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In my life I have made hundreds of hinges from Garden gate hinges to mammoth Thrust bearing hinges that support a couple thousand lbs. The most fun is small decorative hinges that only have to do their job and everything else is for pretty. Here is a sample from the last few years. This hinge holds a round 1/4 inch plate glass mirror and a hardwood frame. the mirror and frame and mirror backing board are supported only by the three holes in the glass and back board. Iv'e made dozens of these round frames for pictures and mirrors. Iv'e never sold one but Iv'e traded them for car repairs, boats, and other necessities. enjoy. Mac Attached Images
Reply:Very nice!!
Reply:Really cool.
Reply:Cool man, did you do the ironwork! I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Reply:That really looks nice, what kind of finish?
Reply:All the metal is welded to shape and then just sprayed with Rustoleum. Mac
Reply:I did the Iron work and the wood work, I cut the glass and drilled it. The rods on the hinge are just 5/16 hot rolled welded with small beads on their length with a little Lincoln 175. the formed piece in the main part of the hinge is a tube they sell for railing posts. Mac
Reply:Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful...(Retired) Professional firefighter, amateur everything else I try to do...Oh yeah: Go Big Red! (You know: one of the 12 members of the Big 10 cuz we left the 10 members of the Big 12...)
Reply:Sir that is nice great job |
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