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cdude t1_j27pbau wrote

Looks like MDF/particle board. You can certainly try filling it back with wood glue and sawdust, or some type of wood epoxy. The problem is those screws will most likely strip out again. I recommend putting in threaded inserts with your adhesive of choice.

This is a pretty good video for your exact situation: https://youtu.be/QWNE3KN9Icw

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microcozmchris t1_j27w82z wrote

Amazon "cabinet hinge repair plate" is the best option. They're thin metal plates that go well outside of the damaged area. Less than $20.

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fuxxociety t1_j27ob2d wrote

luckily that's the cabinet on the end. You can drill all the way through to the other side without affecting the finished look of the visible side.

I wouldn't use plastic inserts. Instead, pick up some FlipToggle drywall anchors.

https://images.thdstatic.com/productImages/41f4485c-9b6e-4c89-b4c8-5ae86df9eb61/svn/fliptoggle-hollow-wall-anchors-425m-64_300.jpg

You'll have to drill out the existing hole much bigger than it was, but after inserting the anchor, the included bolt will hold sturdier than the original.

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awny777 t1_j282qkf wrote

I already fixed this by using a wood screw in the free middle hole, in the center of the hinge.

(not the cleanest method but the fastest / cheapest)

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Bassinyoface358 t1_j2848fy wrote

Bondo, sand it, paint it, then re drill the holes.

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Stormborn21 t1_j27nge2 wrote

Those look like some seriously short screws if I am looking at things correctly. Probably the simplest solution would be to try some plastic screw anchors. Also wouldn't hurt to hit youtube and see if anyone has some better ideas.

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FORDOWNER96 t1_j27og4q wrote

If its particle board you are screwed

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crash2224 t1_j27pas0 wrote

If you think you can do it, go for it!!!

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