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Basement door rivets

My basement door where the electric/water hookup is has busted out where it's riveted to the hinge. I will take it to a boat repair near me to see if they can fix the broken edge. What size rivets will I need for repair or should I go with bolts? I was also thinking I would see if a reinforcement piece of metal strip could be attached at that lip? Thoughts?
Michael & Roxene, Aussie the wonder dog & his daughter Luna the lunatic.
1993 Grand Villa Unihome 280 build #4203
36' 8.3 Cummins 300 hp- 2001 Chevrolet Tracker toad

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Here's a couple of pictures, the left side has obviously been a problem given the number of rivets vs. the right side
Michael & Roxene, Aussie the wonder dog & his daughter Luna the lunatic.
1993 Grand Villa Unihome 280 build #4203
36' 8.3 Cummins 300 hp- 2001 Chevrolet Tracker toad

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Check to see if the air struts are too high pressure, which can break hinges

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I have repaired two doors with the same damage.  If my memory is correct, I used 3/16" rivets.  I did line the inside of the fiberglass angle with an aluminum strip (1/8" thick x 3/4" wide), cut length to fit.  Fastened strip to fiberglass with JB weld before drilling.  So my rivets were longer than factory installed rivets.

jk
Jack and Cathy
1992 U280 Unihome 36' Build #4034
Cummins 8.3 /  Allison MT647/ PacBrake
Apopka, FL / Barre Center, NY

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I used a piece of flat aluminum as a backer for the new 3/16" rivets. I first filled the damaged holes with jelly resin and drilled some new holes. Didn't have enough good fiberglass left without some filling. I took the belt trim off to remove the entire door and repaired it on a work table. An extra set of hands was helpful. Followed up with a quick coat of white paint. 

I had to redo the strut arm brackets too as they also pulled out. I used a metal plate to spread the load for the strut bracket and used expanding rivets as the door has a gap or air space. Didn't know if it would work but has held up to full time use for three years.
1998 36 foot U270 Build No. 5328 WTFE, 900 watts solar, Victron controller, B2B, bat monitor, 600 AMPH lithium with 2018 Chevy Colorado toad, SKP #110239, Motorcade #17781, 2021 Escape 17B for when Coach is broken down and campsites are too small, retired and full-timer since Dec. 2020. Part of RV family since 1963.

 

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I used stainless screws with nuts.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport