Motorhome internal wooden floor repair

I'd suggest doing what they do when concealing a screw fixing in oak cabinetry.
Drill hole and glue in a peg cut across the grain, keep the grain orientation correct. When sanded and sealed it makes a really professional job.
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Even when they get it wrong it still doesn't look terrible.
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I managed to drop a heavy laptop from a fair height on the floor last night fighting with a load of bloody wires. :D

Its left a ding in the floor which was perfect. I seem to remember when we dented tables etc over they years with stuff falling out of lockers you could get some wood filler stuff to match it although I never tried it.

Its in a Swift Esprit 496. Can it be repaired or Bazza "bodged" or is it just best left as a battle scar? Im not that bothered about it but as I did it ill constantly get nagged about it for the next decade every time she cleans the feckin floor which is about twice a day.

Try steaming it. It does work
 
I'd suggest doing what they do when concealing a screw fixing in oak cabinetry.
Drill hole and glue in a peg cut across the grain, keep the grain orientation correct. When sanded and sealed it makes a really professional job.View attachment 146502
Even when they get it wrong it still doesn't look terrible.View attachment 146503
Stop humouring him . Suspect his missus just gets bored and applies a bit of Chinese torture
 
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