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The half dozen times I've done "Euro-Concealed-Blum" style hinges, I've
either picked up a set from Home Depot that had the mounting plates, or I've order "0mm" mounting plates. The catalogs list mounting plates "0mm", "3mm", "6mm" etc. What factors determine when you pick a certain size, other than a 0mm mount plate? Thanks! http://www.wwhardware.com/catalog.cf...nting%20Plates or http://www.cshardware.com/Concealed_Hinges.htm |
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![]() "patrick conroy" wrote in message ... The half dozen times I've done "Euro-Concealed-Blum" style hinges, I've either picked up a set from Home Depot that had the mounting plates, or I've order "0mm" mounting plates. The catalogs list mounting plates "0mm", "3mm", "6mm" etc. What factors determine when you pick a certain size, other than a 0mm mount plate? I use the Euro style hinges all the time and buy them by the 100's. I do not use the 2 piece type that you are referring to but I suspect that the different sizes that you have listed are for the amount of overlay that you want over the face frame opening. I use a 1 piece Euro style Blum brand hinge and usually pay about $1.25 each. |
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"patrick conroy" wrote: The half dozen times I've done "Euro-Concealed-Blum" style hinges, I've either picked up a set from Home Depot that had the mounting plates, or I've order "0mm" mounting plates. The catalogs list mounting plates "0mm", "3mm", "6mm" etc. What factors determine when you pick a certain size, other than a 0mm mount plate? Thanks! http://www.wwhardware.com/catalog.cf...atID/Cabinet%2 0Hinges%2C%20Blum%26%23174%3B%20Concealed/SubCatID/Mounting%20Plates or http://www.cshardware.com/Concealed_Hinges.htm Like Leon mentioned, it has to do with the amount of overlay of the door. Sometimes two doors might share the same gable, at which point you need to reduce the overlay. (It is a situation to avoid at the design stage.) Other than that, talk to a Blum/Grass/Salice rep and have him set you up with the boring bits for the hinge cups, the overlay...make it a system and stick with it. The only time there should be an exception, is when you have either an inside or outside 45-degree door, or if you want a hinge that opens more than 110-degrees, like a 160. The mounting plates should never change, the set-back from the front of the cabinet will. Another time when the thickness of the hinge plate will matter if you want to do a hybrid (A face-frame on a Euro-style gang-drilled cabinet), then you'll need to compensate for the intrusion of the face-frame into the edge of the cabinet...again, try to avoid that. |
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