Looking for help in solving a problem where the lower door hinge pin on my entry door keeps creeping up and causing the deadbolt to become slightly misaligned making it more difficult to lock. Reading online, I keep coming across suggestions of tightening a screw that’s supposed to lock the pin in place but my hinges don’t seem to have that screw.
Anyone have any other ideas on how to fix this problem?
I’m not a carpenter, but as a mechanic, if the hinge pin is doing that AND the deadbolt has a problem, I would expect a third problem. Maybe the door frame isn’t square, or since it is the bottom hinge pin, maybe a threshold issue. The pin shouldn’t be migrating, and if it did, the deadbolt shouldn’t care. There should be three hinges on an entry door. Is the door warped?
Superglue.
That doesn’t sound like good solution if I ever need to remove the door.
Good thinking.
I’m out of ideas.
Thanks for trying, SatansMaggotyCumFart.
Do the hinges actually line up correctly? If one of them is crooked, on the door or jamb, that could probably cause the pin to work it’s way out.
Take some large grit sandpaper and give the pin a few twists to rough it up and create horizontal groves.
Other people have better ideas, but a very small dab of blue Loctite (the one that isn’t permanent) on the bottom knuckle would keep it in place but probably be removable with a hammer and pin.
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Use a thicker pin? Replace the hinges?