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kitchen door fix needed please
« on: 13 October 2010, 09:47:55 »

just opened the door on one of the units and its fallen off.had a look and the little grub screws have pulled out,so tried to screw them back in and the holes are now to big and the screws just pull out.
the unit is one of b@qs and about 3 years old
so any ideas anyone?is there some glue i can use or something as i havnt a clue about wood
cheers
« Last Edit: 13 October 2010, 09:48:40 by r1 »
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #1 on: 13 October 2010, 10:04:42 »

Use 2 part epoxy. Remove the door and lay it flat. Clean out the now oversize holes and 2/3's fill them with mixed epoxy. Fit the hinge and clamp it into the hole, then leave it the alloted time to set. Should be fine then :y
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« Reply #2 on: 13 October 2010, 10:06:04 »

I'm assuming you mean the screws that hold the hinges to the wood carcass of the cupboard (or the door) rather than the screws that hold one half of the hinge to the other.. if so then I think the only thing you can do now is move the hinges up/down the door and screw them on in a different location with some suitably sized screws (realistically, the same ones B&Q used, as they're quite 'fat' for bite but very short so they don't stick out the other side) - you'll need to drill appropriate holes for them.

Did they fall off the door side or the carcass side?

[edit] Or what Wellung said ;) I guess you could then drill & screw into the epoxy (I presume that's what you meant, Wellung? Rather than epoxy the hinges to the cupboard :D )
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #3 on: 13 October 2010, 10:18:20 »

yes its the hinge that goes inside the door.
cant move them as they not a normal hinge,they have a round bit thats about the size of a 10 pence that fits in the door.
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« Reply #4 on: 13 October 2010, 10:20:33 »

It's not a grub screw, it's a chip board screw. Use a bigger (fatter) one.
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #5 on: 13 October 2010, 10:24:11 »

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It's not a grub screw, it's a chip board screw. Use a bigger (fatter) one.

or a longer one if it's into the side of the door, and try to get it to bite deeper.  :y
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #6 on: 13 October 2010, 10:39:42 »

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It's not a grub screw, it's a chip board screw. Use a bigger (fatter) one.

or a longer one if it's into the side of the door, and try to get it to bite deeper.  :y

yes they are some sort of chipboard didnt know there where chipboard screws.will go ant see if i can get some fatter ones.
if i get longer ones im scared i might split the door :(
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #7 on: 13 October 2010, 10:50:50 »

if its just the screw holes then matchsticks with wood glue in them will sort it :y
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« Reply #9 on: 13 October 2010, 11:16:06 »

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I'm assuming you mean the screws that hold the hinges to the wood carcass of the cupboard (or the door) rather than the screws that hold one half of the hinge to the other.. if so then I think the only thing you can do now is move the hinges up/down the door and screw them on in a different location with some suitably sized screws (realistically, the same ones B&Q used, as they're quite 'fat' for bite but very short so they don't stick out the other side) - you'll need to drill appropriate holes for them.

Did they fall off the door side or the carcass side?

[edit] Or what Wellung said ;) I guess you could then drill & screw into the epoxy (I presume that's what you meant, Wellung? Rather than epoxy the hinges to the cupboard :D )

I meant epoxy the screws in to the door, not the whole hinge. Once the screws are in the eopxy and it sets there's no chance of getting them back out.
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #10 on: 13 October 2010, 11:18:36 »

I had this happen to me.  All the various attempts at gluing etc didn't last.  The only lasting fix was to replace the side panel, or if you don't mind the look, swap the 2 sides, which is what I did.

Take the unit out, carefully disasemble it, then, reasemble having swapped over the 2 sides, the hinge holes are now nice and new!  you will have to re-drill the holes for the draw runners though.
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« Reply #11 on: 13 October 2010, 14:11:32 »

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It's not a grub screw, it's a chip board screw. Use a bigger (fatter) one.

or a longer one if it's into the side of the door, and try to get it to bite deeper.  :y


They are the correct length for the width of the side panel, any longer and they will protude about 1/16th inch, like your todger Skrunts. ;D
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #12 on: 13 October 2010, 14:13:35 »

Turn the door to open the opposite way ;)
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« Reply #13 on: 13 October 2010, 14:15:54 »

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Turn the door to open the opposite way ;)


Unless it's a double unit, of course. Door would look a bit silly hanging from the divider. ;D
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Re: kitchen door fix needed please
« Reply #14 on: 13 October 2010, 14:56:21 »

heres the things i do depending on how bad the hole is.
drill it to take a rawlplug and glue the plug, then screw the hinge back on.

or i usually use these and come through from the other side of the cupboard.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/65152/Fixings/Furniture-Fixings/Inter-Screw-M4-Pack-of-10
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