How to Fit Perfect Door Hinges
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- With just a couple of easy woodworking techniques and a couple of tips along the way anyone can fit tight, accurate hinges to doors that they will be proud of.
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It’s so perfect, yet something most people wouldn’t even notice- let alone appreciate. maybe I’m a weirdo, but I thoroughly appreciate it and this video🤓
It depends on the person. Those who see it and appreciate it prob know how difficult it is!
I’ve fitted a few hinges during my DIY lifetime but I’ve never known the exact recommended positions or in deed the correct way round to put the hinge, 3 pivots to the frame and 2 to the door. My fittings have been random up to now!
I also won’t be sharpening my pencil any more!
My wife notices lol
@@Mikerumball 😂👍
Superb video 👍🏼👍🏼
As someone who has been an instructor for many years (not joinery or DIY) I can say that this guy is a truly great instructor. Calm, clear and just lets his knowledge flow through him. Top notch.
A great presenter as well.
You are such a good teacher! Calm, clear and precise! Thank you. The camera work is also fantastic … and no annoying music. You are a blessing to newbies like me.
Yes he SURE IS! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😁 And he is more practical in his approach. Great for beginners who may not have all the fancier accessory tools handy.
I've been doing DIY for decades. I don't need this video, I know how to fit hinges. Err well, so I don't know as much as I thought I did. A very useful video, thank you.
Well I'm glad you found something useful in the video!
If I'd had teachers like you when I was at school I might have left with more than my bus fare home. As a jobbing handyman, your videos are my first port of call when tackling any job for the first time. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, please keep up the good work.
I haven't put a door on for years. Now we've moved house, the missus wants them all changed, so I'm going to be busy. I like the Stanley knife cut idea . The edges are so clean. You're a great tutor with easy to follow guidance. Thanks.
Great job in explaining! Thanks!
You’d make a great teacher! I liked your explanation better than the rest of the other CZcamsrs!
Your friend,
Barry
i am a full on fabrication engineer never really thought about wood work however i found that so satisfying and relaxing just to take your time and appreciate the finishing result
I never use the screws that come with any fittings, hinges or any door fittings because they are usually crap.
Stainless or so soft !
Pilot them and when youve Placed your screw in the pilot hole scrape your knife against a bit of sandpaper over the screw heads.works a treat to stop them slipping out
The hinge screws are find just hit the hinge with the Vix bit to pre-drill very screw your going stick a screw holes on the hinge and lower the torx pressure on your screw gun and hit the center of the hole with an 1/8” drill bit if you don’t have Vix bit, if the Screw is way thicker use a 3/16 drill bit, or the screws heads will snap. Do not use a regular Drill because you can’t control the torx pressure on a regular drill to drill the screws. I’ve installed more than thousands of Doors For Builder Square, HomeDepot & for Lowe’s at their Costumers houses. I’ve made Front Entry Door’s and Raised Panel Cabinets, and installed many Kitchens, custom and store bought cabinets a lot of other wood work. Commercial Building and all their hardware and Complete Houses. From cutting roofs to inside fabricating Interior Dom roof’s to Stair cases hand rails, Crowns, Interior wood work of vehicles. I’m just a very old wood craftsman. Just in case you question my experience. Hope it works for you, cheers.
I use decking screws haha never ever had a problem
Only another 12 doors and 36 hinges to go! :) (I would like to see him fitting hinges to a door where the frame was already installed.)
Well his method of putting a 12”steel ruler ( not a joiners tool) across the edge of the door to somehow allow marking the hinge depth wouldn’t work as shooting the door in to an old frame requires planing a slight back fall on the edge of the door,all joiners just hold a pencil and run it freehand using door edge to gauge off simple
Miss my old carpenter dad so much, he used to handmade all the furniture. Like the old way to do the wood job.
Through this video I’m now certain that I’ll will be able to help that cute classmate of mine out which asked me out to help her by installing a door hinge at her place!
Thanks Stuart!
Precision hinge instalation. I'm 63 now and have installed many doors but you never too old to learn from an expert with some great tips that I have never considered. Great Video
I never thought I'd make it through a 15min tutorial on how to fit a door hinge, but it was rivetting throughout and covered more points than I could have imagined! In particular you clearly explained where to site the hinge for which I am grateful. Excellent stuff
He wasn't riveting. He was using screws.
This is the first comment I have ever made on any CZcams video.
I just wanted to say that this is an excellent channel and your way of passing on skills, tips &tricks and general advice is spot on.
Well thank you very much. This is this type of comment that keeps me going!
Absolutely brilliant bloke. His skills, tips, tricks, etc are excellent. And his film-making (or video-making) skills are better than excellent. A thousand thanks.
