I came here to watch something that I will probably never need and I ended up making alfredo later because of it. This channel never ceases to amaze me! Thanks for the recipe!
@@immanueldelcastillo6041 it’s a very simple recipe but delicious. I like to add a bit more cheese and let it sit and cool down for a bit if you’d like it thicker.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter Nice. ✊ Btw I had a similar problem with my cabinet doors before. I tried doing the same method with a cheaper brand of adhesive. The only difference is I did not let it sit for a day so it sagged down. 😂
Wow this video was a lifesaver, I had no idea that cabinets had a detachable button. A pot detached one of our hinges and it was driving us mad, so glad it was this easy of a fix to reattach! THANK YOU!!
Ur a star! 13 videos later over 3 weeks starring at the repair.. Seen ur video.. 10min glue attachment and next day 10seconds to put door on..Thankyou dearly next !!!!!
Great video for the person with little or no mechanical ability and few or no tools. That’s content for the masses. Keep that up and you’ll be at a million subscribers before long.
Thanks for this video! I worked at a place that had big thick three ring binder manuals which were always being added to. The way the employees put them away in the cupboard was to shove the doors shut. This caused the doors to pop off and eventually the hinges to pull out as in your demo.
This was a pretty handy tip for sure! I just used JB weld a few months back to do the same thing. Never thought of using PL. I lightly oiled the screw and plate before inserting it, and was able to still loosen the screw to adjust it after. It would have worked perfect but the JB Weld bulged a bit and wouldn’t let the plate slide. Next time I do it I’ll trowel the JB or PL flat, then scoop out the hole with a 5mm straw so there’s no excess to bulge when I thread the screw in.
That interesting, I was thinking about putting some oil on the screws. I’ve used this a few times on the job, I always just make sure the hinge is where it needs to be and then glue it on so that it will never come off.
3 am here in the Netherlands🤣🤣 but it doest matter because there is a new video of my favorite youtuber thanks for all the tips again man, have a great weekend!!!!!👌👌
Thank you so much for this diy fix. This is the second time my kitchen cabinet door has been off the hinges for months! The first time it broke it was not fixed this way. I’m sure this time it will stay put.
Thank you for this video. The hinges of my bathroom cabinets are almost coming off, and I need to do something about it. I know nothing about repair, so I will give this a try. Looks simple enough for me.
Great Vid. Love how you show the repair can be done with virtually zero tools. I too own tools but frequently prefer a more MacGyver method of repair just cuz😁
Hello Funny Carpenter, I just experienced a similar cabinet doors damage as illustrated in your video. I came across your video and found it very interesting and an efficient way to repair damages of this nature. Curious to learn how the repair is holding up. Looking forward to your feedback.
You can also mark along the existing holes and use cotton balls and a strong glue such as PL and re drill the holes when dried. I've done this in the past and it works great as the cotton balls with glue really grab hold of the existing board :) Great content and looking forward to your future videos! Happy holidays.
I smile all day and laugh out loud. It’s just great…. Man… as I’ve always said before: I just can’t stand it!!! Your content is not only practical, relevant, creative, and informative. It is incredibly entertaining and delightful. Thanks again!!! Btw: let us know when your shirts and swag are available, I’ll be sure to line up and purchase some! 👍🏽
😭😭😭 why did I find this after I reversed all the equipment on my medicine cabinet door, with a screwdriver, almost cried trying to rehang it by myself and chipped my bathroom sink in the process?!?!?! Also switching the open side threw off the centering of everything. Ugh. I need ice cream. Thank you for the information.
nice one, if it works it works. I've repaired these before by drilling out the fricked blown out hole, and using five minute epoxy and dowels. Once dried, pre-drill and set screws and hinge. Makes it easier to do any adjustments later than if the screws were set in adhesive. I'm not sure if you can tap PL lol. Just have to make sure not to drill right through the cabinet of course.
hmm Can't get Lepage in Australia. I'm going to give Loctite a go. Thanks for the tips. I'm a single mum so can't afford to get tradies in to fix every little thing.
