Adjust Kitchen Cupboard Door
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fairtry
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Adjust Kitchen Cupboard Door

by fairtry » Wed Jan 05, 2011 6:14 pm

Following the Cupboard Door Adjustment project from this site. Thanks - it's been a great help... BUT screws 2 & 4 (The ones that hold the hinge to the wall of the cupboard) do not tighten fully and hold the hinge well enough. How can I make the hole tighter again? Is there a filler or something I could use?
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by stoneyboy » Fri Jan 07, 2011 5:41 pm

fairtry,
Get some 2-part filler, mix a small quantity and fill the screw holes, refit the screws loosely before the filler sets, tighten them after the filler sets.
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by fairtry » Sat Jan 08, 2011 1:03 pm

stoneyboy wrote:fairtry,
Get some 2-part filler, mix a small quantity and fill the screw holes, refit the screws loosely before the filler sets, tighten them after the filler sets.
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Thanks very much stoneyboy. - cupboard only a couple of years old. I am keen to get this sorted - Can you recommend a suitable product?

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by oakie » Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:52 pm

Any 2 pac filler from an automotive store will do,isopon etc.
And depending on your type of hinge,look at the middle of the hinge you may notice a fixing hole in the middle of the back plate.You can fix the hinge there also,using a 3.5x16 wood screw.
but you will no longer be able to adjust the door up and down

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