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Euro Hinges - Part III

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niki

393 posts in 616 days


84 days ago

Good day

That’s the last part of the Euro hinges installation.

As for the number of hinges per door, please refer to the table on the link…
Sorry but it’s the only link that I found and it’s in metric….
http://www.woodfit.com/product_info.php?cPath=114_227_273&products_id=3029&sid=57412b324b2323fd4b5c0be575d1084e&Name=Concealed+Hinge+Technical+Information+1

For the “door height in cm” just divide by 2.54 and you’ll get it in Inches
Example 100cm : 2.54 = 39.37” – (2 hinges)

As for the door weight (written inside), just multiply by 2.2 to get Pounds
Example “4-6 kg” = 8.8 lbs – 12 lbs.

If somebody have an “American” link please be so kind and put it here.

Regards
niki

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TomFran

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84 days ago

Thanks, Niki! Very good information.

-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28

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Scott Bryan

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83 days ago

Thanks, Niki. You have taken all the mystery out of the installation of these type of hinges for me. It seems like a pretty straight-forward process to me. I will have to try them on my next cabinet.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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niki

393 posts in 616 days


83 days ago

Thank you so much Tom and Scott

Actually, on the 2 pictures that I’m showing how to install the door while the cabinet is already installed on the wall…I “cheated” a little bit…that’s was the way that I did it before but now…

I’m putting the car jack on the lower cabinets (using some thick cardboard or plywood board) and using it as a “clamp” to hold the board under the cabinet.

I used the car jack method also to hold the upper cabinet till I hang and secure it…very useful when you work alone.

Regards
niki

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