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Old 02-24-2010, 09:42 PM   #19
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Thanks all you have been very helpful. Last night when I was looking at it I seriously didn't have a clue where to even start. I will visit a HD or Lowes and also get their opinion then go from there. I'm wondering if the "instant" screening method would work good enough? The hole is probably the size of an orange. The backing strips sound like a good solid fix also. Worst case I'll take a little piece of wallpaper from a corner of the room behing the dresser for now. I want to do a good job with the paper, it's definitely where you'll see it in the room. No matter what I do it sounds like there will be a little bump there and I'm sure not perfectly smooth.....We'll see.....Honestly I was just going to contact a handy man but I think I'll try.

And could fix you up in a jiffy! He's got this O'L civil War cannon that he would tow over, shoot some more matching holes in you're wall and stick a sign up out front saying, "Next To Custer's Last Stand Was Fought Here!" Step right up and get you're tickets, $100.00 bucks a pop!

Just make sure that you sign a contract, and read the fine print, so as you don't end up with any more of his junk, in case things should go south!!

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