8 wood screw.
A 5/32 inch pilot hole should be drilled for a 3/8 lag screw.
A 3/16 inch pilot hole should be drilled for a 1/4 inch lag screw.
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A 1/4 inch pilot hole should be drilled in wood for a 1/2 inch lag screw to ensure proper installation.
They both handle a plane, but a carpenter shaves wood, while a pilot should wave. Okay, joking aside, a pilot flies airplanes while a carpenter works with wood.
A Trade Qualified Carpenter should be able to answer that