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Tag Archives: Hinges
What to Look for in a Heavy-Duty Piano Hinge
Piano hinges have become a popular alternative to traditional hinges. They still feature two leafs and a knuckle. A pin is placed through the center of the two leafs to secure them together. Piano hinges, however, are distinguished from other … Read More
Do Doors Need 2 Hinges or 3 Hinges?
When installing a door, you might be wondering whether to use two hinges or three hinges. Hinges, of course, allow doors to swing open. They feature two leafs and a knuckle. By connecting a door to the frame with a … Read More
Living Hinges: How to Choose the Right Continuous Hinge
Hinges are used to create a limited angle of rotation between two objects. When attached to a door and frame, for instance, a hinge will allow the door to pull open. While most hinges consist of several parts — two … Read More
4 Reasons to Consider Plastic Hinges
Not all hinges are made of metal. While you can find them in common metal alloys like stainless steel and aluminum, some of them are made of plastic. Plastic hinges are available in the same traditional design as their metal … Read More
Hinge Measurements: What You Need to Know
Hinges are available in a variety of sizes. Whether you’re planning to install them on a door, gate, cabinet or any other surface, you’ll need to choose hinges in the right size. Most hinges feature several common measurements. Referring to … Read More
The Pros and Cons of Weld-On Hinges
Hinges are commonly used to create an angle of rotation between two objects. Most of them consist of two leafs and a knuckle. The knuckle is the hollow center. The two leafs are placed together, after which a pin is … Read More
Standard Hinges vs T-Hinges: What’s the Difference?
Hinges are available in different styles. When most people think of hinges, they envision mechanical bearings with two rectangular-shaped leafs of equal sides, which are connected at a knuckle in the center. In addition to standard hinges such as these, … Read More