Cooler lid hinges

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Cooler lid hinges

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Ever had a cooler lid hinge come unscrewed?

I tried bigger screws and epoxy to no avail.

I went to pop rivets I think this will be the way to getter done.
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Bigger screws worked for me......so far.
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Here's a good trick I learned from JT51's brother Butch. Take all the plastic hinges off your coolers chunk em away. take a old boat strap cut it peices bout 4 or 5 inches long take oversized screws and fender washers go through the strap back into the exsisting holes, Butch fixed 2 of my coolers a couple years ago, still going strong. I tell ya that Butch is full of Ideas. :thumbup:
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I just had a lid come off this last weekend....Two broken hinges.
I'm going to try the strap idea.
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If you dont want to cut up a strap or dont have one, I did the same thing but went to a fabric store and got some free samples (i believe they call em swatches) of heavy canvas material. works great. can also be used to make new latches as well.
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please explain how to on the latch
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After seeing a friend do this, I replaced the hinges on two coolers with the thick clear plastic hose you can buy by the foot at Lowes. Just cut off about 3" and split it lengthwise. I moved the screws over slightly and put them in with a little 5200. I like the hose better than the fabric only b/c it stays rigid and doesn't collapse when you open the lid all the way. This has worked well for me so far. :thumbup:
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have used leather from an old belt or pair of boat shoes. Usually last longer than the plastic ones the coolers come with.
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What a mess wrote:please explain how to on the latch
Put in a screw in the box and a hole in the leather flap hanging down from the top. Fit screw to hole. Your married so I am sure you will figure it out sooner or later
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MudDucker wrote:
What a mess wrote:please explain how to on the latch
Put in a screw in the box and a hole in the leather flap hanging down from the top. Fit screw to hole. Your married so I am sure you will figure it out sooner or later
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You are correct I am married so I forgot how to do all that just about the time the wedding cake got stale. :oops:

I'd ask for photos and instructions but if I wasn't real clear that I meant on cooler repair only no telling what I might end up with around here.
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Put in a screw in the box and a hole in the leather flap hanging down from the top. Fit screw to hole.
Basically. But I used the existing posts from the old hinges and just replaced the part on the lid with a piece of fabric and cut a hole in it to fit over the post.
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getter done
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We know, just for rent right? :oops:
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