Request: Source for Old Hinges
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I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to
replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. I did a Google search, but to not avail. If anyone has a source for old hardware, please let me know. Many thanks in advance, Ray Austin, TX === |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman wrote:
I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. I did a Google search, but to not avail. If anyone has a source for old hardware, please let me know. Many thanks in advance, Ray Austin, TX === ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You might try http://www.vandykes.com/ Dave |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
David Bridgeman wrote in
: You might try http://www.vandykes.com/ You beat me to that one, Dave. You might also try Rockler (www.rockler.com), Woodcraft (www.woodcraft.com), Horton Brasses (http://www.horton-brasses.com), Harware Source (www.hardwaresource.com) and many more. Do a google search for brass hinges. |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
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Smaug Ichorfang wrote: David Bridgeman wrote in : You might try http://www.vandykes.com/ You beat me to that one, Dave. You might also try Rockler (www.rockler.com), Woodcraft (www.woodcraft.com), Horton Brasses (http://www.horton-brasses.com), Harware Source (www.hardwaresource.com) and many more. Do a google search for brass hinges. Settler's Hardware in Houston might have something you need. They don't have a website, unfortunately. |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
One thing I forgot - you may need to antique or pickle the hinges if you
can't find them that way from the mfgr. If you fine the correct design and don't like the "shiney new", post back, I've got several formulas for coloring brass. |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
Smaug Ichorfang wrote:
David Bridgeman wrote in : You might try http://www.vandykes.com/ You beat me to that one, Dave. You might also try Rockler (www.rockler.com), Woodcraft (www.woodcraft.com), Horton Brasses (http://www.horton-brasses.com), Harware Source (www.hardwaresource.com) and many more. Do a google search for brass hinges. "Ball & Ball Hardware Reproductions" might be another place to try. http://www.ballandball-us.com/ -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
"Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman" wrote in
: I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. I did a Google search, but to not avail. If anyone has a source for old hardware, please let me know. Many thanks in advance, Ray Austin, TX === Ray, I have to ask, what is wrong with the hinges on the piece? From your pictures they appear to be solid brass and in good condition. If they are solid brass, all you have to do is buff out the surface and you will have hinges that look brand new. JR |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
Hi Ray,
You might check with these folks http://www.antiquehardware.com/product/02264259/ Hope it helps :) Kate "Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman" wrote in message ... I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. I did a Google search, but to not avail. If anyone has a source for old hardware, please let me know. Many thanks in advance, Ray Austin, TX === |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 15:08:19 -0500, "Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman"
wrote: I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. http://www.horton-brasses.com/ These guys are local to me and offer outstanding quality American made, furniture hardware. If you can't find it on the site, email the specs to them. |
Request: Source for Old Hinges
"Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman" wrote in message ... I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. I did a Google search, but to not avail. If anyone has a source for old hardware, please let me know. Many thanks in advance, Ray Austin, TX === It seems unlikely you will findthe exact match. Thats the bad news, the good news is with a sheet of brass, a file ,scraper and hacksaw it is not that difficult to make your own using the originals as patterns .......mjh |
Request: Source for Old Hinges -THANKS
"Ray S. & Nayda Katzaman" wrote: I am refurbishing an old chest for my granddaughter and need to replace the hinges. Here are a couple of pictures of what I need. I have visited both Lowes and The Home Depot, but they do not carry anything like the ones I need, not even their special order catalogs. I did a Google search, but to not avail. If anyone has a source for old hardware, please let me know. Many thanks in advance, Ray Austin, TX === === Many thanks for the info. Ray === |
Request: Source for Old Hinges -THANKS
I'm in the UK, however, these guys are brilliant in terms of stock, choice and readiness to export to the UK.
http://www.ballandball-us.com/ |
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