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i have some holes in my wall. where can i find a hole mover so i can move the holes?
my wall has some holes, nail holes, screw holes, etc. i want to move the holes. where can i find a hole mover? do they sell them at home depot or lowes?
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yeah, that's it. You'll find them on the shelf next to the muffler bearings and sky hooks !!! lol
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes! They both have some similar type of equipment. I have not seen any actual hole mover type tool but I have a very good hole replicator. It is not quite as good as the ones they use on star trek but I can usually make a hole very similar in almost any wall ceiling or floor in the house! Mine is made by Estwing!
- Felix SLv 41 decade ago
honestly i have never heard of a hole mover. Take some puddy cover up the old holes let dry, paint over them and then make new ones simple.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Cut out a 4'x4' piece of sheetrock when the holes are located. Rotate the piece or flip it over and the holes will be moved.
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- 1 decade ago
I usually use a screwdriver, preferably the type withthe head shaped like an S. Also the handle should be bright green and missing. If you know where the handle is, or it isn't green, the holes will fall off.
- StephenLv 41 decade ago
you need to cover up the old holes with joint compound then sand down ann put your new holes anywhere