I hear you. But some Ikea cabinets man...no matter how you put together a wall hanging Eket it's always trapezoidal. And it has pivot pin hinges at bottom and top. Aint no adjusting them doors to not be crooked. Freaking four different cleats for this one setup I did recently for a client's office. Two cabs with double doors. Two cubes on the side. All supposed to be "one" cabinet install. Wish he had asked me beforehand, woulda sent him in a different direction. But I got a lot more other handyman work from him so, yeah. Having installed many a Ikea wardrobe, I know the pain of learning how to adjust those hinges. Especially the tall mirrored doors with four hinges. It's a process.
Would a fix like this work if the broken bracket also took off a chunk of the cabinet frame? Like it ripped straight out the side of the cabinet frame? Could you use this glue to put the broken piece of wood from the frame back on and also fill the screw hole and secure the bracket?
I came across this video when searching for a way to fix my Ikea Liatorp bookcase with glass panel doors. One of the doors fell off during a home move and the hinge ripped straight out and has left a similar type of hole to the one in your video in my bookcase frame. Do you reckon this method would work on MDF? Thanks :)
I spent several hours last week working on a fix like this hahahah I don't know why, but my "butterfly" hinges were not clicking as easy as yours. I HATED IT.
There is a high resistance to begin to open with Blum hinges and their plates only use two very short screws each and chipboard is very crumbly so I always worry that these 2 screws will rip out due to normal use eventually but if they ever do it is useful if you can drill thru into the side wall of the adjacent cabinet and introduce longer screws
I use krazy glue and paper towel, packing it in and soaking in lifts, plane/file down If needed, then re-drill the hole. More work, but then the hinge can be replaced in the future. Also use krazy glue to reinforce the particle board before doing the paper towel, and on new cabinets I will pull the hinge mounts, soak the holes, then reinstall. Keeps this from happening in the first place.
How about a door that won’t close?? The hinges are intact, nothing is cracked or broken, it just re-opens when closed. (Just the one door so my brother’s theory that the kitchen is slanted has been dismissed.) we tried tightening all the screws and it only served to increase the velocity of the re-open and hit me in the head.
I would say you have a free swinging type hinge on your doors. Try putting a self closing hinge on there. There’s a little spring action that snaps close and will hold the door closed.
I came here to watch something that I will probably never need and I ended up making alfredo later because of it. This channel never ceases to amaze me! Thanks for the recipe!
That’s awesome!
Honest take on the recipe?
@@immanueldelcastillo6041 it’s a very simple recipe but delicious. I like to add a bit more cheese and let it sit and cool down for a bit if you’d like it thicker.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter Nice. ✊
Btw I had a similar problem with my cabinet doors before. I tried doing the same method with a cheaper brand of adhesive. The only difference is I did not let it sit for a day so it sagged down. 😂
@@immanueldelcastillo6041 its a solid recipe!
Wow this video was a lifesaver, I had no idea that cabinets had a detachable button. A pot detached one of our hinges and it was driving us mad, so glad it was this easy of a fix to reattach! THANK YOU!!
Ur a star! 13 videos later over 3 weeks starring at the repair.. Seen ur video.. 10min glue attachment and next day 10seconds to put door on..Thankyou dearly next !!!!!
Great video for the person with little or no mechanical ability and few or no tools. That’s content for the masses. Keep that up and you’ll be at a million subscribers before long.
Thanks Doug!
Thank you! You saved my day! Followed your video and fixed my broken cabinet door. God bless you man! 👍🙏
Thank you - my kitchen cupboard door fell off and I was clueless what to do! I know now, so big thank you from the UK 🇬🇧
Somebody please give this guy a medal! Thanks man 👍
Thanks for this video! I worked at a place that had big thick three ring binder manuals which were always being added to. The way the employees put them away in the cupboard was to shove the doors shut. This caused the doors to pop off and eventually the hinges to pull out as in your demo.
Thanks man, simple, to the point and helped me fix 2 kitchen doors
This was a pretty handy tip for sure!
I just used JB weld a few months back to do the same thing. Never thought of using PL.
I lightly oiled the screw and plate before inserting it, and was able to still loosen the screw to adjust it after.
It would have worked perfect but the JB Weld bulged a bit and wouldn’t let the plate slide.
Next time I do it I’ll trowel the JB or PL flat, then scoop out the hole with a 5mm straw so there’s no excess to bulge when I thread the screw in.
