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"Ellestad"

12/01/2007 9:00 AM

Piano Hinge

I need two short piano hinges, approx. 24 inches. I'm thinking about sawing
a 48 inch hinge in half. Will I have any problem with the pin staying put?
The hinges will be used vertically.

Thanks

Tim


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"DonkeyHody"

in reply to "Ellestad" on 12/01/2007 9:00 AM

12/01/2007 3:48 PM


Ellestad wrote:
> I need two short piano hinges, approx. 24 inches. I'm thinking about sawing
> a 48 inch hinge in half. Will I have any problem with the pin staying put?
> The hinges will be used vertically.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tim

I cut a piano hinge in two and tried to drive the pin out but couldn't.


DonkeyHody
"Even an old blind hog finds an acorn every now and then."

MO

Mike O.

in reply to "Ellestad" on 12/01/2007 9:00 AM

12/01/2007 10:14 PM

On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:00:13 -0600, "Ellestad" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I need two short piano hinges, approx. 24 inches. I'm thinking about sawing
>a 48 inch hinge in half. Will I have any problem with the pin staying put?

No.
We saw them up all the time with no problems. I don't know what holds
that thing in but it won't come out.

Mike O.

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"Swingman"

in reply to "Ellestad" on 12/01/2007 9:00 AM

12/01/2007 12:44 PM


"Ellestad" wrote in message
> I need two short piano hinges, approx. 24 inches. I'm thinking about
sawing
> a 48 inch hinge in half. Will I have any problem with the pin staying put?
> The hinges will be used vertically.

With a good quality hinge, you shouldn't have any trouble ... it's done all
the time.

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