Not new no, I acquired it from family.Is it new? Send it back and say its faulty. Shouldnt destroy itself 5 mins after being out together. Obviously sub standard materials.
Not new no, I acquired it from family.Is it new? Send it back and say its faulty. Shouldnt destroy itself 5 mins after being out together. Obviously sub standard materials.
I would coat the large hole with resin/araldite.Fill screw holes with same
put hinge in place,squeeze out excess glue and clean ,insert screws.leave to dry/glue cured
This i would do for the door only and get some of those plates i mentioned earlier
Did not know they have made a plate for the door
I think i would try that first before resin/epoxy
Shame about the screws coming through
You can `try`gluing piece back on with pva.Cover area with cling film or plastic bag then G-Clamp over piece untill dry
This `may`look ok or may look crap.If it ends up looking rubbish you could put a strip of tape of some sort(maybe same colour? )along the bottom to hide the holes like a plinth...sort of
Always file down the screw point to avoid it coming through.
Seriously now if that was mine I would get myself a forstner bit to drill a new hole and move the hinge up or down -dead easy to do with the bit as you only drill it in to top of the round bit - If there are only two hinges on those doors I would fit a third in middle. Also do not use a battery driver to put the screws in.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/forstner-drill-bit-set-5-pieces/1955v