HumidorDude
16th April 2010, 09:31 PM
Hi everyone,
This is my first post as I have stumbled across this forum on Google. Basically I am relying on anyone's kindness and experience with MDF to help me out in this nick. I have a humidor, It dropped from a stool onto hard floor and the screws (which fix the quadrant hinges in) tore through the MDF slightly. Now when I open and close the humidor lid these screws move in and out and cause huge problems. Sometimes the lid even comes off.
For anyone who is puzzled what a humidor is they are wooden boxes to store cigars. My model is the one attached. I am assuming you know what quadrant hinges are and how they work. So I am looking for a solution to fix this problem, how can i fill in the MDF so when the screws are screwed in they stick?
A tremendous thanks for any ideas!
-Adam.
This is my first post as I have stumbled across this forum on Google. Basically I am relying on anyone's kindness and experience with MDF to help me out in this nick. I have a humidor, It dropped from a stool onto hard floor and the screws (which fix the quadrant hinges in) tore through the MDF slightly. Now when I open and close the humidor lid these screws move in and out and cause huge problems. Sometimes the lid even comes off.
For anyone who is puzzled what a humidor is they are wooden boxes to store cigars. My model is the one attached. I am assuming you know what quadrant hinges are and how they work. So I am looking for a solution to fix this problem, how can i fill in the MDF so when the screws are screwed in they stick?
A tremendous thanks for any ideas!
-Adam.