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Unique hinges for the exacting craftsman. Extruded solid Brass. Polished Brass Finish. Full 1/16'' thick. Sold in Pairs.
Technical Details:
- Extruded Solid Brass Hinges have a leaf thickness of 1/16''
- Polished Brass Finish
- Fixed Pin
What's in the Box?
Pair of Narrow Cabinet Hinges - Fixed Pin in your choice of size, includes mounting screws
Extruded
Solid Brass Hinges are machined to exact specifications, giving you
a high-quality hinge that provides strength and performance. The pin hole
and knuckle interfaces are drilled and milled, enabling firm yet smooth
leaf movement and minimal wear between knuckles. Leaf
thickness is a generous 1/16'' thick. One pair per pack, screws included.
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Formed
Solid Brass Hinges are made using stamped materials, and the knuckles
are formed after the stamping process. They are generally less expensive
than extruded hinges, and the leaf thickness is less than half that of an
extruded hinge. One pair per pack, screws included. |
Optional Hinge
Styles Available...
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Narrow Cabinet Hinges - Fixed Pin
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Average Rating:
3.5
(10 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Tom Marchner, from Durham, NC
on 6/23/2009
Customer Rating: 
The hinges are well-machined and look good. The screws, while they may be fine for use on light cabinet doors, are only about a half-inch long and look a little small for the 22" X 56" doors I have. The screws are probably fine for most purposes but I may have to get bigger ones for my doors.
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2) Submitted by
James Broakw, from Lilburn, GEORGIA
on 5/24/2009
Customer Rating: 
The hinges exude quality from the moment you pick up the package. Each hinge is individually wrapped that causes you to anticipate unwrapping the first one. The weight and finish confirm that you have made a good choice. Then you encounter the screws..... Burrs in the slots made every fourth screw unusable. The manufacturer would do well to pay as much attention to the screws as they do to the hinge.
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3) Submitted by
Jim Schell, from Flower Mound, TX
on 2/17/2009
Customer Rating: 
Well worth the added cost. Excellent quality hinge for the price.
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4) Submitted by
Andy Pitts, from Heathsville, VA
on 10/3/2008
Customer Rating: 
These are very high quality hinges, nicely finished and individually wrapped in the package indicating the manufacturer wants the finish to stay bright and unscratched during shipping. I used longer screws during installation.
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5) Submitted by
Jan Wesselius, from Chatham, MI
on 11/10/2007
Customer Rating: 
Very good quality hinges. The leafs are tapered to insure a good closure of the lid of a box. Rockler extruded hinges add quality at an affordable price. We use the bright brass fixed pin hinge. They look and work so much better than the rolled brass hinges. They add quality to our tea boxes and other boxes we make.
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6) Submitted by
Lisa, from Collegeville, PA
on 10/12/2007
Customer Rating: 
Beautiful finish, nice quality hinge. Did not like the slot head screw, extremely difficult to use without stripping, and phillips head screw would help greatly.
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7) Submitted by
Pete, from Philadelphia, PA
on 12/31/2007
Customer Rating: 
The hinges have a really nice finish and felt of a very good quality. The screws which came with the hinges were another matter. In fact, I broke the first 3 screws I had tried to install even though I had good pilot holes drilled. I bought some new screws, none of which broke, and the hinges now look beautiful in my project.
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8) Submitted by
Doug Robello, from Webster, NY
on 2/15/2009
Customer Rating: 
Hinges were OK, but the included screws broke easily when trying to fasten to hardwood (white oak in my case), even if I drove them by hand into pre-drilled pilot holes. Maybe they would be usable if you're attaching the hinges to soft pine or plywood, but with anything harder, either you have to drill very large pilot holes (which will not hold the screws well) or you're going to end up extracting broken screw remnants. My advice: Throw out the included screws and buy some #5 brass-plated steel screws (#30265 or #30272). Not only are these much tougher, but they are Philips and therefore easier to drive.
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9) Submitted by
D McKean, from Windsor, CO
on 12/31/2011
Customer Rating: 
High quality hinges. After reading previous reviews, I purchased new brass screws. After predrilling the holes, coating the screw threads with wax and using a screw driver not drill to install the screws, I had no problems breaking the inherently weak brass screws in cherry wood.
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10) Submitted by
Matt, from Durham, NC
on 2/2/2008
Customer Rating: 
[]The quality of the hinges is great, but the mounting screws were terrible. I wasted a lot of time extracting half installed screws when their heads broke off. Get the hinges, trash the hardware.
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