K
Klaus_K
Hi folks, this is probably a dumb question with no possible answer, but the people on this site have helped me so often in the past, I thought I'd give it a try.
I have a MDF type door, where the wood around the handle area is little more than simple hardboard. I have a decorative door handle that is fixed to this surface, using three brass screws in each corner.
Unfortunately, after a few years of use, I find that the screws start pulling out from the 'wood' - one day soon it's going to come off completely.
So, what I'm looking for is some suggestion for strengthening the hole into which the screws are screwed (or any other approach that people can think of ).
In an ideal world, I'd have four bolts going through the entire thickness of the door, but this would not look very attractive and would probably be overkill. Rawlplugs of some kind might help, but the door isn't thick enough to take most of the common sorts. Even then, the plug can't be *that* much stronger than the wood into which it is drilled, so that might not be the solution.
OK, I think I've described the problem as best I can - any advice will be most gratefully received
I have a MDF type door, where the wood around the handle area is little more than simple hardboard. I have a decorative door handle that is fixed to this surface, using three brass screws in each corner.
Unfortunately, after a few years of use, I find that the screws start pulling out from the 'wood' - one day soon it's going to come off completely.
So, what I'm looking for is some suggestion for strengthening the hole into which the screws are screwed (or any other approach that people can think of ).
In an ideal world, I'd have four bolts going through the entire thickness of the door, but this would not look very attractive and would probably be overkill. Rawlplugs of some kind might help, but the door isn't thick enough to take most of the common sorts. Even then, the plug can't be *that* much stronger than the wood into which it is drilled, so that might not be the solution.
OK, I think I've described the problem as best I can - any advice will be most gratefully received