If this thread is somewhere else please direct me to it but my search didn’t turn up this specific topic. Otherwise...
I need to re-attach a lower hinge that broke loose when the door slammed open in 20 knots of wind. There had obviously been multiple repairs over the years and now it’s time to fix it right. The pics show where the hinge was attached, the mess that the inside became over the years and the repair we did by cutting the old flange out of the inner door frame and making a doubler with a new flange. We also installed an extra piece of .025 between the outer skin and the new flange which runs aft for about 3 in.
I’ve made a new rear half of the hinge (pin piece not welded on yet) and we were going to move the 2 screw holes forward to go thru the new flange and door material so the attachment would be very strong. I’m not crazy about drilling thru the flange because the nuts on the inside may end up interfering with the closing of the door. I’m leaning toward making a doubler piece out of .0.40, maybe 3-4” sq. and riveting it to the door outside as a doubler to bolt thru with machine screws. I’ve seem a number of different repairs in this area but can’t remember specifically what they looked like.
Does anyone have pics of a repair they are happy with? I realize that if I add a doubler outside, that the new “pin tube” will have to be welded on the hinge piece with a slight adjustment for the change since the hinge will sit slightly higher. I will also have to replace the remaining 3 round head rivets with flush ones.


