This wardrobe door just like detached itself. Anyone know how I can glue it back or some shit?

This wardrobe door just like detached itself. Anyone know how I can glue it back or some shit? I'm not really good with this stuff.

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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    just, like, glue it back or some shit.

  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    What’s in the safe?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I SAID WHAT’S IN THE SAFE

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >WHAT’S IN THE SAFE
        obviously a barracks or school
        so obviously a firearm

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    am cabinet guy

    unscrew the door so it's just the vertical stick
    buy wood glue and "strapping tape"
    glue the raw parts and use the tape to pull it as tight as you can
    you can also buy 4 24" bar clamps, use them, and return them after

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      That was nice of you.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >buy wood glue and "strapping tape"
      correct answer
      I'd leave the door on, because there's no way he'll be able to remount those hinges to swing level
      if door is open 90degrees from the cabinet, can stack books under it the corner of it so it kinda levers into the glue face, even
      kid's gonna be hard pressed to do any of this right with zero experience
      looks like dorm/barracks crap imitation IKEA
      >>
      I'd run the glue bead, set up the door on some books like I said to take the weight off, and drive some finishing nails to clamp it
      if it looks like crap after, set the nails and fill with toothpaste and paint the whole border thr same black as the lentil
      or whatever color seems nice
      or any color whatsoever
      the monochrome of that photo is depressing

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >I'd
        ohh, just noticed the split in the ceiling right at the corner
        drive a couple screws into that to get it relaminated and square before you do any glueing

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >no way he'll be able to remount those hinges to swing level
        You can usually adjust those hinges by fricking about with the central screw to level the doors and remove any gaps.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          >You can
          I can
          You can
          He was asking how to use glue

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            Yea, cause the entire piece of plywood it mounts to detached. Glue needs to go first, so re-adjustments can follow.

            • 10 months ago
              Anonymous

              Again, you're talking like a person with knowledge and experience. OP has neither.

              • 10 months ago
                Anonymous

                I mean sure, but the point is he won't need to re-mount it to the exact level, and it's not like we're not already down to walk him through.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/SFZMlbA.jpg

      >buy wood glue and "strapping tape"
      correct answer
      I'd leave the door on, because there's no way he'll be able to remount those hinges to swing level
      if door is open 90degrees from the cabinet, can stack books under it the corner of it so it kinda levers into the glue face, even
      kid's gonna be hard pressed to do any of this right with zero experience
      looks like dorm/barracks crap imitation IKEA
      >>
      I'd run the glue bead, set up the door on some books like I said to take the weight off, and drive some finishing nails to clamp it
      if it looks like crap after, set the nails and fill with toothpaste and paint the whole border thr same black as the lentil
      or whatever color seems nice
      or any color whatsoever
      the monochrome of that photo is depressing

      I used wood glue and some of these screws. Seems to be fine now.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        good job

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        another happy ending

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    While you're at it, shoot some glue into this crack and then put a few screws in it to force it back together.

    In the future, don't buy particle board furniture.

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