Thank you for sharing this great idea. I used toothpicks for my cottage window hinges that wouldnt close properly and the toothpick trick worked perfectly. My appreciated!
Thank you so much man I had the same problem on a wardrobe door hinges. I used one chopstick cut into smaller pieces instead of toothpick becsuse I hadn't one. Now it's tightened as new, the glue wasn't needed and I hope so I did it well.
Thank you for sharing this great idea. I used toothpicks for my cottage window hinges that wouldnt close properly and the toothpick trick worked perfectly. My appreciated!
Thank you so much man I had the same problem on a wardrobe door hinges. I used one chopstick cut into smaller pieces instead of toothpick becsuse I hadn't one. Now it's tightened as new, the glue wasn't needed and I hope so I did it well.
Thank you
Thanks, good guide
Thank you!
Great video - thank you. What a great thing to learn. Will this work on a door hinge to an old cabinet where the holes are pretty well shot? Thank you
Yes it will!
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Will Elmer’s craft glue work in a pinch?
Not sure it has adequate bonding strength. Heck, you can try and and see if it works! You can always redo it.
Thanks for this!
My pleasure. Simple usually works best!