Yes, I could do that. But, remember, the frame is plastic. So, too much pressure and I might have a bigger problem on my hands. And, I want this to end up looking as good as stock if at all possible.
One thing I have tried is removing the door from the camera body and drilling 2 holes through the plate. I then attached 2 cut-down, pan-head machine screws. Problem is, even cut-down, they still protrude too far in to the door assembly so that when I attempt to close the camera up, the screws prevent the camera from doing so fully. If I can find the same diameter machine screw in maybe a 2-3mm length, I might be able to pull it off, as the screws draw up the plate enough so that it doesn't appear too out of whack. And, when re-covered in new leather, will be only slightly visible on the camera's underside.