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I need to replace the hinges on one of the kitchen cabinets .The old hinges used screws that were pretty big due to which there are these two big holes on the side .The news hinges I bought from Bunnings have very thin screws so I am unable to get the news hinges on.
Can someone suggest the best way to fill these holes that will not only allow me to redrill holes but also will be strong enough to hold the weight of the door ?
Fill the hole with some puff pastry. And use this one.
Hi @Mark270481,
Thank you for your question about replacing cabinet hinges.
The easiest way is to fill the holes with Builder's Bog.
It can be drilled and screwed into and is more than capable of supporting a hinge. I have made the same repair, which has been holding strong for over two years at this point.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
Thanks @JacobZ @for your response…I’ll try that and send out and update on how I went
I have one of these but the holes still line up and because the one under is bigger it has nothing to hold onto
Coming back to update on this poster …Hey @JacobZ …builders bog worked really well ..it created a strong bond with the wood ,one that was strong enough to hold up the door ..I did also use a door repair kit I had already purchased ,but I think the builder big would have been enough
it did though take me a few goes before I figure out the right mix
Hi @Mark270481,
I'm glad to hear you had some success.
Builder's bog is great stuff. You'll find most chippies have some on them at all times for little patching jobs like this.
I'm sure those hinges will stay strong for years to come.
Jacob
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