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PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:15 pm    Post Subject:
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I would like to change the hinges on my internal doors.
The new ball bearing hinges are the same size in length but the holes are in different places and do not line up with the holes made with the screw for the old hinges.

I feel that if I put the new hinges on in new holes the new holes will be to close to the old ones causing a weakness.

Are there any ways around this?

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yes, you buy some round dowling in the closest available size to the old screw-holes

drill out the old holes so they are clean and round

tap in pieces of the dowel cut to the right length, with a strong woodglue smeared on the dowel and also brushed into the hole. I use Evo-stik wood glue, you can use the Resin W green bottle (interior) or blue bottle (weatherproof). As I do very little woodwork I get the blue one as a bottle lasts me a long time and can be used outside.

let the glue set

the wooden frame is now pretty well solid so you can drill your new holes and they will not cave in to the old holes.
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or use toothpicks or old matches. icon_wink.gif

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really?

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the point of filling the old holes is to prevent the new screws breaking through into the old hole. If the old hole is filled solid the web won't collapse. If it has odd scraps in it then it won't be solid, so won't be strong and is likely to break when the new screws are driven home.
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but doesnt it depend on how big the orriginal holes are/were,i do agree that what ever you put in the hole requires glue,i just do not see how it nessitates drilling out and installing a dowel.but hey my trick was told to me by a (very old school chippy with i.o.c).

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