Home Improvement Asked by crmdgn on August 15, 2021
Most of the interior doors in my house are these plywood hollow-core things, pretty cheap-looking. Today I saw that two of my closet doors are starting to come apart, as in the photo below:
Is it worth gluing it back down (maybe with some brad nails as well), or does that separation mean that the door is about to fall apart completely and I just need to replace it?
From what we can see the door is salvageable.
I have reskinned doors many times, I have always used white wood glue and clamps.
When I clamp a skin I use quite a few clamps or several with a board to distribute the pressure.
I would look into what caused them to delaminate there may be an underlying issue that will need to be fixed or it will happen again.
Correct answer by Ed Beal on August 15, 2021
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