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<blockquote data-quote="KyleBechtold" data-source="post: 5665351" data-attributes="member: 604516"><p>ed has port plugs.. the wood will work... it will look goofy.. if he cut a circle out use the same size he did if he cut a square out cut a piece you think will be slightly bigger.. and slowly make it smaller till it fits... now then.. get a square piece of wood big enough to cover the hole.. do it from the inside.. get screws that are long enough to make it throw it but not go through the outside.. then use the piece you cut out to fit in it.. put silicone on the sides of the hole and slide the piece in.. let it dry.. now if you are going to carpet you can sand it down a little so there aren't lumps..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyleBechtold, post: 5665351, member: 604516"] ed has port plugs.. the wood will work... it will look goofy.. if he cut a circle out use the same size he did if he cut a square out cut a piece you think will be slightly bigger.. and slowly make it smaller till it fits... now then.. get a square piece of wood big enough to cover the hole.. do it from the inside.. get screws that are long enough to make it throw it but not go through the outside.. then use the piece you cut out to fit in it.. put silicone on the sides of the hole and slide the piece in.. let it dry.. now if you are going to carpet you can sand it down a little so there aren't lumps.. [/QUOTE]
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