That interesting, I was thinking about putting some oil on the screws. I’ve used this a few times on the job, I always just make sure the hinge is where it needs to be and then glue it on so that it will never come off.
3 am here in the Netherlands🤣🤣 but it doest matter because there is a new video of my favorite youtuber thanks for all the tips again man, have a great weekend!!!!!👌👌
Cheers from Canada Rushill! You have great weekend as well🍻🔥
@@TheFunnyCarpenter cheers 🍻🔥
I just fixed my loose cabinet door hinge. Thanks for this video. You are the real MVP!
Thank you so much for this diy fix. This is the second time my kitchen cabinet door has been off the hinges for months! The first time it broke it was not fixed this way. I’m sure this time it will stay put.
Thank you for this video. The hinges of my bathroom cabinets are almost coming off, and I need to do something about it. I know nothing about repair, so I will give this a try. Looks simple enough for me.
Best wishes on the fix!
Thank you so much. I have now successfully reattached my cupboard door without having to ask someone for help! You beautiful freaking hero!
Great Vid. Love how you show the repair can be done with virtually zero tools. I too own tools but frequently prefer a more MacGyver method of repair just cuz😁
Thanks Matt:) lol it’s always more satisfying when your method is slightly less sophisticated but deliver equal results!
Great video just bought my first home and one of the cabinets just fell. Definitely gonna try this
I have to be honest, I did not think that was going to work!! Mission accomplished!!
My hero of the day! Thank you for this.
Hello Funny Carpenter, I just experienced a similar cabinet doors damage as illustrated in your video. I came across your video and found it very interesting and an efficient way to repair damages of this nature. Curious to learn how the repair is holding up. Looking forward to your feedback.
Solid as a rock! Thanks for checking out the video.
Managed to break my desk cabinet door and this helped me fix it, thanks my man 😎👍
You can also mark along the existing holes and use cotton balls and a strong glue such as PL and re drill the holes when dried. I've done this in the past and it works great as the cotton balls with glue really grab hold of the existing board :) Great content and looking forward to your future videos! Happy holidays.
That’s a great tip
I smile all day and laugh out loud. It’s just great…. Man… as I’ve always said before: I just can’t stand it!!! Your content is not only practical, relevant, creative, and informative. It is incredibly entertaining and delightful.
Thanks again!!!
Btw: let us know when your shirts and swag are available, I’ll be sure to line up and purchase some! 👍🏽
Thanks Emanuel I greatly appreciate the kind words😀
I ended up cooking up the chicken alfredo and it turned out very good,
That’s awesome, my mom would be happy.
Thank you!!! Gonna go fix my cabinet today 🎉
Thank you so much and I’m definitely going to try your mom’s recipe!!
😭😭😭 why did I find this after I reversed all the equipment on my medicine cabinet door, with a screwdriver, almost cried trying to rehang it by myself and chipped my bathroom sink in the process?!?!?! Also switching the open side threw off the centering of everything. Ugh. I need ice cream. Thank you for the information.
Thank you for this video! It worked! 🎉
Best video!
Now I want to fix someone's cabinets and look amazing in their eyes 🤣
One day!
You are the man! This worked great
Thank you! Loved it.
nice one, if it works it works. I've repaired these before by drilling out the fricked blown out hole, and using five minute epoxy and dowels. Once dried, pre-drill and set screws and hinge. Makes it easier to do any adjustments later than if the screws were set in adhesive. I'm not sure if you can tap PL lol. Just have to make sure not to drill right through the cabinet of course.
Thanks for the video idea! How to make fettuccini Alfredo!
It’s dead simple and delicious!
I love your videos bro, also I love that adhesive I use the xl or one for mirrors and granite great brand overall
Thanks Joel, totally agree. I’ve tried other brand of the same type of glue but it’s never the same!
hmm Can't get Lepage in Australia. I'm going to give Loctite a go. Thanks for the tips. I'm a single mum so can't afford to get tradies in to fix every little thing.
I hear you. But some Ikea cabinets man...no matter how you put together a wall hanging Eket it's always trapezoidal. And it has pivot pin hinges at bottom and top. Aint no adjusting them doors to not be crooked. Freaking four different cleats for this one setup I did recently for a client's office. Two cabs with double doors. Two cubes on the side. All supposed to be "one" cabinet install. Wish he had asked me beforehand, woulda sent him in a different direction. But I got a lot more other handyman work from him so, yeah.
