Evening All,
I've attached hinges to various things e.g. tool chest, boxes etc before without any difficulty as I found it to be a straightforward task.
A friend of mine has a 20 yr old wooden wardrobe and with time the hefty doors have caused the screw holes for the hinges in the carcass to widen, making the doors sag noticeably. (This is from the account of the friend: I haven't seen them yet.) I may get the task of replacing them. Each door has two hinges. My provisional plan of action, should it come to it is as follows. I'd be grateful for comments/criticisms/suggestions. I'm not looking for ten different ways to do it but if you think there's anything wrong with my ideas, please tell me.
Get bigger, sturdier hinges with longer screws. (Replace two hinges with three or will two sturdier ones do the job?) In pencil, continue the centres of the existing screw holes onto the sides as markers. Lengthen the mortices for the locks by about half again. Fill in the mortices with slips of wood and plane flat. Fit the new hinges while noting the marks for the previous screw holes so as to avoid them.
Tools. (I need to list these as I'll obviously be away from my bench and toolbox.) Marking gauge, router plane chisels, light mallet, eggbeater drill, bit set and screwdriver, small square.
I'll visit to get some basic measurements and prepare the slips of wood and I'll obviously take a bottle of glue.
I've attached hinges to various things e.g. tool chest, boxes etc before without any difficulty as I found it to be a straightforward task.
A friend of mine has a 20 yr old wooden wardrobe and with time the hefty doors have caused the screw holes for the hinges in the carcass to widen, making the doors sag noticeably. (This is from the account of the friend: I haven't seen them yet.) I may get the task of replacing them. Each door has two hinges. My provisional plan of action, should it come to it is as follows. I'd be grateful for comments/criticisms/suggestions. I'm not looking for ten different ways to do it but if you think there's anything wrong with my ideas, please tell me.
Get bigger, sturdier hinges with longer screws. (Replace two hinges with three or will two sturdier ones do the job?) In pencil, continue the centres of the existing screw holes onto the sides as markers. Lengthen the mortices for the locks by about half again. Fill in the mortices with slips of wood and plane flat. Fit the new hinges while noting the marks for the previous screw holes so as to avoid them.
Tools. (I need to list these as I'll obviously be away from my bench and toolbox.) Marking gauge, router plane chisels, light mallet, eggbeater drill, bit set and screwdriver, small square.
I'll visit to get some basic measurements and prepare the slips of wood and I'll obviously take a bottle of glue.