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XFactor-41 t1_j5ktgmg wrote

Get a self tapping screw of a slightly thicker diameter. Take a drill bit and widen the metal hole if needed.

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Awordofinterest t1_j5kz092 wrote

Looks like your screwing into plastic, a larger screw might split that.

I know you say it's the oven door, but from the photo I can't tell.

Does this screw bare load or just hold the 2 pieces together? How hot does this area get? is it inside the oven when closed?

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Redzombie6 t1_j5l33h8 wrote

try shooting some liquid nail or something in the hole and then screw into that.

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SkippySh13 t1_j5l3x5i wrote

Superglue a toothpick in. The screw will grab the wood just fine. If you have the cheap flat toothpicks put one on each side.

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dmac66 t1_j5l5omx wrote

Or you can fill the hole with cotton, then saturate the cotton with superglue . After it dries, drill it out and screw in only screw. This process works well with cupboard hinges.

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StarAD t1_j5l62x4 wrote

I would fill it with a 2 part epoxy, let that fully cure then drill it out to fit the original screw.

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JohnSnowflake t1_j5lhgwr wrote

Break a toothpick flush with the screw hole. Install screw with the toothpick in the hole.

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carlbernsen t1_j5mcng5 wrote

I’d use either JB Weld or high temp oven door silicone in the hole.
If using JB Weld etc and you want to be able to remove the screw in future, use a toothpick to spread a layer inside the hole, lightly oil the screw and wind it in, compacting the JB weld around the top of the hole so it’s a good fit. Leave to set. The screw can be unscrewed leaving a new thread because the resin won’t stick to the oil.
Same with the silicone but the thread won’t be as strong.

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thredzboy t1_j5mx89c wrote

Baking soda and superglue, look it up.

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IMi55Trumq t1_j5o4w3p wrote

Fill the hole with rubber cement, let it dry, re-drill the hole with a fine threaded self-tapping screw.

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