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BrianSiano

19/08/2009 10:13 AM

Need source for hard-to-find hinge

I'm working on a version of a portable desk, one of those old-style
boxes that opens up to a wrting surface. Several examples can be found
at http://www.hygra.com/visualwrite.html.

Thing is, I need hinges that enable the box to open flat, and I'd like
them to be similar to the hinges on the antique boxes. A photo of this
hinge can be found at http://hygra.com/uk/wb2/WB143/images/hygra%20(14).JPG.
As you see, theyr'e maybe an inch or two long, maybe a half-inch wide.

The closest I could find to these hinges are ones sold for humidors
and jewelry boxes, but they're made so they hold the lid open at 95
degree or so. I'd like to find hinges that open _flat_. Van Dyke's
offers hinges that do this, but they'd require some cutting and filing-
down to remove cerrtain parts. I'd like to find hinges that fit the
bill without my having to scratch and mangle them.

Can anyone point me to a source? (Oh, and if there's a source for the
brass "corner pieces" seen in those photos at Hygra, i'd be grateful.)


This topic has 7 replies

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Kevin

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

19/08/2009 3:02 PM

On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:13:00 -0700 (PDT), BrianSiano
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm working on a version of a portable desk, one of those old-style
>boxes that opens up to a wrting surface. Several examples can be found
>at http://www.hygra.com/visualwrite.html.
>
>Thing is, I need hinges that enable the box to open flat, and I'd like
>them to be similar to the hinges on the antique boxes. A photo of this
>hinge can be found at http://hygra.com/uk/wb2/WB143/images/hygra%20(14).JPG.
>As you see, theyr'e maybe an inch or two long, maybe a half-inch wide.
>
>The closest I could find to these hinges are ones sold for humidors
>and jewelry boxes, but they're made so they hold the lid open at 95
>degree or so. I'd like to find hinges that open _flat_. Van Dyke's
>offers hinges that do this, but they'd require some cutting and filing-
>down to remove cerrtain parts. I'd like to find hinges that fit the
>bill without my having to scratch and mangle them.
>
>Can anyone point me to a source? (Oh, and if there's a source for the
>brass "corner pieces" seen in those photos at Hygra, i'd be grateful.)

Horton Brasses

http://www.horton-brasses.com/store/hinges/specialtyhinges/brassdeskhinges

http://www.horton-brasses.com/store/furnituretrim


-Kevin

SS

Stuart

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

20/09/2009 5:10 PM

Not sure if they've got what you want but www.isaaclord.com have some
interesting stuff

nn

nhurst

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

19/08/2009 1:06 PM

On Aug 19, 1:13=A0pm, BrianSiano <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm working on a version of a portable desk, one of those old-style
> boxes that opens up to a wrting surface. Several examples can be found
> athttp://www.hygra.com/visualwrite.html.
>
> Thing is, I need hinges that enable the box to open flat, and I'd like
> them to be similar to the hinges on the antique boxes. A photo of this
> hinge can be found athttp://hygra.com/uk/wb2/WB143/images/hygra%20(14).JP=
G.
> As you see, theyr'e maybe an inch or two long, maybe a half-inch wide.
>
> The closest I could find to these hinges are ones sold for humidors
> and jewelry boxes, but they're made so they hold the lid open at 95
> degree or so. I'd like to find hinges that open _flat_. Van Dyke's
> offers hinges that do this, but they'd require some cutting and filing-
> down to remove cerrtain parts. I'd like to find hinges that fit the
> bill without my having to scratch and mangle them.
>
> Can anyone point me to a source? (Oh, and if there's a source for the
> brass "corner pieces" seen in those photos at Hygra, i'd be grateful.)

Not knowing much about them, I saw these at Rockler and they looked
pretty sharp.
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=3D1182

-Nathan

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Mike

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

20/08/2009 6:19 AM

Try Van Dykes Restorers

www.vandykes.com

bg

bumhead

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

19/08/2009 8:42 PM

Try here. http://robinsonsantiques.com/

I e-mailed pictures of an escutcheon I needed for an old desk I was
refinishing. Got an exact match. Cost more to ship the little thing
than it cost for the part.

Tried another time for an old pull for another desk but they couldn't
help that time.

Worth a try.
George (aka Bumhead)

On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 13:50:22 -0400, Keith Nuttle
<[email protected]> wrote:

>BrianSiano wrote:
>> I'm working on a version of a portable desk, one of those old-style
>> boxes that opens up to a wrting surface. Several examples can be found
>> at http://www.hygra.com/visualwrite.html.
>>
>> Thing is, I need hinges that enable the box to open flat, and I'd like
>> them to be similar to the hinges on the antique boxes. A photo of this
>> hinge can be found at http://hygra.com/uk/wb2/WB143/images/hygra%20(14).JPG.
>> As you see, theyr'e maybe an inch or two long, maybe a half-inch wide.
>>
>> The closest I could find to these hinges are ones sold for humidors
>> and jewelry boxes, but they're made so they hold the lid open at 95
>> degree or so. I'd like to find hinges that open _flat_. Van Dyke's
>> offers hinges that do this, but they'd require some cutting and filing-
>> down to remove cerrtain parts. I'd like to find hinges that fit the
>> bill without my having to scratch and mangle them.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a source? (Oh, and if there's a source for the
>> brass "corner pieces" seen in those photos at Hygra, i'd be grateful.)
>
>These are two that I have dealt with that have a lot of these things.
>
>http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/index.aspx?c=
>
>http://www.rockler.com/

Bb

BrianSiano

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

20/08/2009 7:09 AM

Bingo! The WDH-10 is almost exactly what I want. (It's a bit wider
than I'd want, but it's the closest I've found to ideal, so I'm buying
it.)

On Aug 19, 3:02=A0pm, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Horton Brasses
>
> http://www.horton-brasses.com/store/hinges/specialtyhinges/brassdeskh...
>
> http://www.horton-brasses.com/store/furnituretrim
>
> -Kevin

KN

Keith Nuttle

in reply to BrianSiano on 19/08/2009 10:13 AM

19/08/2009 1:50 PM

BrianSiano wrote:
> I'm working on a version of a portable desk, one of those old-style
> boxes that opens up to a wrting surface. Several examples can be found
> at http://www.hygra.com/visualwrite.html.
>
> Thing is, I need hinges that enable the box to open flat, and I'd like
> them to be similar to the hinges on the antique boxes. A photo of this
> hinge can be found at http://hygra.com/uk/wb2/WB143/images/hygra%20(14).JPG.
> As you see, theyr'e maybe an inch or two long, maybe a half-inch wide.
>
> The closest I could find to these hinges are ones sold for humidors
> and jewelry boxes, but they're made so they hold the lid open at 95
> degree or so. I'd like to find hinges that open _flat_. Van Dyke's
> offers hinges that do this, but they'd require some cutting and filing-
> down to remove cerrtain parts. I'd like to find hinges that fit the
> bill without my having to scratch and mangle them.
>
> Can anyone point me to a source? (Oh, and if there's a source for the
> brass "corner pieces" seen in those photos at Hygra, i'd be grateful.)

These are two that I have dealt with that have a lot of these things.

http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/index.aspx?c=

http://www.rockler.com/


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