Stripped Screws In Hinge On Door
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2016
- a how to video....my first of many to come....looking forward to sharing!!!! This is not how I usually would do this fix but thought people would like the minimalist tool and cost way...I usually would use all power tools...drill, driver, oscillating saw...the oscillating saw works great cause you can stick dowel in jamb of door with glue on it and then cut flush..much quicker...
i've watched about 5 other videos and the fixes all seemed cheap or half-a$$ed to me. This is by far the best fix i've seen that also looks very sturdy. As a new home owner, this is exactly what i've been looking for!! Thank you.
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I have been a contractor for over 20 years, learned a lot of really great tricks from UA-cam over the years. But, you sir have hands down won the award for the best solution to a problem that I have ever seen!! I tried it today. Even the client's socks were even blown off. Thank you and I look forward to checking out your other videos. And, btw, I NEVER leave comments on UA-cam! That's how happy you made me!
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I have searched countless videos for this fix and each one had some crazy expensive fixes. This is the most minimalist and cost effective fix. Thank you sir.
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Just moved into a rental property and all the doors are falling off and they won't fix it for me, thanks for the useful info. This is the most comprehensive and professional vid I've come across.
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I am so glad this was on here! Thank you, as a single female with no brothers to help, it was up to me to do it and it worked like a charm!
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With no brothers to help I think that's very sexist you have no girlfriends that can turn a screwdriver or a male neighbor that you can depend on you go girl
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This video really helped me!! Thank you. I just finished my door and I’m a 29 year old girl with no one I could call on. I went to Lowe’s and got all the supplies and bought a drill too! Thank you this was so easy and helpful! Greatly appreciated!!!
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Actually the best advice I would tell your readers is that you allow the glue around the dowel plugs to dry for a minimum of 12 - 24 hours before you drill them out - especially for heavy doors such as a front door. Reason: Titebond and other professional wood glue manufacturers recommend this. Why? Because as David just stated, it takes time for the wood glue to cure and become stronger than the wood itself. If you only wait 15-20 min you risk not only the newly installed plug to possibly push in when you drill into it, but even if that doesn't occur, if the glue is not allowed the 12-24 hours to dry, as you screw in the screw the plug itself could also spin in the hole it is filling while you're screwing in the hinge screws - especially if the pre-drilled screw holes are smaller than the screw itself which is normal. While installing hinges following the steps David gives is common practice, the homeowner needs to be patient enough to let the glue completely dry/cure and bond with the wood. There is no air deep in the plug hole, so the glue needs to dry chemically. Good steps Dave. But please emphasize the need for patience. LOL
I shoved some wood epoxy in the holes and waited 1h as per the manufacturer recommendation and it was still VERY SOFT - complete waste of f’ing time
We used to let huge live edge tables (with biscuits and clamps) cure with wood glue for
That was possibly the best and clearest video I have ever seen on a door hinge fix. Really well done ...great job!
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My kids just broke the bedroom door and now I thought that was it was done for. I watched other videos but yours was the most helpful and straight forward. thanks bud..
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You sir... are awesome. Thanks for making an easy tutorial that a legit repair and not a hack job. Off to the hardware store tomorrow!
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Thank you David. Your step-by-step instructions made the process super easy.
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Thanks man great video, I can't wait to get started fixing my pick up truck door it's been loose for about a year and a half now.
Did this today on an exterior door. Drilled out top/bottom hinges with 3/8" bit and used a 3/8" dowel and pro-glue. David Mack makes it look easy and let me confirm... it is. Our house is from 1934 and we bought it in 2001. For 19 years I've dealt with a pretty crappy front shutting door but those days are behind me. Hinges are right and tight. Thanks, David. Game changer!
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Best video tutorial on this subject so far. I'm out to buy some dowel now
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walmart has some different size dowels for about a dollar a bag in their craft section.
Me too... Out the door to Lowe's
Drilled, popped the dowels in left overnight , worked like a charm😀, thank you👍🏻
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Of all the videos on how to do this fix, I found yours the best. Thank you very much.
