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1. Inspect the plywood to identify the broken areas and the extent of the damage. 2. Remove any nails or screws that may have caused the plywood to break. 3. Apply wood glue to the cracks or breaks in the plywood. 4. Secure the pieces together firmly with clamps so that the glue can dry properly. 5.Read more
1. Inspect the plywood to identify the broken areas and the extent of the damage.
See less2. Remove any nails or screws that may have caused the plywood to break.
3. Apply wood glue to the cracks or breaks in the plywood.
4. Secure the pieces together firmly with clamps so that the glue can dry properly.
5. Use wood screws and a drill to reinforce the area for extra strength.
6. Fill in any gaps with wood filler, sand it down, and paint or stain the plywood as needed.