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Hole filling

Clean, ream, sand, vacuum, fill then sand

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clean, ream, fill then sand
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I think I just answered my own question. The second method is lots less work

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Clean, take a drink, ream, take a drink, sand, take a drink, vacuum, take a drink, clean, take a drink, fill, take a drink, don't operate power tools, crash out in V-Berth, wake up sand, vacuum clean
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