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You're so great!! Thank you for confirming the correct way to repair my 80 yrs antique mahogany closet door. I paid 3x for no one repaired it the correct way I thought it should be with wood in the holes. If I do it myself I know it will be correct. PEACE
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Great video! Our exterior door now closes with ease, without having to lift and push. Thank you!
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Well done! I used your video to fix sagging solid core oak doors. Worked great! Thanks for sharing!
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Loved it! Simple and straight forward!
This is what I needed. Tapped in the dowel... screwed the screws... and the door works! Subscribed and Liked!!!
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Easy straight to the point, thanks man. Great video.
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Definitely going to be fixing the door like this!! Thanks!! Love that I can actually learn to do this stuff on my own, rather than pay someone every single time.
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Thanks for showing this. It beats going to Home Depot and paying $10.00 for a pack of 4 "Screw-it-again" hole starters.
Thanks for posting this. I ran into this problem today and this trick worked like a charm.
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Thank you! Just did the fix on my door.... worked great!
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Great video. Followed these steps to fix the stripped screws on the hinges of an exterior door. To be sure, it took me a bit longer than the video. But I had most of the tools and materials on hand, and the result was great. Many thanks!
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My friend was having this issue with their front door. Thank you for this video, now the door is working brand new.
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We just used this tutorial to fix our door! Easy to follow for an amateur like us and our door seems like it’s solidly in place!!
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I tried the toothpick fix from another youtube vid. Failed. I'll definitely give this a shot. Thanks Dave!
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Very simple and strong fix. Thank you.
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super helpful explanation/teaching. 10/10 would recommend.
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Thanks for this video! The toothpicks worked just great!
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Thank you for the easy and quick fix instructions...
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Good job. Plain and simple with no special tricks or tools.
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Thanks great video.. helped me alot.. Now I can make the lady proud😊😉
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Thanks, going to give this a shot during the weekend.
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Thank you for a great video that was easy to follow, I appreciate it...
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I just fixed my door hinge with this method! Than you so much!😊👍👍
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Thanks so much for the time and effort in making this video. You don’t realise how much you’ve helped me.
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If this is the first time you are having to tighten up a loose hinge, what I do is simply use much longer screws. Three inches long will work great and will screw right into the actual stud framing the door opening. That is the quickest way to do it.
First video i found and the last video i need.
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I just popped in some plastic drywall anchors, worked great
Great video Dave! Thanks for sharing and helping me out. I'm going to run to store and get some dowel and my wife will be happy that the door on her laundry room is not falling off the hinge anymore. Really good and strong repair you shared.
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Thank you!! This will help a lot with our annoying bathroom door that is bobbing around.
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Well done and well explained video. I am going to try this.
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Thanks. Straight and to the point . 😀😀😀
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Thanks a bunch I'm about to take care of this door very soon. It's the top hinge as well... i hope i don't mess this up.
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Very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
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Great video! Thanks a bunch!!
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never heard of dowels till now. tyvm.
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You can also buy a box of pre-made dowels for $2 or $3. Great recommendation to use tape on the drill bit to prevent going too far into the wood.
Love the idea. Cuts out a step and you can have them ready for the next stripped out screw holes. And, you could probably also use the technique to fix furniture that is falling apart.
Thanks, buddy. Great fix, great video.
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Thank you. Explained very well!
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Wow! Thanks…I have a few hinges with same issue. Now, I can repair them correctly.🤗
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Excellent....thanks for sharing
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Thanks. Just the info I needed!!!
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Proper fix. Bravo.
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Great video and thanks for sharing.
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Really good explanatory video Good job,,,,,Thanks,
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Thanks! Worked perfectly even though I was a little concerned since I was needing to fix the stripped screws on the door part of the hinge and the door isn't a solid wood door. But went ahead and gave it a shot and it's holding solid. Simple to do. I will add that you can use pre-cut plugs that are fluted and makes cutting unnecessary and helps get more glue into the drilled hole. Thanks again!
+J. W. Brown Your Welcome!!! ..even a hollow core door should have a minimum of 7/8 of material on edge so you should be good...yes the fluted ones work good too..I think a pine dowel is cheaper then a bag of them though..thank you for watching:)
True. It cost a few more dollars but since I didn't have a saw it I went that route. Anyways, awesome video and you gotta love youtube.
