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I need 2 brass hinges for a toolbox project I'm wrapping up. This is a special project. The lid is heavy, it's a frame/panel, from mahogany.
I don't want to use the $2 hinges from the borg... but I'm not real fired up about spending $40+ on brusso...
Is there an in between that is a quality product? Recommend a source? They don't need to have stops built in, I will use a brass chain(source?) as the lid stay.
Thanks.
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Although I have not used them, these guys have gotten good reviews over the years, and are more than HD, less than Brusso:
Horton Brasses
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My local Ace hardware has a range of brass hinges. Yours might, too; or not, depending on management's assessment of the market.
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Horton Brass is my go to source for brass hinges. Very good quality at a reasonable price.
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I usually find something appropriate in Lee Valley's extensive range of hinges (and chain, and other box parts).
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I've gotten good stuff from Horton. You won't be disappointed.
And if Dave (above) uses them on the stuff he builds, well, that should tell you all you need to know.
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(10-11-2016, 12:57 PM)Bill_Houghton Wrote: My local Ace hardware has a range of brass hinges. Yours might, too; or not, depending on management's assessment of the market.
Mine likes to put them up for clearance on occasion. I just grab a bunch of pairs. I have some door hinges (interior) I plan to use for my tool box/cabinet/box/whatever when I figure out the design that works. I have enough to break down leaves and create odd sizes (edges/faces).
LV makes you buy screws separately. I'm too dumb to Ouija Board sizes-type I want, so trip over to Ace and get what I can see. Anyway, LV uses oxen dray service for shipping, so convenience prevails on my side of the world.
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Thanks all. I'll try those. Horton kooks like what I'm after. But I will check out ace hardware as well.
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So tell me this on sizing. If my box pieces are 7/8" thick, what size hinges should I buy? Do I buy hinges sized for 3/4" parts and have an extra 1/8" of material left behind the hinge mortise?
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I would go with the 3/4" because I like the looks of the finished mortise.
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