thin material holes can be welded and ground flush, think material can be threaded and plugged. Bondo works, too.
The metal shades have holes in the top for a few reasons. The hole is normally the attaching point to the lamp itself and the hole is there to allow hot air to escape the fixture. If the air was trapped and couldn't get out the bulb would over heat and the filament would fractureHeat generated by the lamp rises and the holes allow ventilation, the heat escapes through the holes and prevents the lamp overheating.
Holes that form by huge blocks of glacier and that have been burrowed into the ground are called kettles. There are many types of holes.
So, you've got some holes in your screen door from... old screws; some sort of impact damage; etc? If it's a wooden screen door you can fill them with wood putty, let it dry and then paint it. On a metel screen door you're going to have to use some sort of metal filler and then paint it. Ask your local hardware store what's best.
Holes that form by huge blocks of glacier and that have been burrowed into the ground are called kettles. There are many types of holes.
Depends. Older cars have metal gas tanks, and, with proper proceedures, again, proper steps, they can be welded. Your radiator repair shops will usually help you out with that. They fill it with water, after doing a few other tricks, which, I wont go into because this is very dangerous, and should be left to a pro. Newer cars all have plastic tanks in them now, and have to be replaced.
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To repair a firewall on a 1967 Dodge D100, first, inspect the damaged area for rust or holes. Clean the affected area thoroughly, removing any rust with a wire brush or grinder. If there are holes, patch them with metal sheets and secure them with welds or metal adhesive. Finally, seal the repaired area with primer and paint to protect it from moisture and corrosion.
To effectively repair a damaged metal gate, you can follow these steps: Assess the extent of the damage. Clean the damaged area to remove any rust or debris. Use a metal primer to prepare the surface for repair. Apply a metal filler or epoxy to fill in any holes or dents. Sand the repaired area to smooth it out. Paint the repaired area to match the rest of the gate. Allow the paint to dry completely before using the gate again.
You can learn how to repair hull holes in fiberglass boats here: http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/17.htm
The best ways to repair a damaged metal door jam are to first assess the extent of the damage, then use a metal filler or epoxy to fill in any dents or holes. Sand the area smooth, prime it, and then repaint to match the original color. If the damage is severe, consider replacing the entire door jam.
One way to repair the holes would be to patch them. Get some sheet metal larger than the hole and use rivets to cover the holes. Paint both areas to help keep the rust to a minimum.
To repair screw holes in wood effectively, you can fill the holes with wood filler or a wooden dowel, sand the area smooth, and then repaint or stain the wood to match the surrounding surface.
To repair stripped door hinge holes effectively, you can use wooden dowels or toothpicks coated in wood glue to fill the holes. Once the glue dries, you can re-drill the holes and reattach the hinges securely.
To repair quarter-size holes in your yard, you can fill them with topsoil and grass seed. Make sure to water the area regularly to help the grass grow and fill in the holes.
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Wow, a tough one...if the store where you bought it doesn't offer repair services, or you can't send it back to the manufacturer, try http://search27.info.com/searchw?qkw=metal+detector+repair&ocmp=3922&qcat=web&qhqn=metal+detector+repair&KW=metal+detector+repair&q=metal+detector+repair. You might be able to find a link to a repair service you could send your machine to for fixing.