Perfect! I think I can do this myself!
I have done all three ways over the years. Toothpicks to dowels and stud anchors. The 3" screw method was the faster and as strong as the others. Same time I was able to replace standard screw head to a Phillips head. Much easier to screw in. All good, owning a older home from 1940s. We had to fix a lot of doors.
To stop doors from closing or opening. Add a tie to the door hinge pin. Remove one pin, add tie to hinge and insert door pin with a small hammer. Trim off extra tie. Door will now stay in place without opening or closing by itself.
I always set up my refrigerator door so it closes automatically!!! Great set up when you have kids leaving the fridge door open. I level the fridge slightly higher in from then the back of fridge.
Can you use this method on masonry?
Try putting a wedge under the door before you remove the screws initially, the door will stay in place thru the rest of the repair. It frees both hands to better assist the dowel and screw insertion
It's a trick an old carpenter taught me years ago.
What do you recommend for a wedge for the door? I can not find anything g
@@slizardthelizard1988 Depending on the size of the door, I've used wooden wedges called shims in bundles at the home improvement stores. On larger heavier doors I've used log splitting wedges. Two large straight tip screwdrivers stacked works well too. Just use your imagination and you'll be surprised what you come up with.
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Some stores sell pump up air bags also! Anything around your house that you can put under there to hold it up...cardboard will even work...
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So helpful!! Thank you!!
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Perfect thanks for taking the time
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Thanks, you have solved one of main problem.
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Thank you brother! I wasn’t trying to replace my doors til next year lol this is very helpful
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Works great, thanks.
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Cool. And an easy fix.
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Thanks man I have a few doors at home to do this to.
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Great job! Thank you.
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Great. Thanks for sharing.
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Good job
$0.98 for the 3/8 dowel. Cheap and easy fix! Thank you!
Thanks, this was easy and my bedroom door is now rock solid
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very professional thank you
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assume,I didnt even think of that . Was thinking I'd have to change out door frame. Thank you
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great video thanks for that worked a treat !
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nice work
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This is the way I have always heard to do this right using good yellow wood glue let sit for day then re pilot new hole.
Another way I thought was to use plastic molly anchor just tap it in.
God bless you we need that video
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That's what they put on rental properties nimrod where do you put yours behind the stove
Thanks I'm going to do this for my office door that fell off
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Tip: Use a wedge or shims to hold your door up when you remove the hinge screws, it's that "third hand" you need to help keep the door in place. Then you just move the hinge plate aside to do your work, don't remove the hinge pin. And, especially, don't put a lot of excess stress on the other door hinge, you're going to have to repair that lower hinge now that you've torqued it out of shape.
Tip #2: drill the dowel hole just smaller than the dowel for a snug fit, you won't lose your dowel in the hole. taper the dowel end to make it easier to start in the hole.
Kragh Hertel agreed :-). A self centering pre-drill bit is great, too.
Tip#2 was genius. Did this, with a little glue still, and I feel like it’ll be stronger because of it. Great advice!
And to the author, great video. Thank you for sharing!
I'm currently in the waiting for glue to dry stage. Process has been super easy and straightforward so far. I will update on results
That glue dry yet? It's been three months...
Dude how’s that glue drying? Been 2 years now lol
I used golf tees as they were the exact diameter as the hole ..I scored them with a utility knife so they snapped off exactly at the right length after inserting with wood glue. Door works fine now , and it was a heavy front door with spring loaded hinges
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David Mack/ Mackdfixings Yes thank you for the video ! Gave me motivation to go for it
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Gulf tees people, keep gulf tees in your toolbox, get the two size gulf tees ( preferably hardwood ) so you can fix any size hole, and in cases where people put like five different size screws over the years, the gulf tees allows to start from scratch with fresh holes and all the same size screws again ; )
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excellent video, but once dowels in door jam, what length screws: dowel length or longer?
You can use the original screw . The dowel just fills and replaces the stripped area that the screw could no longer hold onto to become tight...
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