Hi Stuart
Good video. The hinge space at the top of the door can vary depending upon the age of the property that it is to be fitted into and also the type of door for example fire door will have a full specification on the hinge positioning and the type of furniture that can be fitted. But when I was an apprentice we were told the bottom hinge was to be fitted at 9inch up to avoid the hinge being splashed with water during rain etc and causing corrosion it also helps with access when you are chiselling them out👍👍
This is an excellent video, crafted with intelligence and attention to detail. Thank you so much, you have helped me with techniques that have evaded me throughout the installation of the past dozen or so doors I have hung!
Another brilliant and well informed video. The job of fitting a hinge seems in my head a simple one, your video shows its a lot harder then you'd imagine but explained it perfectly with detailed easy to follow instructions.
Thank you. I hope it gives you some tips
The wood in South Africa is so full of knots that The router is the best way, but I do enjoy my antique hand tools from my grandfather.
Thanks for your tutorial on this one task that daunts me on doors. Appreciate you taking the time to share
Your channel is one of the best DIY ones. Top tips that make the difficult jobs look easier and less daunting for us novice diy'ers. You are a 🌎 of wisdom. Thank you
Thank you very much
Well Stewart, after discovering your channel last week Ive now completed watching your videos over the weekend and now I must say it’s now getting scary for me, I now feel compelled to get cracking and try just about everything I’ve watched for myself. You explain everything in such a way that a completely novice like me can understand, the knowledge you pass on is invaluable, thank you so much for sharing. Your channel as definitely become my number one go to for learning new skills. Thanks once again, can’t wait for your next video 😊
Thats really good to hear - exactly the aim of the channel! Start with something, it doesn't matter what, go slow and expect some things to go wrong along the way but thats how we all learn! Good luck!
Very good
Thanks for this video, it helped me perfectly install my door hinges!
First class carpenter you take your time and explain things clearly feel confident now I will now tackle my first door? fingers 🤞
Some really good quality tips..thanks...how about a tutorial on fitting the door to the frame?
Well done Sir Thank You. Learning a timeless skill is always so satisfying. 👍🏼
"It's very satisfying being able to take out material up to the very accurate edge without even ever touching that edge". That would define you as a true craftsman, but in your case, I think it borders on artistry. Thank you for sharing and teaching us your skills.
Thank you very much - very kind words.
As beautiful as the Arabic sign in your workshop, beautiful job brother.
This is a REALLY well done video - thanks for taking so much trouble. Also it's quite inspiring to see someone taking so much trouble to do what is in essence a simple job really well.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sorry, but it is not a simple job.
Brilliant video, I have always struggled with mounting hinges, really excited to try this method.
The moment I saw him mark a line on a drill bit with a sharpie during the intro so that he knows how deep to drill, I subscribed. Why didn't I ever think of that!!?
Wow! This is the best technique to make the hinges fit precisely in the cut area. Great video, beautifully explained to beginners like me. Thank you.
That way of marking the depth using the hinge itself as a gauge is brilliant. These tips are adding up so fast, I’m forgetting them before I get to use them 👍🏻
Now I know where I've been going wrong all these years. Thanks for this Stuart, an excellent tutorial.
Thank you
Excellent video! Right pace, no padding... Well done to the creator.
Top job! Really well explained and executed!
This is great and very clear. It would be helpful to have a piece on rectifying problems when hanging doors, like when hinges are set too deep or too shallow and the effect this has.
You made that look so easy
Thank you, I thought I knew it all, regarding hinges. Today I learnt the true perfection part of it.
Very nice explanation, satisfying to see this, keep up on your videos.Thank You from Oregon
Engineering precision.
Whereas in my new build, the apprentice chippie has gone at them like Jack Nicholson armed with an axe from The Shining.
Similarly, the chippie on mine must have had his eyes closed at the same time - not a straight line in sight!
that comment actually made me laugh
Haha. I'm doing loads of DIY in my house and finding that the first year apprentice that built my house probably skipped all that training rubbish. My wife even tell friends the apprentice built our house. I have a challenge coming up. How to fix those doors that have closed by themselves since we moved here 1990. Hung on a non-vertical door frames. The levelling and squareness course must have been during nap time.
Beautifully installed and well explained. Thank you.
Thanks
I love watching tradesmen that know what they're doing ..great video
Very clear explanation along with detailed demonstration. Very well done 👍 thank you.
Simple, easy to understand and attention to detail. Proper job! Thanks
Belting job. The tip about chiseling just a millimetre or two from the Stanley line is something I will do next time there's a door to fit.
Thank you, so straightforward in your explanation!
Brilliant. Even the sound of the chisel was enjoyable.
Interesting spacing. When I did my apprenticeship, I was told it was 6" down & 9" up (something about an optical illusion - it's been a 'few' years) - so what's changed?
Very precise and so satisfying to see such a perfect fit. The tip to not use the chisel back against the knife cut line first, but to stay back from line a mm. Or 2 is sage advise ! No overcut or radiused edge around perimeter! Bravo and props to the master woodworker!
