Wardrobe hinges

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 :)
 
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 :)

Right, I can try that. I don't know which araldite product you mean, a glue or resin? How about epoxy? I've got some of that twin tube epoxy from Poundland, always seems to work well for me but maybe I need something better.

This would be a permanent fix, i.e, screws can't be unscrewed because they're glued in, right?
Alternatively, how about this?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/2819697730...6%26rvr_ts%3D6067b19f1720a9c963115c3cffdcaa8a


Good news is that I've fixed the bottom right carcass side panel. :) I bought a Hafele repair plate as you suggested.



Bad news is that I damaged the outside! :(



I don't get it, the screws are shorter than the width of the panel. Any suggestions for patching it? I won't see it that much but it's annoying once you know it's there. I do have the piece that broke off.

 
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
 
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

Yeah, I think a little piece of something like white electrical tape might be the simplest way to cover it up. But I can't see how to push in those broken areas and make them flush without loosening off the screws a bit.
 
Always file down the screw point to avoid it coming through.

Yeah, will do that next time. Strange though, the cabinet is 15mm thick and the screws are shorter. Maybe over tightening with the electric screwdriver forced it too far.
 
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