How to repair a stripped screw hole with a toothpick.
How to fix a stripped door hinge with toothpicks.
This is the fix.
Next grab a paper towel and the wood glue.
Ever try tightening a screw and it just keeps turning and doesn t grab.
A simple method of using golf tees to fix holes that have been stripped out and are to big so the screws will not tighten up the hinge to the door or jamb.
This applies to holes drilled in wood and isn t meant for sheetrock.
If you are fixing just a few loose screw holes for something that has multiple hinges like a door you can put a wedge underneath it to support it while you unscrew the loose hinge and fix the stripped holes.
Make a mark on the toothpick with a pen or marker so that you know about where it comes out of the hole.
If all the hinges have loose screws it will be easier to just completely remove the door.
The fit should be very tight.
The wrong way is a temporary fix not cool.
I had tried the toothpick and glue method shown here in the past on another door in the house when something similar happened involving a gaggle of giggling teenagers.
This will give you a sense of the number of toothpicks you ll need for each hole.
Like most ordinary folks we enjoy privacy during bathroom time so i needed to fix it.
Stick and ordinary wooden toothpick into the stripped screw hole.
It did not work.
The screws pulled out of the door and the holes were permanently stripped.
Remove the toothpicks from the hole and apply a generous amount of glue to the bottom of the toothpicks.