You will need to replace them.
by getting false ones
With superglue
it can fix wood, doors and all other bits of wood
"A carpenter was called to fix the wooden porch."
From exhaust?? Have catalytic converter checked.
No, unless he has to move the item or items to get to an area he needs to fix.
go to the dentist and if you can't afford that, get some floss, a toothbrush and some mouthwash.
this how you make a pecil holder using wood you get a shape of a wood and fix it with wood
You can fix it by making it stay up with a piece of wood.
with a screwdriver and a peice of wood
Solvent cement can't fix things like wood or stone.
Depends how big the rotten section is. If it's small, pull out all of the rotted wood (whatever you can literally grab and pull free - it's not holding anything up anyway) and use a wood repair epoxy for rotted wood. You'll probably need to mix two compounds together and then shove it wherever you want it to replace wood. The epoxy is much stronger than wood (and much more expensive), so you can safely replace structural parts of your house with it.However, if the rotten section is big (more than a few inches), you're probably better off tearing down the wall (exterior or interior - whichever is easier) and replacing the entire joist. Exterior will be easier if it's a small wall with siding; interior will be easier in almost all other circumstances.