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how to repair a stripped door hinge

by Rossie O'Kon Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Open the door wide and insert a wedge under the bottom outside corner to level it.
  • Remove the screws that hold the loose hinge leaf to the door jamb. (If the hinge and jamb are painted, cut the paint around the leaf with a utility knife.)
  • Swing the leaf away from the jamb. Then bore out the stripped holes with a 3/8-inch-diameter bit.
  • Spread carpenter's glue onto a 3/8-inch-diameter x 1-inch-long wood dowel and tap it into the hole until it's flush with the jamb.
  • Bore out and plug each of the remaining stripped screw holes the same way.
  • Wait at least an hour. Then reposition the hinge leaf and bore 1/8-inch-diameter pilot holes.
  • Finish by securing the hinge by driving screws into the dowel-reinforced holes.

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How to quickly fix a loose door hinge?

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How to repair door frame after removing hinges?

Method 1 Method 1 of 4: Fixing a Warped Door Frame

  1. Remove the door stop and molding. Use a chisel and hammer or putty knife to pry the door stop and molding away from the frame.
  2. Remove any shims from in between the door frame and the wall. ...
  3. Use a mallet to straighten the frame. ...
  4. Measure frequently and incrementally. ...
  5. Reinstall door shims. ...
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How do you fix a broken door hinge?

Things You Will Need

  • Drill/driver
  • Putty knife
  • Wood glue
  • Clamps
  • Chisel
  • Screws

How to remove stuck screws from a door hinge?

  • Strip Out the Old Screws from the Door Hinge: Depending on how stripped the holes are, the screws may easily pull out. ...
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How do you fix stripped door hinge with toothpicks?

0:392:33Fix a Door Hinge with Toothpicks - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStart with two or three toothpicks and insert the glued portion into the hole. Add toothpicks one atMoreStart with two or three toothpicks and insert the glued portion into the hole. Add toothpicks one at a time fill in the opening.

How do you fix a loose screw on a door hinge?

0:002:07how to fix loose door hinge screws - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if you have a door hinge where the screws pulled out see how they've loosened up over time whatMoreSo if you have a door hinge where the screws pulled out see how they've loosened up over time what you can do is just get some toothpicks some wood glue.

How do you fix a door hinge?

0:432:09How to Quickly Fix a Loose Door Hinge - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can use an oscillating tool a chisel or some other flush trim saw to turn it down once the glueMoreYou can use an oscillating tool a chisel or some other flush trim saw to turn it down once the glue dries. Lastly I put the hinge back in place. And then mark the holes with a pencil.

How do you fix a stripped metal door hinge?

In order to fix a stripped hole in a metal door, use one of the following methods: Use a specialized bit to enlarge and thread the hole, then insert a new screw. Drive a larger-diameter, self-tapping screw into the hole. Fill the hole with metal epoxy, then drive the original screw back into the hole.

How do you fix a stripped screw hole?

0:446:22How to Fix Stripped Screw Holes - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd get some toothpicks for this hole right here three ought to do it just place them in the hole.MoreAnd get some toothpicks for this hole right here three ought to do it just place them in the hole. Like that break off the excess.

How do you fix a screw that keeps coming loose?

To fix loose screws on door hinges, remove the loose hinge and inspect the holes. If any of the screw holes are too big for the screws, fill with wood filler and let dry. Drill new holes, and coat screws with Thread Stopper. Let dry, then reattach the hinge.

How do you replace door hinge pins and bushings?

2:569:06How to Replace Door Hinge Pin and Bushing 1994-2004 Chevy S-10YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAs we get down here the bushings are going to be located on the door aspect of the hinge keep thatMoreAs we get down here the bushings are going to be located on the door aspect of the hinge keep that in mind during installation. Perfect there's our last one let's grab our pin. Bushings.

How often should door hinges be replaced?

around 10-15 yearsThis tends to give the door hinge (considering a variety of factors) an average lifetime of around 10-15 years. This however, does not mean that you must replace them immediately. In fact, provided they are maintained well and used in an orderly fashion then it could be longer.

Why do door hinge pins come out?

Over time, the weight of a door can cause screws to pull out of their holes and make the hinges loose. Hinge pins that are not fully inserted into the hinge barrel will work their way up out of the hinge and fall onto the floor, resulting in a broken door hinge.

