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Thread: Knife Hinges Washer Re-machining
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19th June 2018, 09:50 PM #1Most Valued Member
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Knife Hinges Washer Re-machining
I am building a small cabinet that has small 170mm high doors, I am using L-23 Brusso Offset knife hinges. However the washers on the hinges are to big 1.19mm for my small cabinet making the reveal to big.
The door is a veneer plywood core with solid wood edge lipping.
I am looking for someone to machine the washer to a more modest 0.5mm
Here is what the cabinet looks like:
IMG_0248.png IMG_0249.png
This is what the hinges look like
L-87Installed__84812.1477943788.1280.1280.png
I do not have a lathe let alone a metal lathe so have no means to reduce the washer, I happy to reimburse you if you can help.
I am in Coburg Melbourne but I can post them to you.
Brusso_Hardware_LLC_Tear_Sheet_L-23.pdf
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