Refitting Kithen Cupboard door

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Refitting Kithen Cupboard door

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My wife decided to tie the dog to a kitchen cupboard door. :roll:
And the dog ended pulling the door off and tearing away the interior MDF.I have replaced some mdf and am about to refit the door but the hinges have some sort of bolt and they don't look like they will fix back in the way a screw does.
How do I fix them back on do I used a wall plug?
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try a hinge mending plate
http://www.woodfit.com/product_info.php ... right+Zinc

if its hidden on the end off a run or backs onto another hinge remove the screws one at a time drill through and use a nut and bolt
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Thanks Al
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Post by gday2uk »

Stick it with gripfill or sticks like sh*t or similar, leave it 24 hours to set and refix door.
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sorry for laughing out loud here but that has to be the funniest post i have seen in ages :lol:
tie your missus to the door next time

hope you get it sorted ok :thumbright:
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big-all wrote:try a hinge mending plate
http://www.woodfit.com/product_info.php ... right+Zinc

if its hidden on the end off a run or backs onto another hinge remove the screws one at a time drill through and use a nut and bolt

nice link al :thumbright:
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stevemastic wrote:
big-all wrote:try a hinge mending plate
http://www.woodfit.com/product_info.php ... right+Zinc

if its hidden on the end off a run or backs onto another hinge remove the screws one at a time drill through and use a nut and bolt

nice link al :thumbright:
its nice to share usefull equipment :thumbright:
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Foggy wrote:sorry for laughing out loud here but that has to be the funniest post i have seen in ages :lol:
tie your missus to the door next time

hope you get it sorted ok :thumbright:
Will do .
The dog will be more help When I am unloading the car anyway
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