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Hi All
Having trouble using 26mm cabinet hinges from Homebase. Typical, not an instruction sheet in sight. I've milled the 26mm holes in the doors so that the hinges are in roughly the right place, but have no idea on how far from the edge of the carcass the plates should be. What looks right at first doesn't seem to work. Is there a formula for positioning these things? Dave |
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"Dave" wrote in message
oups.com... Hi All Having trouble using 26mm cabinet hinges from Homebase. Typical, not an instruction sheet in sight. I've milled the 26mm holes in the doors so that the hinges are in roughly the right place, but have no idea on how far from the edge of the carcass the plates should be. What looks right at first doesn't seem to work. Is there a formula for positioning these things? Dave try the data sheets here -- http://www.cabinetparts.com/tech_dat...lum_index.html HTH Mister McHenry |
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