Thank you - I've learnt after many years of doing it the wrong way!
Top notch man.
And no annoying background music.
Best DIY vid I have watched! Many thanks!
Actually cried out "oh yes!" when I saw you're tackling this haha! I'm changing at least five of my internal doors, and had to repair the chewed up remains of frames where previous occupants botched screwing hinges. I'm eager for more tips on offering up doors with shims, marking for trimming and frame rebates; seems like such a pig of a job but I'm sure there's an easy way. Yes, self-centering drill bits save so much bother, wish I'd bought those years ago. Chisels only for finishing, router with depth stop for rebating on easy mode.
@@kirkhamandy I have a good router, and made a little jig for rebating hinges, but before I get on with the rest of our doors I'm hoping Stu has suggestions that make the hanging easier. That's this week's excuse for putting it off anyway. 😇
Great video as always. 👍
I spent years using a chisel then, one day I thought I’d try a palm router. I’ve never looked back.
Installed a couple of oak double doors last week. Effortless using the router.
The key, as you show here in your video, is the Stanley knife. Without that it’s very hard to get a nice looking finish surrounding the hinge.
That’s what I use, I just set the depth of the router to match the hinge depth, then freehand cut it out, staying clear of the lines, then finish off with a corner chisel and a normal chisel, I have graduated to marking knife from the stanley knife, it’s quick and easy.
It''s my first time building frames and attaching doors at home. Keeping everything square has been difficult, but now it's time to attach hinges to the doors and frames, and ill be using your method to inset the hinges. Thanks!
Thank you. Very good woodworking practices throughout, explained and shown carefully and clearly.
Great thanks, routered out my hinges for 5 door hangs last week, was super proud of my work. After watching this video I feel literally sick even thinking about them. I can't bear to open my doors anymore!
Great work
Great video and well explained. Do you by any chance have a video describing how to measure, cut and hang the frame side?. I have a project coming up with 5 doors to fix. Also, the trickiest part is making sure the door latch meets the frame accurately, any help would be appreciated.
What a pleasure to view. No wild American hysterics, no shouting just calm presentation accompanied by good camerawork. I doubt I shall ever fit a door but just really good to watch a skilled man at work. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
You are a great teacher and craftsman. It's nice to know that someone still does things the old- fashioned way. But I am so bad at sharpening my tools and can never get a proper result. So I gave up doing things your way a long time ago and use router and home made jig instead.
BTW, I am an 76 year old electrical engineer and ex teacher, so I should know a good one when I see one.
Really appreciate your lesson.
The title should read: "How to fit door hinges perfectly."
It’s marketing he’s trying to sell “Perfect Hinges” - the brand lol 😂
You are perfectly correct
Yeah but we can still understand What he’s saying 👍 it’s no big deal.
@@thedj5914 They didn't say it was
@R S derp 🤷♂️
I’m a carpenter and I was always taught to pare the material out of the hinge recess with a sweeping motion holding the chisel on the flat. Much faster and far easier than this method….
do a demo on you tube!!
Another first class, class in carpentry, eloquently presented......excellent tutorial. Keep them coming Stuart.
Thanks, will do!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video and it’s really going to help me when I install an extra hinge as a part of the fire regulations.
You’re so very good at teaching! Thank you
Another classic video, thanks. I find the really hard part is fitting the door-fitted hinges to the frame accurately - do you rely on measuring and marking?
Thanks. Measuring is not accurate enough. Need to offer the door up an shim in place and then mark as I did with a knife
@@ProperDIY video please!
the best way to mark up for hinges, is to make up a stick, with hinge positions marked, with the door gap at the top marked on the stick, always measure from the top of the door going down. once its made, its easy to mark both frame and door with one stick, and is perfect every time, a rough guide to hinge positions is “the top of top hinge, 6 inches down, the bottom of the bottom hinge, 9 inches up ( from the bottom of the door)
the centre of a centre hinge, central, between top and bottom hinges, ( there is far more forces acting on the top hinge, compared to the bottom one, so its not a bad idea to fit the middle hinge a little above the centre point between top and bottom hinges on the door,
Always, ALWAYS use a marking gauge when marking along the grain, i.e for the width and most importantly the depth of the Butt. Yes, use a knife for marking out across the grain.
1) You're assuming DIY'er own marking gauges and 2) I think I've proved you don't need to
Well done. Good tips. Clear presentation. No distracting music.
I like how you explained the traditional way to mount the hinge too. Knowledgeable.
Hi, nice job. I see so many butchered hinges these days, nice to see a good finish. Two things that spring to mind. 1 Get a soft-faced dead blow hammer for your chisels, I so hate to see a hammer used as a mallet. Dead blow hammers are much better and your chisels will thank you for it.
