Posting this here because I don't think it reaches the bar of "woodwork."
We have a lazy Susan kitchen cabinet. The upper hinge screws are stripped. The piece of wood that the screws go into is pretty thin, and immediately on the other side of it is the dishwasher. Both the screw holes and the back side are pretty torn up at this point from repairs by the previous homeowners. We were thinking of doing the usual fix with matchsticks/toothpicks/wood dowels and wood glue, but the whole thing just looks pretty unstable.
Is there anything you would recommend we do differently to rebuild this into a stable enough state to support this frequently-used hinge?
We have a lazy Susan kitchen cabinet. The upper hinge screws are stripped. The piece of wood that the screws go into is pretty thin, and immediately on the other side of it is the dishwasher. Both the screw holes and the back side are pretty torn up at this point from repairs by the previous homeowners. We were thinking of doing the usual fix with matchsticks/toothpicks/wood dowels and wood glue, but the whole thing just looks pretty unstable.
Is there anything you would recommend we do differently to rebuild this into a stable enough state to support this frequently-used hinge?
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