I'm finishing up a router table, and I have a small access door on the side (to get at the switch wiring and top-mounting bolts). The opening looks like this:
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You can see I've placed the two hinges for the door where I want them. The opening is 3-1/2" high. I can get into that spot with a small routing plane to make the mortises, but I can't really figure out how to drill/drive the mounting screws. Maybe I'm overthinking it, but I know that if I get a little off with the holes, the hinges might not function well. It's not accessible with a drill of any kind (maybe with a flex- or right-angle-head, but I don't really want to spend $25 extra just for this). I suppose I can just make a centered-as-possible hole with a small nail and hope for the best, but I'm wondering if there are better solutions.
Can hinges supporting a door this small (made of 3/8" ply) perhaps be epoxied in place?
I'd appreciate any thoughts or ideas. Thanks!
Phil