Thank you for sharing this great idea. I used toothpicks for my cottage window hinges that wouldnt close properly and the toothpick trick worked perfectly. My appreciated!
Thank you so much man I had the same problem on a wardrobe door hinges. I used one chopstick cut into smaller pieces instead of toothpick becsuse I hadn't one. Now it's tightened as new, the glue wasn't needed and I hope so I did it well.
Thank you for sharing this great idea. I used toothpicks for my cottage window hinges that wouldnt close properly and the toothpick trick worked perfectly. My appreciated!
Thank you so much man I had the same problem on a wardrobe door hinges. I used one chopstick cut into smaller pieces instead of toothpick becsuse I hadn't one. Now it's tightened as new, the glue wasn't needed and I hope so I did it well.
Thank you
Thanks, good guide
Thank you!
Thanks for this!
My pleasure. Simple usually works best!
Will Elmer’s craft glue work in a pinch?
Not sure it has adequate bonding strength. Heck, you can try and and see if it works! You can always redo it.
Great video - thank you. What a great thing to learn. Will this work on a door hinge to an old cabinet where the holes are pretty well shot? Thank you
Yes it will!
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