Hinges for Rehanging Kitchen Cabinet Doors
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I am repainting my kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are solid wood. They are original cabinets for 1955 ( when the house was built) I took all the doors off the cabinets along with the hinges. I need to purchase new hinges. Should I go with the traditional old style hinges that are not adjustable? Or should I purchase the hidden adjustable types? Do they make retrofit hinges that will work in my application? The Cabinet boxes are 3/4" thick. Thanks |
Hinges for Rehanging Kitchen Cabinet Doors
On Mar 23, 8:58*am, "Tube Audio" wrote:
Hello I am repainting my kitchen cabinets. *The cabinets are solid wood. *They are original cabinets for 1955 ( when the house was built) I took all the doors off the cabinets along with the hinges. I need to purchase new hinges. *Should I go with the traditional old style hinges that are not adjustable? *Or should I purchase the hidden adjustable types? *Do they make retrofit hinges that will work in my application? The Cabinet boxes are 3/4" thick. Thanks The hinges you are talking about normally require a good size hole to be drilled with a Forstner bit but there may be other options available. http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=45 http://www.woodcraft.com/depts.aspx?DeptID=2230 Post in rec.woodworking, somebody there might know of a source for adjustable hinges that don't need a mortise. |
Hinges for Rehanging Kitchen Cabinet Doors
On Mar 23, 8:58*am, "Tube Audio" wrote:
Hello I am repainting my kitchen cabinets. *The cabinets are solid wood. *They are original cabinets for 1955 ( when the house was built) I took all the doors off the cabinets along with the hinges. I need to purchase new hinges. *Should I go with the traditional old style hinges that are not adjustable? *Or should I purchase the hidden adjustable types? *Do they make retrofit hinges that will work in my application? The Cabinet boxes are 3/4" thick. Hinge adjustability is pretty much required on frameless (aka Euro 35mm) cabinets, but your cabinets have face frames. If you take a reasonable amount of care installing the new hinges you really don't need any adjustability at all. R |
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