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If you have soft wood but damage isnt visible from outside, you can take a hyperdermic needle filled with elmers glue and inject it into the holes from the back side. If damage is on any of the sides, place it on that side when filling and let it cure. This will let it flow into the wood instead of running back out of the holes. Once the glue cures it will be solid and strong. Since it dries almost clear it wont be too noticable. If the damage comes through the front side, fill those area's with wood filler tinted to the type wood you have first and let dry. Then inject the glue into the back side afterwards. With Elmers glue being water based, it will soak in and adhere nicely. Any excess or drippage can be cleaned up with a damp rag. I've done this in the past and it works quite well.
-Tony
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