These brass-plated piano hinges are perfect for a variety of applications.
They feature screw-holes every 2" on center and slotted end holes for
easy alignment and installation.
Available in several lengths from 36" to 72''.
To install slotted piano hinges just drive the screws into the elongated slots
first, which allows you to adjust the hinge right and left. Once you have
achieved the perfect position, drive screws through the standard round holes
for final installation.
1) Submitted by
Richard A Herman, from Suwanee, GA
on 12/9/2008
Customer Rating:
Hinge is just as advertised, and what you expect from Rockler, perfect! Used in connection with the toy box lid supports, it made a BIG toy box work fine. My wife said he'll be inside it more often than outside. Works for me...
2) Submitted by
Dennis DeMorest, from Burleson, TX
on 4/28/2008
Customer Rating:
The combination of the antique brass piano hinge and the toy box lid supports combined to make an easy and smooth opening lid on this solid oak custom toy box. With a folding chalk board easel, and inlaid toy block letter this bench style toy box will be a family heirloom for years. I was very happy with the General Finishes line of stain and Arm-R-Seal topcoat.
3) Submitted by
Loren Tompkins, from Vassar, KS
on 3/4/2008
Customer Rating:
I keep coming back to Rockler for this hinge as well as the wrap-around counterparts. Price is competitive and quality is outstanding. Certainly better than what I can get locally.
4) Submitted by
Jacob Neuffer, from New Harmony, INDIANA
on 2/24/2008
Customer Rating:
Quality merchandise at affordable prices. Have a vast inventory of tools and hardware. Thanks Jake
5) Submitted by
Roger Latham, from Rose Valley, PA
on 2/2/2008
Customer Rating:
Looks great on a restored Art Deco cedar chest and does an excellent job of replacing the original (missing) hinges, which were complicated and impossible to find workable replacements for. It was easy to cut to the right length and make the cut invisible using a fine-bladed hacksaw and fine-toothed metal file. I used round-head antique brass screws (#6, 5/8") that are a perfect match, both esthetically and mechanically.
6) Submitted by
Matt Donald, CLC, from Decatur, GA
on 11/2/2006
The slots are a good idea but the head of the screw pops through far too often. The slots should be narrower or larger screw heads for this prduct to work as I had expected. Otherwise, they are fine quality hinges.
7) Submitted by
Carol Warlick, from Winder, GA
on 10/2/2007
Customer Rating:
This hinge was used to build a bird feeder. It looks very nice and will not rust.
"Your service is the best. You had my entire order in stock which is hard to find anymore. I ordered on Monday and had it Tuesday. Wow. Thank you so much for being first class." -
Terry Rasmussen
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