Ok people, this was taught to me by my buddy HogWild76, "Sean"
This is an excellent idea and i have put together some images and instructions to doing it.
We all have had this happen and pretty much think the chest is ruined.
But now there is hope.


We all have some sort of strap we are not using laying around the house.
Any kind of "Nylon strap".

Cut a couple of pieces the size of your hinges.

Burn the edges of it so it wont fray on you later.

Remove the old hinges and keep the screws.

Place the nylon on the chest and screw through the nylon into the same screw holes where the hinges came off. *Now if you have stripped holes you can move over some for new holes. Also on a small 2 hinge chest you can add 3 nylon hinges instead to beef it up, and on larger chest you can add four instead of three to beef those up.

Now you have a good working chest with hinges again that will not rot.

Hope this helps some of you guys out.
Here is an image of my "Brand New" 120 quart that was ruined out at KJO when i slipped in some mud and fell on it breaking all the hinges.
It is like new again and working great. Thanks to some engineering by a buddy of mine. Sean aka HogWild76 or what the KJO hunting party calls him Coony
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This is an excellent idea and i have put together some images and instructions to doing it.
We all have had this happen and pretty much think the chest is ruined.
But now there is hope.


We all have some sort of strap we are not using laying around the house.
Any kind of "Nylon strap".

Cut a couple of pieces the size of your hinges.

Burn the edges of it so it wont fray on you later.

Remove the old hinges and keep the screws.

Place the nylon on the chest and screw through the nylon into the same screw holes where the hinges came off. *Now if you have stripped holes you can move over some for new holes. Also on a small 2 hinge chest you can add 3 nylon hinges instead to beef it up, and on larger chest you can add four instead of three to beef those up.

Now you have a good working chest with hinges again that will not rot.

Hope this helps some of you guys out.
Here is an image of my "Brand New" 120 quart that was ruined out at KJO when i slipped in some mud and fell on it breaking all the hinges.
It is like new again and working great. Thanks to some engineering by a buddy of mine. Sean aka HogWild76 or what the KJO hunting party calls him Coony


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