Having installed many a Ikea wardrobe, I know the pain of learning how to adjust those hinges. Especially the tall mirrored doors with four hinges. It's a process.
Gosh I feel your pain! I’ve done a few IKEA installs for clients- never fun!!!
Great information.
Thanks Shawn
Thanks so much!!!!!!
You’re awesome dude! Ty
Great content for women like me who have few tools. Duct tape and Velcro are my fave tools,
Nice 👍
Would a fix like this work if the broken bracket also took off a chunk of the cabinet frame? Like it ripped straight out the side of the cabinet frame? Could you use this glue to put the broken piece of wood from the frame back on and also fill the screw hole and secure the bracket?
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Brilliant
Thanks for this. One point i'll disagree with, the least one can do as a functioning adult is learn clockwise/counter-clockwise.
I came across this video when searching for a way to fix my Ikea Liatorp bookcase with glass panel doors. One of the doors fell off during a home move and the hinge ripped straight out and has left a similar type of hole to the one in your video in my bookcase frame. Do you reckon this method would work on MDF? Thanks :)
Fixed. Thanks man. Very helpful
Thanks
Brother we have to refinish your kitchen one day ! =) materials and labour on me ;)
😂it’s bad I know! I have all my bathroom stuff ready to go -hopefully I can get some time this week to bring it out for phase 1😂
I spent several hours last week working on a fix like this hahahah I don't know why, but my "butterfly" hinges were not clicking as easy as yours. I HATED IT.
There is a high resistance to begin to open with Blum hinges and their plates only use two very short screws each and chipboard is very crumbly so I always worry that these 2 screws will rip out due to normal use eventually but if they ever do it is useful if you can drill thru into the side wall of the adjacent cabinet and introduce longer screws
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what's the name for those hinges? do you have a Amazon link for them?
And tips on stripped holes that hold that cabinet door itself??
Thanks... my kid accidentaly unhinged our cabinet
I use krazy glue and paper towel, packing it in and soaking in lifts, plane/file down If needed, then re-drill the hole. More work, but then the hinge can be replaced in the future.
Also use krazy glue to reinforce the particle board before doing the paper towel, and on new cabinets I will pull the hinge mounts, soak the holes, then reinstall. Keeps this from happening in the first place.
Nice fix mate🍻
Is that a metric butter knife or regular??
Imperial all the way😂
I got the tube how do I get it in the hole?
What do I do when the section with the hinges has come apart from the rest of the door
How about a door that won’t close?? The hinges are intact, nothing is cracked or broken, it just re-opens when closed. (Just the one door so my brother’s theory that the kitchen is slanted has been dismissed.) we tried tightening all the screws and it only served to increase the velocity of the re-open and hit me in the head.
I would say you have a free swinging type hinge on your doors. Try putting a self closing hinge on there. There’s a little spring action that snaps close and will hold the door closed.
@@TheFunnyCarpenter thank you!
If that was my cabinet door, I would accidentally glue the hinge at the wrong height.
😂
No biggie just put a forstner bit in your drillpress and reseat the hinge in the door like they do at the factory.
I want this to work. At least until the wife is the one who is opening the door if/when the repair gives up.
lol 😂 unfortunately that PL won’t give up.
wow. i wish i saw this video before i unscrewed all the brackets to take doors off 🤦🏽♂️
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It was. Sold it.
Instructions unclear, fixed the hinge with pasta. That did take a week to dry but the hinge is solid now.
If you can't fix it with PL Premium, it's not broken!
Who's got a caulking gun but no screwdrivers?
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Hey, aren't you a cabinet maker?
Some might say…🍻
That's one way to botch it 😂
Would not call that a repair... Lol
Door works perfectly and that hinge will never come off…
@@TheFunnyCarpenter totally agree, was meant to be a joke😁
...the butter knife is a tool.
I googled it… it’s just considered a butter knife🍻
@@TheFunnyCarpenter
It’s a tool for buttering.
Can you get dis shit in the UK? I fell into ny wardrobe drunk and ripped the door off
I hope so! PL Premium is the best glue for this type of stuff. Reminds me of the time I tool off the old toilet paper holder.