After it has dried get a new screw that is not stripped and screw it in the hole that was repaired.
How to replace door hinge screws.
Open the door wide and insert a wedge under the bottom outside corner to level it.
Screws straight through the two holes toward the center of the door.
Mark the location of the screws.
With a screwdriver put the rest of the screws into the hinge and the holes.
Screws that go through the jambs and solidly anchor into the framing.
Temporarily screw the hinge jamb in place by driving two 8 3 inch drywall screws through it.
If the hole is stripped as well as the screw you can plug the hole with wood matches that are covered in glue.
If you have a centering hinge drill use the hinge as a template and the finish repair will be better than new and last for years.
Well it s usually not that easy especially when it comes to a door that has been removed from the door jam and hinges multiple times.
Another hint is to use a long screw in one of the holes in the top most hinge long enough to penetrate the stud.
If you are fixing just a few loose screw holes for something that has multiple hinges like a door you can put a wedge.
Hinge screws with at least two 3 in.
Replace the hinge back in the jamb where you cut the mortise.
The best way to beef them up is to replace the standard 3 4 in.
Remove the hinges when you re done marking.
Make sure the hinge folds together the same way as the door will close.
Turn the new hinge with the head of the pin turned up.
Put the hinge in place and install the screws.
Some of the hinge screws tighten and some of them don t.
If the hinge and jamb are painted cut the paint around the leaf with a utility knife swing the leaf away from the jamb.
Do the same with the location of the hinge on the door.
Use your pencil to mark the location of the screws in the jamb.
Check that the door jamb on the hinge side is plumb and shim as necessary.
Remove the screws that hold the loose hinge leaf to the door jamb.
Remove the screws for one of the hinges on both the door and the frame.
You unscrew the hinge screws from both the door jam and door.
Ok i followed chris cudmore s suggestion and found the same hinge.
After time the weight of the door will pull on the hinge and cause the door not to hang straight.
If there is paint over the hinge you can slice around it carefully with a utility knife or box cutter to free it so you.
If the door has a large hinge with four screw holes just drive 3 in.
Take your hinge and screw it in with all the screws except for the hole that has been repaired.
Any help is much appreciated.
One end of the hinge has no screws and is soldered onto the door.
You can also use a golf tee.
Any ideas on how i can remove this ugly looking hinge that snapped.