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We have refinished our cabinets, and I am using European style hinges
to put the doors up. Unfortunately, these doors only have a 1/4" overlay, but I have found the proper hinges to use locally (near Atlanta). My question is, how many hinges should I use for each door? Variety seemed to be the theme for these doors, as they come in many varied sizes. Examples include: (Height/Width) Approximate 40" x 12" 40" x 13.5" 18" x 11" 21" x 15" 21" x 18" I am thinking of using three hinges on the tall doors and two on the shorter (less than 22") doors. DOes that make sense? Thanks, Jon |
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