What do you do when you strip the top of a screw?

Use Pliers If enough of the screw is above the surface, try using pliers. This method of removing a stripped screw requires a bit more muscle than most. Pliers will allow you to get a firm enough grip on the screw to pull it out. Locking pliers or vise grip pliers work best.

How do you make JB Weld threads?

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How do you tighten a screw that spins in metal?

0:040:54How to fix a spinning screw #shorts - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBack out the screw by leaning it slightly to one side to give it something to grip onto. Then insertMoreBack out the screw by leaning it slightly to one side to give it something to grip onto. Then insert a wooden toothpick. And snap it off right at the edge of the hole.

How do you put a hinge pin back on?

0:000:57Home Maintenance Tips : How to Put a Door on Its Hinges - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUp you can slide the pin in and keep it from sliding out while you line up the other other hinges.MoreUp you can slide the pin in and keep it from sliding out while you line up the other other hinges. Once you have it lined up a gentle tap with a hammer will get it into place.

How do you fix a misaligned door?

How To Fix A Misaligned DoorBegin by Tightening the Hinge Screws.Check Where the Latch is Hitting the Strike Plate.Move Strike Plate up in Increments.Draw in the Jamb.Try to Repair the Door by Sanding or Trimming the Jamb.Replace a Warped and Loose Door Jamb.Remove the Door Hinges.FAQs on How to Fix a Misaligned Door.More items...•

How to tighten a stripped hinge?

How to Tighten Stripped Hinge Screws. Open the door wide and insert a wedge under the bottom outside corner to level it. Remove the screws that hold the loose hinge leaf to the door jamb. (If the hinge and jamb are painted, cut the paint around the leaf with a utility knife.) Swing the leaf away from the jamb.

Why does my door hang crooked?

A loose butt hinge will cause a door to hang crooked and stick. Sometimes retightening the hinge screws is all it takes to fix the problem. But if the screws can't be tightened because the holes are stripped, try this:

Step 1: What You'll Need

You'll need: A drill A wooden dowel (I used a 4ft long 3/8" poplar dowel - $0.84 at a local store) A saw of some kind if you need to cut your dowel A 3/8" drill bit (I used a Forstner bit) Wood glue Shop brush A smaller drill bit (to drill new pilot holes after you've patched the old holes) A screwdriver The dowel I bought was 48" long, so I cut off three pieces that were around 1.5" long.

Step 3: Dry Fit Your Dowels to Make Sure They Fit

I dry fitted the dowels to make sure the holes fit right before I added glue to the mix. They fit perfectly. Snug, but not overly tight. In other words, they didn't wiggle around, but there's room for glue in there. Don't push them in all the way, or you won't get them back out to add glue.

Step 4: Add Glue

Add glue to the holes. Use your shop brush to spread the glue evenly all around the insides of the holes. Add glue to the dowels, using the brush to spread it evenly around the surface.

Step 5: Insert Dowels

Push your dowels in, just until they are flush with the surface of the wood. You don't want them to be inset, or sticking out too far. They need to be flush so your hinge sits in the opening right and the screws have plenty of wood to hold onto once you reattach them. After pushing in you'll have a gluey mess left over.

Step 6: The Way-aiting Is the Hardest Part

At this point I read my glue bottle to see how long I have to wait before reattaching the hinge. It says not to stress the joint for 24 hours. Your glue might differ. Just read your bottle, chill out, and listen to some Tom Petty. Take photos of stuff and post it to Instructables to kill the time.

Step 7: Mark and Drill New Pilot Holes

Ok, so you've waited until your glue has fully cured, right? Me too. Now you either need to prop your door up so that it stands up correctly while you work on it, or it might be easier to have a helper hold it up for you if you have someone handy. Hold the hinge in place and mark the hole locations. Use your drill and a small drill bit to drill new pilot holes for your screws.

Step 8: Reattach the Screws

Using a screwdriver, reattach the screws. I'd probably recommend against a driver bit in your power drill, just to make sure you don't use too much force and strip the screws back out again. Test out the door, and enjoy pooping in private. See you next time, when Monkey Boy and Disaster Girl strike again!

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