2 the back of your chisel looks like it's never seen a stone. The shinier the back of your chisel is the better it will sharpen and cut.
Like many here, I use a small router/trimmer to remove the bulk, but people should use your method if they are just a DIYer
Thanks for the video.
Fantastic skill and brilliant job. I would have got a slap off my old boss for using a hammer rather than a mallet though 😂
Thanks . Depends on the type of chisel. My ones are essentially a steel rod from blade to top so no way they will split
Thanks so much again for your video.
I’m hanging a door on a new office partition I built and was just checking I wasn’t going to make a mess😂
I love the tips you gave as I would have just got into it with the chisel.
I’m nearly 60 and still learning so once again
Thank you 👍
Stay well
Ash from Scotland 🏴
You give details to teach us much better than so many other sources. Thanks.
6 zand 9 so they look equal, no other reason
allways retract your blade on your stanley knife after you use it.
A tip I was taught by my carpentry tutor about hinges was most to the post, basically the three part section to the frame and the two part on the door
Really happy to have found your "proper DIY" videos. Thank you so much, from Australia. No more DYI now only DIY.
Glad you like them!
I'd prefer to use a mallet on my expensive chisels.
I only use cheap chisels
@@ProperDIY me too but I still use a mallet even on my cheap ones.
This isn't CZcams DIY, you haven't used a £10k table saw or router table for the smallest of jobs 😂
Having said that, I use my palm router for the bulk since I'm too lazy, I then just use the chisel to clean up the edges, no hammer required!
Palm routers are cheap as chips these days and come in handy for just about anything.
You'll know when I get sponsorship when I start using the big table saw!
I use a palm router ...I have 2 Axminster jigs one set up for 4 inch hinges and one for 3inch hinges really quick and accurate..trend corner chisel to square the corners. they must have paid for themselves ten times over...only have two jigs as I'm too lazy to mess about adjusting them
Very good video Sir. Love the technique. Also love the close-ups of chisel placement and the careful way you came INSIDE the 'Stanley knife' line. Very methodical and safe way To do it. You may add using a nail punch to mark the drill holes if they don't have a self-centering bit (instead of a nail. Lol. But that's a minor trivial point. Watched several different videos on doing this. I learned a lot from each one. Each one slightly different, but ALL GREAT. Thank you. Looking forward to more of your videos. The others were more for the aspiring Jedi level intermediate folks and DIYers. Yours is more practical and useful for beginners who don't have all the fancy knives, and bits etc.
Old school is the best school !! Great tips for the more patient people in the world!! Awesome video
Thank you
I thought it was 6 and 9 rather than 4.5?
It is
Use a marking knife not a Stanley knife and for the depth use a marking gauge, also a wider chisel or Butt chisel, why ? 47 years experience.
Why my way? This is a DIY channel for DIY'ers - most don't have a marking knife, marking gauge and a wide chisel!
47 years experience and still watching diy videos? FFS sad or what?
It's good to see the quality of this workmanship, well done sir!
The no.1 CZcams video on how to fit a butt hinge to a door.
So good to watch the art. And so glad there are now jigs for people like me who don't have these skills.
Gotta appreciate that calm and quality of workmanship. 🙏
Thanks
Wow; attention to detail; perfection.
And the clear and concise explanation, with videography to match, is top-notch. Subscribed.
Really clear and informative video. Thanks. So many little tips along the way to a perfectly aligned hinge and the commentary is available as captions too. 10 out of 10!
Thank you sir, this is so helpful for someone new in carpentry. I have finished a chicken cage made of wood, and now the last stage is to fix the hinge onto the top door. And this tutorial is so useful. Marking using a knife instead of a pencil, that is so useful, coz all these while I was using a pencil.
Thanks, I have to do 2 doors this week and was a bit cautious on how to start, this has given me confidence now and tips that I needed, especially a sharp chisel and blade. Looking forward to doing it now. Cheers, Phil
Glad I could help!
All you need is a 38 mm chisel, much more accurate ,ridiculous using 18 mm
I used this method in class today. Got a good result. 👍
Your explanation is the best I have seen. Perfect. Thanks
Very very helpful, it enabled me to get it just right, many thanks.
I like the way you talk to yourself in the video and don’t cut it out 😂I do that all the time
(I hope all the comments don’t bother you ...I just wanted to show my appreciation and how impressed I am and I’m pretty sure CZcams likes comments, so hopefully you and people reading don’t mind✌🏻😜)
No problem
I found this at the perfect time! In s couple weeks I will be hanging a door for the first time!
One of the best DIY videos I have seen foe a long time
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial my man. Such a perfect fitting hinge. A thing of beauty!
Excellent job! Any job is always about doing it with care & precision to get the perfect results!
As a seasoned carpenter , you have excellent hand tool skills , took me nearly a year to find a way to chop hinges that suits me
Much appreciated
Good job on explaining it through out the video.