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How do you build a nice looking front door panel?
ragnar:
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--- Quote from: ragnar on August 26, 2010, 12:36:00 pm ---...I'm familiar with the hinges, it's just that the panel has to fit between the two side panels. ...
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Ahh I misunderstood your question, my bad...Javeryh answered you I believe. :)
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Actually, I wouldn't call my question "well formed". A failure on my part to some extent. I worry about doing the job and regretting how it turns out. I think I am going to use every inch of that piece of oak plywood I have and don't want to spend an extra $50 on another because of a mistake :-)
ragnar:
Today I went to Home Depot to get some full inset cabinet hinges. They don't sell them.
Lowe's also did not have them online. Some specialty wood working sights sell them though.
So, where is everyone buying these?
Is this what I need:
http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2080761/29849/E-Z-Mount-Hinges-Soft-Close-Full-Inset-Hinge.aspx?refcode=10INAFFG
Same as this (which my local Ace Hardware might carry)?:
http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3622277&kw=cabinet+hinge&origkw=cabinet+hinge
jbarnatt:
Here is a tip. You can get those hinges at IKEA. Just go to the AS-IS section. There will be a bin full of random hardware. You can usually get a bag for a few dollars. Not just hinges.
ragnar:
--- Quote from: jbarnatt on August 27, 2010, 11:17:33 pm ---Here is a tip. You can get those hinges at IKEA. Just go to the AS-IS section. There will be a bin full of random hardware. You can usually get a bag for a few dollars. Not just hinges.
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For thet cost of gas to get to one, I'd spend less buying online. Not a bad idea though!
EvilNuff:
I go to the local rockler store...but the ikea suggestion is amazing. I will be going there tomorrow to check that out. :)
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