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kearney
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:44 pm Post subject: Reinforcing Door Holes |
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Hi
In a week or so my doors will go for painting. Before this happens I'd like too reinforce the screw holes that attach the doors to the hinges. It has been suggested that I use countersunk washers (which I will) held in place with thinned epoxy.
I am not sure if this is over kill, but to protect the paint from chipping and the washers from discolouring, I was thinking of putting a layer of thin glass cloth over the washers first.
Has anyone done anything like that? Am I being a touch to anal?
Inquiring minds need to know.
Les
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:52 pm Post subject: Reinforcing Door Holes |
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I'm not there yet, but as a general rule if I use the Tinnerman washers, I paint where the washer goes and then paint the screw and washer separately. Wait until the paint is thoroughly hardened before driving the screws tight.
Linn
On 10/10/2010 6:41 PM, Les Kearney wrote: [quote] Reinforcing Door Holes
Hi
In a week or so my doors will go for painting. Before this happens I'd like too reinforce the screw holes that attach the doors to the hinges. It has been suggested that I use countersunk washers (which I will) held in place with thinned epoxy.
I am not sure if this is over kill, but to protect the paint from chipping and the washers from discolouring, I was thinking of putting a layer of thin glass cloth over the washers first.
Has anyone done anything like that? Am I being a touch to anal?
Inquiring minds need to know.
Les
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:21 pm Post subject: Reinforcing Door Holes |
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Thinking the hinge on the door side shouldn't be coming off for any reason, I recall I used epoxy and flox to attach the hinge to the door, so the 4 screws are basically holding it in place but technically the strength is in the epoxy holding the hinge and door and the screws are reinforcing the bond. I'm having a hard time thinking how the screws will fit the countersunk with glass over them. Also why don’t you just epoxy the washer on after spraying a self etching primer on the washers?, paint them and there should be no reason that they would chip. I have found, since we are using the same primer, that the DTM wash primer has worked better for me with pieces than the 988 has however.
Pascal
From: Les Kearney (kearney(at)shaw.ca)
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:41 PM
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Subject: Reinforcing Door Holes
Hi
In a week or so my doors will go for painting. Before this happens I'd like too reinforce the screw holes that attach the doors to the hinges. It has been suggested that I use countersunk washers (which I will) held in place with thinned epoxy.
I am not sure if this is over kill, but to protect the paint from chipping and the washers from discolouring, I was thinking of putting a layer of thin glass cloth over the washers first.
Has anyone done anything like that? Am I being a touch to anal?
Inquiring minds need to know.
Les
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