You might be able to slip a thin piece of wood, with the hole cut out, on
the back side.  Maybe even stain or paint it to match.
Blessings,
Tom

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  Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 4:57 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] hollow doors and knobs


    I have some folding closet doors, which are hollow. I have installed
  a knob and although they have not come off, they always seem a little
  loose. I suspect that because they are hollow, pulling on the knob
  flexes the door just enough to keep the screw a little loose and well
  you can't tighten it up, but so much as well. So, what I wanted to do
  is either find a washer that would distribute the load a little more
  or find some sort of insert or sleeve the screw could fit inside of
  that would have some type of flared end that would take some load off
  the screw I guess. Well before I do anything, thought I'd ask some of
  you experts for any thoughts.

  tnx,


  


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